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Trendsetting in Tokyo

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Reviews

Diana D.
Okay

The sake shadow is the nicest of the four in terms of how pigmented it is. The pink is also nice, though neither color is particularly unique. The matte indigo color applies very lightly and doesn't really build up - disappointing. The convertible color I found to be a bit tacky or sticky feeling when used as a cheek color, though the hue is very pretty. To avoid fallout from the sparkly "peace sign" black, use a primer first. I actually use this color to set my eyeliner and it works best that way in my experience since it's not super pigmented as a stand alone shadow.

Soo N.
2 lackluster shadows, still worth it

The eyeshadows: Sake (shimmery beige) applies smoothly, has good pigmentation; Kawai (shimmery light pink) also applies smoothly, has good pigmentation; Shibuya (matte blue) had streaky application, was hard to build up color; Peace Sign (slightly shimmery black) applied like a matte shadow, wasn't as streaky as Shibuya, but was still hard to build up color for me. The convertible color in Sakura is limited edition, creamy, applies smoothly, very buildable in terms of color, and stains the skin a little. In terms of value, I say it's worth it just for the convertible color. Normally an individual convertible color costs 25$ for 0.15 oz of product and you're getting 0.09 oz of Sakura with this palette.

Mia B.
Not My Favorite

Trendsetting in Tokyo is not my favorite from the Stila Travel Palette series. I love the packaging and most of the colors. I guess I just don't get the Shibuya (blue) color. It's definitely more of an accent color and for me, I just didn't think it went well with the rest of the palette but maybe that's how it is in Tokyo?? Sake and Kawai are my two favorite colors. Sake is a great highlight color. Kawai is a pretty pink. "Peace Sign" is a nice shimmery black. I really like the Sakura Convertible Color. It gives my cheeks a natural looking flush. It's a great deal though. Ten bucks and you get 4 shadows and a convertible color.