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“3D eye makeup” is completed in one!

2020.01.15

In the makeup trend, “color makeup” that enjoys color continues to be popular, and for eye makeup, a single-eye color one-tone finish that produces a three-dimensional effect on the eyes is popular. On the other hand, there is a voice that feels unsatisfactory than the makeup that finishes with a multicolor palette with gradation because it finishes with a single color.

“Etuse Shadow Liner” makes it easy to create shades of color, so even a single eye makeup with a sense of depth is completed.
Five color variations, including two limited colors, “Khaki” and “Pink” in the fall / winter trend colors of 2019.
Fine pearls fit smoothly and produce a natural sparkle.

All 5 colors 0.7g each 1,200 yen (excluding tax)

● Smooth lines close to the eyes, making it easy to create gradations with your fingertips
● Three kinds of fine pearls blend to create a deep eye and lasting eye makeup
● An oblique cut core that is easy to draw on both eyeshadow and eyeliner
● Smooth use feeling that fits gently on the skin
● Curved type that can be used without shaving
● Unscented

● When using, please pull out the core about 2-3mm.
● When using as an eye shadow, draw the face (A) thickly along the lash line and blur it with your finger toward the eye hole.
● When using as an eyeliner, draw using the tip of the lead (B).

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* “Ettusais” is a Shiseido Group brand.
* All products are made in Japan.
* Skin care products and base care products have been formulated and allergic tested to prevent acne.
(Not all people get acne or allergies.)

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