Etude House Play Color Eyes Ice Van: Review
Hello lovelies~~
I really love Etude house mono eyeshadows, that's why I've been thinking about trying one of their limited edition eyeshadow palettes for a while, and the ones I've wanted to try the most are:
- Etude House Play Color Eyes Ice Van
- Etude House Play Color Eyes Juice Bar
- Etude House Play Color Eyes So Hot Play
- Etude House Play Color Eyes in the Cafe
Description and claims:
The 10-color eye shadow palette expresses sweet ice cream colors on the eyelids. Great for summer & beach makeup.
Product details:
- Composed with best colors of 'Look At My Eyes' & 5 new colors
- Sweet Ice Cream colors that melt into your eye mildly
- Soft & silky texture with highly pigmented, lasting color
- Creates versatile makeup look in matte and shimmer finishes
Volume: 1g x 10
Active Ingredients:
Active Ingredients:
I can't seem to find the ingredient list.. sorry.
Packaging:
The shape and concept of this palette is pretty similar to the other 10-color palettes they have. It comes in a mint colored packaging, which I think is really pretty and gives the refreshing vibes of summer.
The eyeshadow pans are separated from the large mirror by a plastic film where they've written the shades' names as well as some cute ice cream drawings.
It also comes with a couple of applicators that look kinda cheap in my opinion and that I would probably never use.
It also comes with a couple of applicators that look kinda cheap in my opinion and that I would probably never use.
Texture, Performance and Swatches:
Just like the other Etude House eyeshadows, these ones are smooth and easily blendable. The colors are really pretty and pigmented and the color selection is absolutely awesome, there isn't a color that wouldn't be used especially if you were more into natural makeup. The color payoff is pretty decent but I still like to use an eye primer with them.
This palette comes in a mixture of mattes, shimmers and glitters.
- Goddess with an acoustic guitar: A pretty shimmery copper shade. (shimmer)
- Fresh Grapefruit Tea: One of my favorite colors in this palette; A satin peachy orange. (matte)
- Ah! Secret: A dark cool toned brown with tiny teeny barely noticeable shimmers in it. (shimmer)
- Come With an Wind: This one is really glittery (not as much as the heimish one though, review here), Too bad my phone camera couldn't pick it up. (glitter)
- Strawberry Jubilee: Another favorite of mine, and one of the most pigmented shades of the bunch. A really pretty pink with a tad bit of microscopic shimmers in it (shimmer)
- Rose Tea: A cute pale pink. (matte)
- Vanilla Bong Bong: A yellowish base color. (matte)
- Shooting Mint: another glittery shade with a slight minty shade in it. Too bad it's not as pigmented as I would love it to be. (glitter)
- Mom Is an Earthian: The darkest and most pigmented color in the palette. (matt)
- Finish a Marathon: A medium reddish brown shade. (shimmer)
This palette comes in a mixture of mattes, shimmers and glitters.
- Fresh Grapefruit Tea: One of my favorite colors in this palette; A satin peachy orange. (matte)
- Ah! Secret: A dark cool toned brown with tiny teeny barely noticeable shimmers in it. (shimmer)
- Come With an Wind: This one is really glittery (not as much as the heimish one though, review here), Too bad my phone camera couldn't pick it up. (glitter)
- Strawberry Jubilee: Another favorite of mine, and one of the most pigmented shades of the bunch. A really pretty pink with a tad bit of microscopic shimmers in it (shimmer)
- Rose Tea: A cute pale pink. (matte)
- Vanilla Bong Bong: A yellowish base color. (matte)
- Shooting Mint: another glittery shade with a slight minty shade in it. Too bad it's not as pigmented as I would love it to be. (glitter)
- Mom Is an Earthian: The darkest and most pigmented color in the palette. (matt)
- Finish a Marathon: A medium reddish brown shade. (shimmer)
Summary
Pros:
- Cute packaging
- Silky smooth powder, blends out seamlessly
- Fairly pigmented
- Silky smooth powder, blends out seamlessly
- Fairly pigmented
- Lovely color selection
- Lasts for 6-8 hours without primer, and moooore with a primer.
- Large mirror
- Isn't patchy, and doesn't crease
- Lasts for 6-8 hours without primer, and moooore with a primer.
- Large mirror
- Isn't patchy, and doesn't crease
Cons:
- The mint color isn't as pigmented as I would have loved it to be.
- The applicators that comes with it are pretty much useless
- The applicators that comes with it are pretty much useless
Do I recommend it?
Yes.
Yes.
4/5
You can buy it:
Etude House Play Color Ice Van retails for $35.99 at Amazon.
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2 comments
I'm a fan of etude house especially the baking soda facial wash, but I haven't tried their make ups as I really have a very sensitive skin, would you know if that's ok for my skin type?
ReplyDeleteI love the color palette. The colors look perfect for Fall and festivities. Would love to give it a try!
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