Who’s That Girl 12 Colors Face & Lips Paint Case (80g)
₦14,000.00
Who’s That Girl 12 Colors Face & Lips Paint Case (80g) 1. Description
This is a multi-use palette from the Who’s That Girl line labelled “12 Colours Face & Lips Paint Case”. According to listings, it can be used on face, lips and body (so beyond just cheeks/lips).
The “12 colours” suggests it contains twelve distinct shade pans, likely a mix of tones suitable for different uses (e.g., lip colours, blush/cheek tones, possibly highlighter/colour-correcting).
The name “Paint Case” implies a cream- or paint-type formula (rather than purely powder) — especially given “face & lips” and “body” claims in some descriptions.
It is positioned as convenient for “customising your cosmetics” and possibly useful for travel or multifunction kits.
2. Format
Shade count: 12 pans.
Intended uses: Face (cheeks/blush/contour/highlight), Lips (lip colour), possibly body painting or
Weight: The specification you gave indicates “(80 g)”. While I did not find a listing that explicitly confirms “80g” for this exact variant, the weight suggests a substantial palette size (large enough for 12 shades).
Finish / formula: Cream-based is suggested (“paint case”, “face & lips paint”) and the listing states “cream-based colours”.
Packaging: Compact palette style; designed for multiple uses. Might have a mirror and is probably travel-friendly given the multipurpose nature.
Colour variety: Likely a mix of neutrals and bolder colours to allow lip looks + cheek looks + maybe accents. The listing mentions “highly-pigmented colours with excellent coverage”.
3. Sensory Profile
Texture: As a cream-based palette, you can expect a smooth, slightly creamy feel. Cream formulas often glide on the skin or lips easily.
Finish: For lips, likely satin or semi-matte; for cheeks/face, can range from satin to subtle sheen. Some metal or metallic finishes might be included (the listing said “10 matte and 2 metallic cream-based colours” in one listing).
Pigmentation: Good — the listing emphasises “highly-pigmented colours with excellent coverage”.
Wear feel: Because it’s multi-use, the formula needs to balance comfort (for lips) and staying power (for cheeks/face). On lips, you might feel some transfer; on cheeks/face you may need to set with powder to increase longevity.
Scent: Not explicitly noted in the listing; you might want to smell/test in store if you are sensitive.
Climate consideration: In a warm/humid climate (like Lagos), cream formulas may need setting and they can shift more easily (e.g., melt, bleed) than powders — something to watch.
4. Wear & Suggestion
When & how to wear:
Use the palette as your all-in-one cheek & lip kit: pick a cheek/contour colour and apply to apples/cheeks and a lip colour from the same palette.
For lips: Use a lip brush or your fingertip to apply the chosen lip-shade pan; for stronger colour, layer.
For face/cheeks: Use a small blush/cheek brush or fingertip; for creams, warm the colour slightly on your fingertip then tap/blend onto cheek area. Then optionally set with translucent powder for longer wear.
For body or accent use: You could use some of the stronger colours for body paint (e.g., collarbone accent, or creative looks) if desired.
Skin tones: Because of the 12-shade variety, you likely have options for medium to deeper skin tones (common in Nigeria) but check how the lightest shades show on deeper skin or how deeper shades show on lighter skin.
Environment & climate: In humid/hot weather, after applying do a light setting with translucent powder or setting spray to avoid cream shifting. Also avoid heavy layers in very hot areas.
Occasions: Great for travel, day-to-day looks, multi-use convenience; also suitable for creative makeup, casual events, nights out if you pick a stronger colour.
Technique suggestion: If you’re using one shade for lips and cheeks, you can lightly blot lips after applying and then dab same colour on cheeks for a coordinated look. Use the metallic shades (if included) as highlighter or inner-corner detail.
5. Helpful Tips
Warm the cream before applying: For better blend and payoff, rub the pan lightly with your finger/brush to soften the cream, then apply to skin.
Layer carefully: Since cream formula might shift, start light and build up rather than applying thick layers.
Set the cream on cheeks/face: After applying to cheeks or face, lightly dust with translucent powder or use a setting spray to lock it in — especially important in humid climate.
Use separate brushes/sponges: For lips vs face use different applicators to avoid infection or cross-contamination, and so gloss/cream doesn’t mix with cheek product.
Check how shades show on your skin tone: Some colours may look different on deeper vs lighter skin; test swatches on your jawline or wrist.
Carry a mirror: Since it’s multi-use, you might apply lips/cheeks on the go — useful to have mirror and maybe a small brush or applicator.
Clean palette often: Clean your fingers/brushes before applying to avoid product contamination in the palette.
Store in cool, dry place: Cream formulas are more prone to melting or degradation in high heat; keep the palette away from direct sunlight/heat.
Mix & match colours: Use lighter shades for blush, deeper shades for lip or contour, metallic ones as highlight – experiment!
Check for authenticity & packaging: Because multipurpose palettes may sometimes be counterfeit or vary in formula, buy from reputable seller; check that the packaging matches brand images and seals are intact.


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