Monday, April 22, 2013

[Korean Cosmetic Blogger / Lady Fox] Innisfree, Mineral Brusher and Mineral Eye Shadow

[Korean Cosmetic Blogger / Lady Fox] Innisfree, Mineral Brusher and Mineral Eye Shadow

Innisfree Mineral Brusher

There is 5 colors
#1 Dew Wet Lavender:
Good for highlighting you skin
and very natural look
If you do a bold color it might look like doll like
But overall very soft look

#2 Coal
Good for shadowing making your face look sharp
Or lightly apply for your cheeks to look cute like a baby :)

#3 Sunshine Bright Peach
Very Romantic Color 
Goes Well with bright makeup on the eyes

#4 Shy Azalea
Good for cool toned face
Color is usable on any weather or occasion

#5 Water right Apricot
On White face it will look very lovely and adorable
On darker skin it will look sexy and healthy

Price / Amount : 10,000 / 5g
If you want me to get it for you just ask XD
email : myteacupstory@gmail.com


This is #4 Shy Azalea

Mineral Eye Shadow


8 colors! and 8 different styling!



I love how much color pigment it has!
There is some falling but overall I love the colors.


Tip
 Another way to use the eye shadow is by mixing it with your skin and you make eyeliner!
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14 comments:

  1. Shy azalea is such a pretty shade. How much in korean won?

    What i love about innisfree is that they recommend cool and warm tone makeup. Makes it easier to select the correct shade for individual skin tones.

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    1. It's about 7000won
      Innisfree really makes it easier for people to choose their 'type'
      I like to use both colors I change them depending on the occasion or just how I am feeling that day XD
      If I group them together it's so much easier to choose color than random

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  2. The fallout you are referring to is eyeshadow or blusher? I used to use mineral makeup but somehow it doesn't stick well to my face. It dries out my skin too.

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    1. oh the eyeshadow the glitter does has a little fallout but just enough that I could just be cool about it XD

      Hmm....Innisfree Mineral Eyeshadow is more for dry skin than oily skin.
      If the Oily skin is the problem I suggest try using Innisfree No sebum to control the oil
      than use Etude House Eye Primer that can help eye shadow cling to your skin longer
      Than apply some powder and cover the eye primer real well
      If your oil really gets crazy try using some cream that can control oil
      For your eye shadow do not use pearl but use matty eye shadow
      And use water proof eyeliner that is liquid I think it doesn't smudge as others and water proof mascara
      If you can find one try to get water & oil proof eyeliner and mascara

      I think I should post about this ;)

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  3. I placed an order for innisfree no sebum powder yesterday. It is irritating for eye shadow to fall out. I may get the blusher.

    Yes, please do a summer budgeproof makeup tutorial. Look forward to it.

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    1. You just wait! I stop those EVIL fall outs ;)

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  4. Light light dusting of innisfree no sebum powder around eyes......ok got it. Hehe.

    Ask you. Many korean ladies do not wear blusher, is it because of the 'no makeup look' trend or issit because they prefer to look pale pale? But if wanna look pale pale, then no need for lip tint or gloss?

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    1. LOL
      Sonia you made me laugh! XD

      The two reasons are both correct. Korean like to be "NATURAL PALE" (what ever that means) They think if they put up blusher (usually they do it wrong) it looks "Dramatic""Too Much Makeup" (Because they are doing it wrong!)
      and these two things lead to thinking they are something to be frown upon
      Really, I really wish this will change someday, and I think there are few beauty Tv channels out there correctly educating people and showing how even more natural blusher can look. I think it is slowly changing and I'm glad :)

      I laughed because I agree with what you say. If the really wanna look so-called 'natural pale' they shouldn't wear lip stick. XD

      Oh and Remember to pat it on 'enough' around the eyes, if you don't do enough innisfree no sebum powder around the eyes the makeup will melt anyways.

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  5. Very interesting!

    I caught some korean beauty shows. Most of the time the makeup artist put blusher that I can't see a difference. Maybe the studio lights too bright can only see in real life?

    I think many koreans look good with natural makeup. An example is min hyo rin tony moly model. She looks strange with full makeup!

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    1. LOL I guess Koreans are not good with blusher XD
      Koreans has a cheek bones that are not so dramatic and if they do any blusher with strong color the cheek bones will look TOO big and ugly.
      That is why many people do not use blusher even if they use it the colors are light. They do it light colors in order to look healthy and natural but not too much to make those cheek bones look big.

      I usually do blusher just to look healthier, my skin is kinda pale (but not white) so I need some blusher to look...healthy and not ill XD

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  6. I just see that innisfree has launches new shades collection for their blusher! *excited* http://www.testerkorea.com/goods/content.asp?guid=7567

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    1. I know me tooo!
      I have been trying to get my hands on it! XD
      I'll be uplaoding the review just you wait!

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  7. XD, will be looking forward!!

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