Lunasol‘s Scent Form Eyes palettes were released in fall 2006. The brand’s eye palettes have always been popular, but, as I remember, the beautiful Scent Form Eyes made Lunasol an even more coveted brand.
(Lunasol Scent Form Eyes)(image from /www.kanebo-cosmetics.jp/lunasol)
I nearly decided to have #03, but I settled for #02 instead.
The colors:
Bottom left: white with a very faint lilac undertone
(with silver, pink, lilac, blue, green sparkles)
Top left: sheer and pale lilac
(subtly iridescent with very fine shimmer)
Top right: dusty rosy pink with a faint lilac undertone
(luminous matte with almost no shimmer)
Bottom right: dark grey with an eggplant undertone
(with sparse sparkles)
Below is the palette under artificial lighting. This is mainly to show the level of shimmer in each shade. (The colors look a lot warmer here. Please refer to the photo above for the actual shades.)
Out of all my lilac eye palettes, this is perhaps the most understated one. If you want intensely pigmented colors, then you will be disappointed with this palette. Apart from the dark eye-lining shade, the other three are relatively sheer. (The top-right dusty rosy pink, as a shadowing shade, goes on slightly darker and is more opaque than the top-left pale lilac.) But all the shades do stay on very well.
Even though the look is subtle, it has its range of versatility. Since two main shades are not particularly shimmery, I can create a soft luminous matte look with them. But when I do want shimmer, I can apply the highlighter to top up as much shimmer as I want.
The cream-to-powder highlighter can be applied with a brush or with fingers. When applied with fingers, it gives a more intense finish. The subtle lilac undertone of the highlighter wonderfully complements the other colors, which show through from underneath and merge seamlessly with the multi-color shimmering particles. (The highlighter can also be used as a base.)
Overall I like the elegant subtlety of this palette. My only minor complaint is that the rosy pink goes on slightly more red. But this is nonetheless a beautifully arranged palette, and I think the Scent Form Eyes series really shows that Lunasol is one of the most sophisticated and elegant brands in Japan.
(In case you are wondering, the powder does have a faint scent. But it is not as strong as the scent in the Jill Stuart eye palettes.)
Some of my other lilac palettes:
Lunasol Sheer Contrast Eyes in Lavender Coral
Coffret D’Or 3D Lighting Eyes in 04
Chanel Quadra Eye Shadow in Stage Lights
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