Q. Red Salt Pink Cheek Chok, what is your first impression?
A. Makeup artist Eunyoung Seo: “Red Salt Pink Cheek Chok is a prettier color when viewed from up close, not from afar. From a distance where you can observe each and every expression, it is truly dazzlingly beautiful to look at the red salt pink chump that spreads over the twinkling eyes. It is a product that shines more when you apply it directly than when you look at it. Blinks, nods... It can be said that it is a color that makes even the unique movement of me stand out.
Q. Purple Angel Tears, swipe!
A. Makeup artist Jihyeon Kim: Purple Angel Tears looks purple at first glance, but what does it mean when you apply it to your eyes? It was a color that could not be defined with just one, as if the sunset had unfolded. To be honest, I came across a lot of pearl shadows while working as a makeup artist, but this was the first time I felt this way.
Personal color expert Dahyun Huh: The moment I saw Purple Angel Tears for the first time, it was so purple that I thought, 'Wow!' Done. But the moment I applied it to the back of my hand and eyes, I felt it. 'Oh, Amelie was aiming for this!' It wasn't a vivid purple, it was a color that carefully contained a faint shimmering purple. Again, Amelie was right.