Recently I got my Etude House Sweet Recipe Chocolate Highlighter from the new Etude House Sweet Recipe Collection. I rarely use highlighters however, I am a magpie so sparkly, pretty powders are one of my biggest downfalls.
I couldn’t resist purchasing this little highlighter especially since it’s shaped like a brick of white chocolate.
The Etude House Sweet Recipe Collection launched recently in Korea much to fans excitement. Obviously bakery and pastry inspired makeup is drool inducing for makeup lovers or at least that’s the case for me.
Etude House Sweet Recipe Baby Choux Base (available in three shades) quite reminds me of my beloved Etude House Peach Magic Base but with a new creamy formula.
I’ve been playing around with my Etude House Princess Etionette Heart Blusher for the past few weeks and decided to review them today. These are a darling, limited edition release from Korean brand, Etude House for the Holidays.
As you can see from this post and some of my prior posts, it’s the darling packaging the blush comes in that really seals the deal. With a swoon worthy jar and little conversation heart piece blushes what’s not to love about this entire presentation?
As gorgeous as it is I fear a bad review upcoming…!
Etude House released Princess Etionette Crystal Powder for Holiday 2012 along with two very lovely Blushers. This week I decided I’d review this very pretty powder!
I’m sure I’m going to create some lemmings with this.
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