K-Palette Multi Blooming Eyes Eyeliner 07 Pink Beige Limited Edition 1 pc

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Description
Brand from Japan: K-Palette. Let's make my eyes bloom like a flower suddenly opening. A small secret behind big eyes. Introducing limited edition colors. Multi-purpose powder & liquid. Powder: Luxurious blend of high brightness pearls. Unique silky fit formula. Spreads lightly and is easy to apply evenly. High adhesion and little powder scattering. Waterproof formula is resistant to sweat, sebum, and water. Contains 8 types of beauty moisturizing ingredients. Sodium hyaluronate, water-soluble collagen, royal jelly extract, lavender flower extract, chamomile flower extract, apple fruit extract, trehalose, saxifrage extract. Liquid Limited Pink Beige: Ultra-fine short brush that secretly creates shadows. The brush tip is short and doesn't bend easily, making it easy to draw without blurring. Can be used in multiple ways. There are endless ways to use it, such as tear trough shadows, lid lines, eyelash creases, incision lines, nose shadows, and shortening the philtrum. Waterproof formula is resistant to sweat, sebum, and water. 3/5 color that becomes a shadow of your color. You can secretly add shadows with a blurred, natural color that blends with your skin. How to use: Powder: Applying the powder to the entire tear bag with a width of 5 mm will allow light to gather around the eyes, giving the eye a plump look. Layering powder between the inner corner and the eyelid to add a pinpoint glow will make your eyes look dewy. After completing your eye makeup, add some brightness to the area below your eyebrows to create a three-dimensional look around your eyes and make your face look more glamorous. Liquid: Adding a shadow with liquid to the bottom of the tear bag will give it a more plump look. By adding a line with liquid to extend the lid line, you can make the eyes appear wider and larger. You can create natural shadows by adding it to the areas you want to shade, such as the nostrils, tip of the nose, and under the nose, and then shading it with your finger.
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