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๐ฉทRecommendations for Light-toned Daily Items๐ค
Hello, this is Geumha View! Today, Iโve brought you some recommended items for light skin tones!
I am a Summer Cool, but it is compatible with Spring Warm as well, so I use it well for everything from pink to coral, as long as the saturation isn't too intense!
Iโm going to introduce 6 blushes, one single eyeshadow, and even a lip product that Iโve been using a lot lately โีโโฒแตโตเฅโโโก
1. Banila Co. Priming Veil Cheek (Ballerina, Glimmer, Sugar Boom)
Banila Co blushes were so popular at one time that I imagine everyone has probably tried them, but I hadn't used them since the renewal. However, I thought of them again recently and tried them on, and they looked really pretty! True to its name, "Priming Cheek," it covers pores really well, so I've been using it a lot lately.
๐Ballerina is an apricot blush that is a perfect match for Spring Warm Lights! The saturation isn't too high, so it is a shade that is just right for light tones!
๐ธGlimmer is a neutral-toned pink blush, and I recommend it because it has a moderate pink shade that doesn't clash with your skin tone.
๐ฉท Sugar Boom is a pearl blush with a really beautiful shimmer. It features a strawberry color that suits cool summer skin tones perfectly, with shimmering silver pearls embedded on top! It is a color I really love because it gives the impression of having applied highlighter even when you only wear the blush!
All three products fill in pores, so I recommend applying them with a powder puff for definite coverage, or with a small cheek brush if you prefer a soft, subtle color payoff!
Lately, I've been using Ballerina as a base and layering Sugar Boom on top of it haha.
2. Naming Fluffy Powder (Chippy, Nije)
Naming Blusher is really famous, too! Among them, I recommend the Chippy and Nije colors!
True to its name as a "blush hotspot," this product fills in pores and provides a watercolor-like finish, making it a really easy blush for light skin tones to apply.
๐ซง Chipi is the very definition of a water peach! It's a product I definitely succeeded in selling to all my Spring Warm-toned friends haha.
๐ I often used Nije because it has a refreshing berry color, so I wanted to add a pop of color.
I recommend applying both with a loose brush or a small cheek brush!
3. Lilybyred Peach Beam
This is a cream blush that I think every Spring Warm type owns at least one of!
I'm using it well because it spreads well and doesn't go on thick.
The ๐Peach Beam color has a lot of white undertones, so I used it well as a base or when I wanted to add a really delicate color.
I recommend applying it with the 24-pack wedge puffs sold at Daiso! It makes it easy to define the area, and the base applies well without smudging.
4. Etude What's in My Eyes Low Sugar Syrup Added
It's a bit embarrassing because I hit pan so big...๐ but this is the Etude Single Eyeshadow "Low Sugar Syrup Added," which I'm really enjoying using as both an eyeshadow and a blush!
You know that with light tones, the more you remove, the brighter your complexion becomes, right? That's why I use this one color for all my eyeshadow!
I really like using this because when I apply it to my eyelids and under-eye area, it gives off a nice pinkish-peach tint that looks lively without being too intense. I'm planning to buy another one soon to replace it haha.
5. Alternative Stereo Lip Potion Sugar Glaze (Momo Peach Ball)
Lastly, this is my daily lip color these days, Alter Sugar Glaze Momo Peach Ball!
It doesn't get too deep even when applied multiple times, and the glow is pretty, so I really like using it!
It doesn't have much color, but it has a unique sugary sheen that is pretty, so it is a product I reach for often.
I'll show you the swatches of the blushes!
I will be back next time with more useful information. Thank you!