A bitter brown color that tightens the eyes. Layer with a sheer brown to create a natural shadow around the eyes. The soft, fluffy powder spreads smoothly and adheres tightly to the eyelids. Contains moisturizing ingredients. squalane, jojoba seed oil. Comes with a double tip. A light, nude brown with a beige tint.
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How To Use
Apply the color on the top right to your entire eyelid and under your eyelids. Blend the color on the bottom left from the edge of your eye, then apply the color on the bottom right along your eyeliner. If you like, you can apply the color on the top left to your upper eyelid or under your eyelids to create a gorgeous look.
I couldn't decide which color to choose, so I went with Dry Rose. It was the easiest color combination I've used out of all the eyeshadows I've used so far. I also think the color payoff is great.
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Mee Mee Mako
I love Beige Tone and Sheer Tone, but this is my first time using Bitter Tone. It has a cooler tone than the others and feels a little cooler. The color payoff seems good.
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Xiluo
I bought this because the matte part is perfect for natural makeup. It was just as I expected and is great. Overall, it's good value for money.
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sakisaki56
All the colors are easy to use, but they fade over time. They might be fine for short periods of time.
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Rinrinnon-chan
The powder is moist and smooth, adhering to the eyelids. When applied with your fingers or a brush, it blends in softly, creating a natural shadow without dulling the skin. The matte colors are deep but not heavy, and the glitter colors have a subtle shine without being too flashy, making them easy to use every day.