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小学生メイク♡プチプラメイクElementary Child makeup【KP初出演:江守花恋】
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Product/Video Summary (Low-priced “Elementary Child makeup” using DAISO/プチプラ items)
This video reviews a complete, kid-friendly makeup routine using mostly 100-yen shop items (DAISO). The goal is a less flashy, natural elementary-school look.
The reviewer is a 12-year-old elementary student (6th grade, Karen Emori), and she walks through the products one by one.
Main features & how each item is used
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Pressed Powder (DAISO “Espoleur” Pressed Powder, Baby Pink)
- Light pink tone to make skin look lighter
- Provides a natural finish
- Suitable/easy for elementary kids
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Eyebrow Powder (AC Eyebrow Powder, Deep Brown)
- Contains two shades: light brown + dark brown
- She mixes both and applies softly for a natural look
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Eyeshadow (Kancore Eyeshadow, Ash Brown)
- Uses a 3-step placement:
- Light color on the whole eyelid
- Middle color on the double eyelid
- Dark color on the outer/edge of the eyes
- Also applies a mixed dark+middle color along the bottom eyelid edge toward the pupil
- Finishes with the lightest shade in the middle of the bottom eyelid
- Uses a 3-step placement:
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Eyeliner (Espoleur Color Eyeliner, Dark Brown)
- Dark brown shade
- Applied along the eye edge with a droopy shape
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Eyelash Curler (Maquiallge brand)
- Technique-focused usage:
- Clamp from the root
- On the bottom, bring it down while clamping
- This helps the eyebrows curl nicely (as described)
- Technique-focused usage:
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Mascara (Espoleur Color Mascara, Brown—light brown)
- Light brown color
- Keeps the eyes from looking too sharp
- Positioned as good for a softer look
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Blush (Kancore Cheek Coral Pink)
- Includes a small brush
- She uses a DAISO brush instead (called “Haruhime”)
- Two shades: light pink + dark pink
- Mixes them and applies lightly on the high point of the cheek when smiling
- Caution: don’t apply too heavily, as it may be harder to remove cleanly (she advises careful removal using tissue/hand removal)
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Lipstick / Tint Balm (Tint Balm, Coral—slightly orange)
- Coral with an orange-ish undertone
- Claimed to match “anyone” (universal shade)
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Lip Gloss (Espoleur Lip Tint, Sweet Pink)
- Pink tint with a glossy feel
- Emphasized as high moisture
- Works like a tint: color stays
- Layering tip: apply over the orange coral balm for a cute result
Key pros mentioned
- Affordable: mostly items available at DAISO (100 yen store), making it accessible for elementary kids.
- Natural/less flashy look: designed to be age-appropriate and not overly bold.
- Easy shade layering: the set/palette is built for combining colors across brows, eyes, cheeks, and lips.
- Better everyday wear: light brown mascara and dark brown eyeliner help create a softer look.
Cons / cautions mentioned
- Blush over-application risk: applying too much blush may make it harder to fix/remove neatly.
- No other explicit drawbacks were stated.
Comparisons made
- No direct comparisons to other specific brands/products were made beyond mentioning several brands: DAISO “Espoleur,” Kancore, AC, Maquiallge—and that most items are available at DAISO.
Overall user experience / verdict
The video is essentially a “complete kid-friendly makeup kit” walkthrough, using 100-yen store products to create a subtle, natural finish.
Recommendation
If you want an affordable, elementary-appropriate, low-flashiness makeup routine, this lineup and application approach seems intentionally suited for that—especially:
- light pink powder
- ash-brown eyes
- dark-brown liner
- light-brown mascara
- layered tint lips
Unique points mentioned (all)
- Low-priced makeup can be bought mostly at DAISO (100 yen store).
- Goal: make makeup less flashy for elementary kids.
- Products are used in order:
- pressed powder (baby pink)
- eyebrow powder (deep brown, 2 shades)
- ash brown eyeshadow (3-color technique + bottom lid highlight)
- dark brown eyeliner (droopy shape)
- eyelash curler (root clamp + downward technique)
- light brown mascara (not too sharp)
- coral pink blush (mix 2 shades; apply lightly on smile high point; avoid too much)
- coral tint balm (orange-ish, matches “anyone”)
- sweet pink lip tint gloss (moisture + tint stays; layer over balm)
- Advice on blush amount and removal if over-applied.
Speakers
- Karen Emori (12-year-old elementary student): presented/used and explained each product and the application steps.