Couple Set 21 Natural Hand Cream Luxury, 40g x 2 pieces, Rosemary & Rose Water
Couple Set 21 Natural Hand Cream Luxury, 40g x 2 pieces, Rosemary & Rose Water
Difeel
Natural Hand Cream
Rating: 4.6 out of 7.0
Description
Description
Arriving in Japan! Difeel from New York [Difeel Couple Set 2-piece set] 06 Rosemary ROSEMARY 10 Rosewater ROSEWATER [The Difeel (hand cream) series is a proud series proposed by FISK Industries, a cosmetics manufacturer with a half-century history based in Orangeburg, New York. It is widely exported to famous drug stores and beauty shops in the United States as well as Europe, Central and South America, and Asia. - Long-lasting moisturizing power (not sticky) - 18 types of natural hand cream - Paraben free - Available at stores worldwide LTD Commodities, Ben's, Cibitra (Spain), Jinny Corp, Tuesday Morning and currently is being promoted in South-America through Sally's. <Scent> Refreshing on fingertips <Long-lasting> Moisturizing power (not sticky even in summer) <Choice> 18 fun scents (contains vitamin E)
Key Features
Key Features
Fragrance: Rosemary & Rosewater
Ingredients
Ingredients
[Rosemary Natural Hand Cream] Water, mineral oil, glycerin, PEG-40 stearate, cetanol, stearyl alcohol, stearic acid, beeswax, glyceryl stearate (SE), phenoxyethanol, fragrance, glyceryl stearate, sorbitan stearate, dimethicone, PEG-100 stearate, TEA, carbomer, sunflower seed oil, ethylhexylglycerin, BHT, tetrasodium glutamate diacetate, shea butter, almond oil, hyaluronic acid, rosemary extract, rubus idaeus extract, mulberry extract, sage extract, dioica extract, horse chestnut seed extract, shiitake mushroom extract [Rosewater Natural Hand Cream] Water, mineral oil, glycerin, PEG-40 stearate, cetanol, stearyl alcohol, stearic acid, beeswax, glyceryl stearate SE, fragrance, phenoxyethanol, glyceryl stearate, sorbitan stearate, dimethicone, PEG-100 stearate, triethanolamine, carbomer, sunflower seed oil, ethylhexylglycerin, BHT, tetrasodium glutamate diacetate, rosa damascena flower water, shea butter, almond oil, hyaluronic acid, rosa canina fruit extract, cucumber seed extract, grapefruit peel extract, eucalyptus leaf extract, hypericum perforatum flower/leaf/stem extract, white willow bark extract
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I thought the concept was new and very good. It touched the hearts of cosmetics lovers. But when I actually applied it, there was no feeling that it had to be this way, or that it only had a unique finish. It didn't look messy even when layered, but it didn't feel like the finish was only possible because it was layered. Even if I layered them all, the last color I applied just stood out, and it didn't have a very three-dimensional effect because I finished with this. I divided the areas I applied it to and layered only at the borders, or I painted different colors on the upper and lower eyelids (because I feel like it creates a sense of unity for some reason), and even if I layer, I limit it to about three colors. I think I can still experiment with it. I'm going to try out a lot of different things.
I use it when I want to play with eyeshadow. The eyeshadow you apply first depends on your face type, but I don't know what my face type is (lol). Even when I watch Igari's YouTube, I can't tell if my face is a koala or gorilla, and I don't know what color to apply first. So I tried both the gorilla and the koala. When you go around counterclockwise, both end up brown-orange. I'm a cool-toned person, so it's hard to match colors, and it's no longer a question of face type (lol). Now I just use it however I like. However, I learned that the order in which you apply the colors affects how the colors come out, so I'd like to have fun playing around with them. I'm glad I bought it! I think an eye base is essential because the glitter easily skips over.
I bought the clockwise one first, so I'm glad I did. I thought the blue balm on the bottom left was a little hard to use, so I decided to use the balm first, regardless of type, and then I use the counterclockwise one depending on my mood. It turned out pretty good, and they all look great.
I have dry and sensitive skin. I'm an autumn type that looks good on me in lighter colors. Each color has a different texture, some have a shimmery feel, and I'm not sure if they go well together, but when you layer each color on top of the other and use them together, it creates a mysterious depth to the color. But it turns out to be a really beautiful color, and I was really impressed. The only drawback is that it seems to come off a little easily.
I still can't get the hang of it. I apply creams with my fingers, but the color doesn't come out that nicely (cry) Is it because my eyelids are yellowish? I was looking forward to using it because it was a hot topic. I guess I need to practice (cry)