IPSA Designing Face Color Palette (001OR)
IPSA Designing Face Color Palette (001OR)
IPSA
Couldn't load pickup availability
- Shipped from Japan to you
- Free shipping on orders over $60 USD
Editor's Note
Editor's Note
Key Benefits
Key Benefits
Key ingredients
Key ingredients
Ingredients list (full):
<Cheek Color, Shading Color, Perfecting Color> Talc, methyl methacrylate crosspolymer, dimethicone, caprylic/capric triglyceride, diisostearyl malate, calcium aluminum borosilicate, hydrogenated castor oil isostearate, phytosteryl/isostearyl/cetyl/stearyl/behenyl dimer dilinoleate, squalane, sodium hyaluronate, sorbitan sesquiisostearate, aluminum distearate, tocopherol, vinyl dimethicone/methicone silsesquioxane crosspolymer, jojoba seed oil, sodium magnesium silicate, silica, tin oxide, glycerin, hydrogen dimethicone, petrolatum, alumina, ethylparaben, chlorphenesin, synthetic gold Mica, mica, titanium dioxide, iron oxide, red 226 (highlight color), dimethicone, silica, hydrogenated polyisobutene, dimethicone/vinyl dimethicone crosspolymer, divinyl dimethicone/dimethicone copolymer, sodium hyaluronate, caprylic/capric triglyceride, polyglyceryl-3 polydimethylsiloxyethyl dimethicone, vinyl dimethicone/methicone silsesquioxane crosspolymer, jojoba seed oil, calcium aluminum borosilicate, sodium magnesium silicate, C12,13 pareth-23, C12,13 pareth-3, glycerin, aluminum hydroxide, tin oxide, hydrogenated dimethicone, tocopherol, phenoxyethanol, synthetic phlogopite, titanium dioxide, mica, iron oxide, ultramarines
FAQs
FAQs
How To Use
How To Use
A1. Start from the intersection (. ) of a line drawn straight down from the outer corner of the eye and a line drawn horizontally from the tip of the nose. 2. Place the brush on . and blend towards the area of the diagonal line. B1. Apply to the T-zone, below the arch of the brow. Apply along the lower eyelid. 2. Apply on the upper lip, from the corner of the mouth towards the arch of the eye. C1. Draw a zigzag pattern from . to the tip of the chin as shown in the illustration, then smoothly pull up along the jawline from the tip of the chin to the earlobe. 2. Finally, blend towards the nape of the neck. 3. Turn the brush from the hollow of the inner brow in a letter L drawing, and apply along the hollow of the eye socket. D1. Apply around the blush, then apply under the eye in an inverted triangle. 2. Apply from . in a letter V drawing.

I had seen the color at the IPSA store before and was interested in it. It's a light color, but it applies softly, so it's great for touch-ups.
This single palette allows you to easily and naturally apply blush, highlighter, and shade. Carrying everything around was a hassle because it was bulky and took up a lot of space, but since I discovered this palette, my pouch is now neater and it's the best!
I had seen the color at the IPSA store before and was interested in it. It's a light color, but it applies softly, so it's great for touch-ups.
The highlighter, shading, and blush are all in one palette, making it easy to carry around and I've repurchased it many times. It's a light palette overall, but it creates a natural complexion and creates a natural shading effect, so I recommend it for those who prefer a natural finish.
I bought this because it seemed convenient to carry around. I've been using a lot of orange and reddish colors around my eyes lately, so I went with an orange shade. However, when viewed alone, the blush looks pink, even if it's just a touch. It doesn't really look that great when I try it on in the morning, but it's convenient for applying powder on the go to restore faded blush, shading, and highlighting. It's good for adding a little extra color when you've already applied your base makeup. However, while the blush pigmentation is quite strong, the other powders don't really stand out, so I'm a little confused. Also, while the double-ended brush is nice, I find it a little awkward to use; the long bristles are used for both blush and shading, and the shorter bristles are used for highlighting and perfecting color. It might be a good idea to wipe it with a tissue after blush and before shading, and after highlighting and before perfecting color, but when I'm with other people, I don't want to spend so much time touching up my makeup. Personally, I prefer the shorter brush for blush and the longer brush for perfecting color. Although it feels like it's too long for my obi and too short for my sash, it's compact, comes with a brush, and is a very convenient item to have on hand. I like it because it restores a full makeup look after using it once. The powder is smooth and adheres well. I don't need much highlighting, so if the Perfecting Color had a larger capacity, I could use it as a face powder...I guess it's best to customize it in that regard. Also, I don't like the colors and textures mixing, so I clean the brush with a dry cleaner after each use.
New to J-beauty? Start here!
-
Beauty Awards
Award-winning beauty products that are genuinely popular in Japan — not just...