Rimmel is originally a brand from London, with a crown logo for their signature. But from what I know, the Japan produced slightly different product than most globally sold. Even though some of the global items also came to Japan, they also produced their original product. I have read a review said that she couldn't favorited any of Rimmel London product, but her eyes came to the Japan one. I can understand that, because Rimmel Japan's product in term of eyeshadow, have won GODMake model cosme award. If you watch GODMake's tutorial on Youtube, they mostly used the Rimmel Chocolat Sweet Eyes. And the popular shade is #001 Gold Brown. Why did I chose #007 Pink Beige? Because I think I already have a great number of brown/beige eyeshadow.
I'm using Rohto Hada Labo Gokujyun Lotion, Kiss Me Heroine Make Mineral BB Loose Powder #01, Rimmel Chocolat Sweet Eyes #007, Canmake GOKUBUTO Mascara Black, Canmake Cream Cheek CL01 as blusher, Canmake Perfect Stylist Eyes #04 the liner for eyebrow, Innisfree Creamy Tint Lip Mousse #3 because IU always wears red matte creamy lipstick in Producer drama. With darker lighting, my eyes looks piercing, huh?
Overall, I'm very satisfied for Rimmel Chocolat Sweet Eyes, except for a few fallouts. It's not too obvious, just a few shimmers under my eyebag. It can be covered by putting more powder or foundation on top of it after applying the eyeshadow. The color shows up well, not too bold and not too sheer. Sadly, it only got chocolate/brown as the main color, the same as its name. Just 5 shades available now, even if I found someone using #003, which the site already not owned. Maybe limited edition. Rimmel Japan has new type of eyeshadow palette right now, which is Double Star Eyes. Overall nude and beige color again. I wonder if that can win awards too someday.
Update: I just found out that it has vanilla scent if I put my nose up close to the palette. But I never smell anything when I applied the eyeshadow. Thanks merci1124 (on Youtube) for the explanation when she compared Chocolat Sweet Eyes and Double Star Eyes.
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