- “If I don't use this product in any of my YouTube video, it's not me. Someone is trying to impersonate me, guys, because this one is Juju's ultimate favorite product”12:44–12:48
- “I'm using a different color, shade number 10, classy fig, because today's makeup is more pinkish”12:55–13:02
- Source: Full makeup using only my favorite products - Jul 14, 2025
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- “It is literally like the easiest way to create that eigh without trying very hard”39:18–39:25
- Source: Best of Beauty Awards in Japan 2025 - Jan 9, 2026
- “I use the rose dew color more often”6:16–6:22
- Source: I tested Olive Young's top 3 makeup products — are they worth it? - Dec 18, 2025
- “My favorite color, you can see it. It's like number nine color. I use it for aegyo and for the over lip, or sometimes use like upper eyeshadow”6:07–6:14
- “The pencil you have to sharpen. So make sure to sharpen or make highly recommend to make sure to sharpen more often because whenever like if you just put it this way, some eyeshadow like kind of clots so the color doesn't show up that well, then when you sharpen and use it smooth”5:47–5:54
- Source: I tested Olive Young's top 3 makeup products — are they worth it? - Dec 18, 2025
- “I kind of have a love-hate relationship with it. Like some days I love it. Some days it's just not giving. Like it's just way too dry and like chalky”10:27–10:32
- “But then other days I'm like, 'You know what? It's the perfect right amount of aegyo sal like to highlight because it's not too intense. It's not going to look too fake”10:34–10:40
- “I think it's great for beginners”10:50–10:53
- “It's a classic. It's great for a natural aegyo sal”11:04–11:08
- Source: Best of Olive Young 2025: K-Beauty Best Sellers - Dec 28, 2025
Brand note
K-beauty contour and eye pencils with a cult following in Korea.
Too Cool for School is a K-beauty brand that made its name with the Artclass by Rodin Shading contour palette, which creators credit with shifting Korean contouring away from warm, orange-toned powders toward more neutral shades. The palette is a long-standing staple — one creator has used it since age 18 — but it can still run warm for very fair skin, so lighter complexions may want to check newer options. The Art Class Frottage Pencil gets more mixed feedback: it's a classic for natural aegyo-sal (under-eye highlight) and beginner-friendly, but some find it dry and chalky on off days.
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