Eyeshadow pen, 04 Sepia, 1.4g
Eyeshadow pen, 04 Sepia, 1.4g
UNMIX
Freely express the charm of eyelid shadow color
Rating: 5.9 out of 7.0
Description
Description
This gentle shadow color combines cool blue and green glitter with feminine pink and sepia gold glitter to create a sparkling shine with the light shade of "brick brown," creating a slightly languid mood. The gorgeous sparkle has just the right amount of transparency, making it familiar and easy to use for many women. Spread the shadow color, which is not too dark, over the entire eyelid to enjoy a sophisticated, soft-tempo eye makeup look.
Key Features
Key Features
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Ingredients
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I bought this because the reviews said it doesn't accumulate easily in the double eyelids. I have very deep double eyelids, but when I applied it in the morning and looked at it at night, the eyeshadow remained beautiful, which was great. However, the glitter is a bit rough and shines with a silvery look, so it has a low-cost cosmetic feel to it, which is a negative point. I wonder if the glitter will change if I use a different color.
It was a color that gave a shadowy feeling to Light Summer. In the picture it looks like a bright light purple, but in reality it is a pale gray. The pearl effect makes it shine purple-like. If you use it on the whole eye socket, it creates too much shadow and makes you look unwell. On the other hand, if you use it as an eyeliner, it gives an indescribable nuance. It doesn't interfere with other eye colors too much, and although you can't tell what color it is at first glance, it adds a certain atmosphere. I think this is typical of unmix. It's a color that is hard to find even if you try to look for it, so I think it's worth buying. As with Kikka, it's a brand with a unique color and texture, and it would be a real shame if it were discontinued.
I have 02 Coffee Bean and 03 Dark Star. It's a pen type that can be applied quickly, so it's a great item for busy mornings. It only applies lightly once, so I adjust the color depending on my complexion and mood that day. It doesn't crease easily and comes off nicely. 02 is a light beige that blends well with the skin, so I use it on the entire eyelid. I use it with other eyeshadows, but when I don't have time or want to keep my makeup light, I use it alone. 03 is a light gray-ish color, and I mainly use it on the outer corner of my eyes as a finishing color. If you apply it thinly on the double eyelid, it will give your eyes a cool impression. I'm interested in the other colors, so I'd like to collect them little by little.
I already had 04 Sepia and it was convenient to carry around, so I bought 06 Blue Perry and 09 Pastel Lavender. I don't know if it's the difference in the color or the formula, but the Blueberry and Pastel Lavender I bought this time feel softer than the Sepia I had before. Because they are softer, they are less irritating to the eyelids and easier to apply, but I think the color retention has decreased a little. After reading the reviews on suzykirei, I bought the darker Blueberry, thinking that it would not have a strong color, but in my case, it made my eyelids look dull and unhealthy, so unfortunately I don't think I'll use it much. The color is very nice, so I'll try to apply it thinly like an eyeliner. Some reviews said that Pastel Lavender doesn't have any color, but in my case, it has a decent color, so I finish with just this one. Although the texture is different, the color is similar to KATE's Hidden Lavender, so I think it's also ant to use it as an eyeshadow base. This time, I happened to buy something that didn't match my color, but it's still easy to use. I love that it's not bulky and doesn't require a brush or tip, so you can quickly touch up your lips just like you would with lipstick. I only use this on weekdays and when I'm traveling.
I use Pink Shadow and Sepia. They don't apply too thickly, but they give the impression of depth to the shadows on the eyelids. I use them to match pink and orange eyeshadows. I've seen them a lot recently on social media, and I've become interested in them. I like the natural, sheer makeup, which doesn't feel forced even at my age. They spread easily and smoothly on the eyelids, and don't irritate the skin. After I've finished my base makeup, I apply this first, then I wait for it to dry while I work on my eyebrows and blush. It's also great at staying in place under my eyes. I'm thinking of buying the pastel colors for my lower eyelids.