Brow Shadow Palette, 04 Harmony, 4g
Brow Shadow Palette, 04 Harmony, 4g
OSAJI
A palette that adds dimension to eyebrows and brings out nuance in your facial expression
Rating: 4.7 out of 7.0
Description
Description
This eyebrow palette combines two colors of eyebrow powder with a highly adhesive wax. The two colors of powder create a three-dimensional look, while the smooth wax supports the contours and hair flow of the eyebrows. The double-ended design includes two brushes with different heads, making it easy to create eyebrow makeup with nuance and three-dimensionality. The greatest feature of this palette is the smooth wax that provides moderate fixation to the eyebrows without leaving a sticky or tacky feeling. The natural color allows you to softly draw the contours of your eyebrows. COLOR VARIATION01 Gyakkou (Backlight) A brown palette with just the right amount of darkness. For when you want to draw dark eyebrows or sharp eyebrows. 02 Kinsen (Heartstrings) A soft pink-brown palette. For when you want to create a bright impression or add a nuance of color to your eyebrows. 03 Fuyunomori (Winter Forest) An ash-colored khaki brown palette. For when you want to draw sharp, cool eyebrows or eyebrows with a sense of freedom. 04 Harmony - A brown palette with gray nuances that goes with any eyebrow color or darkness. *If you use it with a brow shadow pencil, we recommend using the same numbers for 01 and 02, so that they blend well together.
Key Features
Key Features
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Ingredients
Ingredients
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I was using Harmony. The expiration date had passed, so I was thinking of buying a new one, but when I saw that a new color had come out, I bought Saikai. I also liked Harmony's exquisite color, but since I have black hair, I think this color ended up blending in better. When I have time, I use the three colors including the wax, but when I don't have time, I can get a nice finish with just the darkest color on the far right, so it's easy to use.
The gel on the left plays a good role, and the powder adheres very well. It seems to last a long time! The color is pink, but it's fine for lighter hair colors, but it's a good idea to lighten it with eyebrow mascara. It has a matte texture and can be used as eyeshadow without any problems. The screw brush used to apply the gel is hard to remove.I would like to give it a star if the angle could be changed.
I bought 04 Harmony. Use the wax on the left as a base to create the lines and the whole, then apply the powder in the middle and right to the uneven areas of your eyebrows to create a beautiful gradation without a sticky feel. I've used a variety of products, including pencils, mascara types, and powder eyebrows from other companies, but Osaji's is particularly exquisite in color and the powder is fluffy, so I feel happy when I draw my eyebrows. The brush that comes with it is small, but it's easy to use as a portable item. I also like the matte, smooth feel of the case. I feel the manufacturer's consideration in selling refills of only the wax, which is the one that tends to run out quickly out of the three colors. This time I chose 04, which seems to suit any skin type and hair color, but I also wanted to try a different color to match my hair color and makeup.
I have dark hair and am cool-toned, so I bought the 05 Reunion. The mauve in the middle is an exquisite color that combines color and shadow. I was personally impressed. When applied to the eyebrows, it gives a soft and healthy look, and when blended slightly downwards from the beginning of the eyebrow as shading, it gives a very natural three-dimensional look. When applied to the thin part of the end of the eyebrow, the color on the right is like saying, "Is this your original eyebrow?" If you don't have time, you can mix the two colors and apply them quickly to get neat eyebrows. I think the brush is good for this. There are two brushes included, but each end has a different shape and material, so they each play their role well. The wax is the unsung hero, improving color retention and holding the eyebrow hair while arranging it. In the winter when the temperature drops, it seems to be a little hard to apply, so I touch it with my fingertips and then remove it with a brush. I use this one out of all the eyebrow items I have, including pencils, powders, and wax. I think I can narrow it down to just this one, so I'm thinking of gradually reducing the other ones.
The pink and brown eyebrow powder and highly adhesive wax create a lovely, subtle color, but the color payoff is weak and the brush is difficult to use.