• [VIDEO] Art Class by Rodin Shading; Buy or Bye?

    Hi, there!! ‼️😍🥰 If you’ve been around the K-beauty scene for a while, you’ll be familiar with the Too cool for school contour pact, which contains three shades in one compact.

    Inside, you’ll find a large mirror that shows 75% of your face. The product itself is packaged in a circle divided into three sections. 🥰💯

    I was worried these wouldn’t be pigmented enough because K-beauty isn’t known for being particularly pigmented. For light skin ladies like myself, I love K-beauty contours since they complement my skin tone and are usually subtle but natural. The contour pact of Too Cool for School is famous for a reason. 🤧👋👋

    They claim you can use the lightest hue as a “highlighter,” but that isn’t true. It’s a blending color rather than a highlighter. The darkest shade is probably three shades deeper than the medium, however, if you’re darker than NC/NW30, I’m not sure whether these will work because they appear so natural on my pale complexion. When these two colors are combined, you get a wonderful light brown with a faint grey undertone that helps create a very natural-looking contour. All of the shades lack orange warmth, which is great if you want a supernatural-looking contour. There will be no mud here! 😎📝👋

    Overall 💯📝 If you are looking for a flawless contour, or If you’re just starting, I’d highly recommend this contour “kit,” but only if you have my skin tone or are no more than two shades darker than me. 🥺🥺 It comes in three ✅different shades that are fantastic for blending, and the pricing is reasonable. It gives the skin a natural look, as seen above, without seeming orange or muddy.

    I enjoy this contour and can see why it is one of their best-selling products. It gets two thumbs up and is highly recommended.✅✅