Owning all 7 palettes of the Etude House Orgel Light Eyes (though I've only reviewed 4 so far) makes me want to get all the Orgel Light Cheeks ^.^ That said, the Orgel Light collection items are all baked, I approached the cheek colors very slowly, and...ended up forgetting about the 02 - Orange I bought during my orange craze at the time :(
The Orgel Light Cheeks come in 4 colors: 01 - Pink, 02 - Orange, 03 - Highlight, 04 - Rose.
01 - Pink
04 - Rose
Did I mention they are very pigmented? Yes, they are. That said, they're lovely eye shadows if you're game enough to wear orange on your eyes ^.^ I haven't been that brave for the brightest 2 colors at the bottom yet, but the top 3 are beautiful!
From the top:
- A metallic pearly ivory color.
- A pale pastel orange with more of a satiny pearl texture.
- A marzipan with tinge of orange, almost frosty.
- A frosty candy orange.
- A brighter tangerine orange with a touch of coral.
Picture taken in natural light without flash.
***Pictures from Etude House.
Like the Orgel Light Eyes, they come in a pearly pink compact with treasure chest details and a mirror inside. These do not come with a brush, but I use my own anyway so I didn't really care.
I bought 02 - Orange because I was going crazy for anything orange at the time, though thinking back now I should have gone for 01 - Pink and 04 - Rose instead. The blush is baked, so its texture is on the dry side which is entirely consistent with baked powders. And actually, it's not really suitable to use as a blush at all because it has a very sparkly, pearly metallic, almost too frosty finish to use on the cheeks.
Did I mention they are very pigmented? Yes, they are. That said, they're lovely eye shadows if you're game enough to wear orange on your eyes ^.^ I haven't been that brave for the brightest 2 colors at the bottom yet, but the top 3 are beautiful!
From the top:
- A metallic pearly ivory color.
- A pale pastel orange with more of a satiny pearl texture.
- A marzipan with tinge of orange, almost frosty.
- A frosty candy orange.
- A brighter tangerine orange with a touch of coral.
Picture taken in natural light without flash.
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