Etude House Dreaming Swan Shine Volumer | #2 Shine Toe Shoes
Shades Available: 3
Price: $8.98
0.15 oz. / 4.5g
Hello everyone!
Today I'll be reviewing two Etude House products. They are both from their older collection, Dreaming Swan.
(side of packaging) |
Here is the side of the packaging which has an explanation of the product as well as the ingredients. I picked the second shade which was Shine Toe Shoes.
I really love all of the designs on this collections packaging. Which is mostly the reason I bought
these two products. I would've had all of the lipsticks as well, but some problems arose.
Here is what the tube looks like. The ballerina slippers and bows on the cap are just so adorable. It is also pretty sturdy and not heavy, so its nice for traveling. I brought this with me when I went on vacation this summer.
The applicator is round and smooth the entire way around so it's very easy to apply the product where you want to. I actually really love this brush although I wasn't expecting it to look like this. I thought it would've looked like their tear drop liner brush or something else. But the brush makes it super easy to apply the product to your aegyo sal, etc.
The formula of this product is very smooth. There aren't any harsh chunky glitters that can scratch your eye or anything. It's super sparkly, as you can see in the photo above. So a little goes a long way. Make sure you blend it out quickly as it tends to dry fast! I'm not even that big of a highlighter person, but lately I've been loving the way it looks on my cheekbones.
I've had this product for a while, which is why I feel bad that I put off this review until now, as well as some other products I bought a while a go. But it really is a great product, and if I can find any of the other shades, then I would totally try to buy them.
Etude House Dreaming Swan Eye and Cheek Color | #4 Relevé Purple
Shades Available: 5
Price: $14.98
0.31 oz. / 9g
The second product I'll be reviewing is their Eye and Cheek Color.
On the packaging it is described as: an eyeshadow and blusher with a silky primer powder that gently covers up pores and provides a blurring effect for smooth and lovely eyes.
Once again, I absolutely love the packaging of this collection. All of the art is just so beautiful. Also, I've never had a blusher in this type of packaging either, so to me that's another bonus.
The cap screws off and you are revealed with the adorable puff it comes with. It is super soft, fluffy, and fully applies the product very nicely.
There is also a plastic cover that protects the actual product from the puff which for some reason took forever for me to get off. I accidentally took a small chunk out of the product a couple days ago, it wasn't that bad nor did the design get ruined, but I still screamed. *screeched*
Here's the swatch. It's a really nice lavender shade. That's mainly the reason why I chose this color out of the others. I've never had a purple-ish blush before so I was so excited while taking these pictures. I think it complements my skin tone very well but if I were to choose another one it would've been the Peach one.
It feels really nice and soft on my cheeks. The color is build-able but I prefer to keep it light. It looks nice on the eyes as well, although I mostly just use it as a blush. It lasts for a good amount of time, I don't normally check the lasting time of blushes but it usually lasts as long as my foundations do.
I hope you all enjoyed this review. I know this collection is old and that there are plenty of new products out, so I hope you all don't mind me showing off the older products before the new ones! As always if you have any questions/comments/recommendations feel free to ask below and I'll answer as quick as I can!
-Sleepy Strawberry
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