(Virtual concerts just don’t hit the same, speaking from personal experience.)
And, because it’s LOONA, the ladies (and their makeup teams) went all out.
In the music video, everyone is wearing what I associate with classic Korean eye makeup.
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(I need to copy this look, stat.)
We’ve learned a lot in the sense that [beauty] is a sort of challenge.
It has as much variety asour discographydoes.
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Allure:What was the inspiration behind the concept for Flip That?
[laughs]
Allure:Is there a concept you haven’t tried yet but would like to?
Allure:Does your “work” makeup ever influence your “personal” makeup?
Also, if we like their techniques, we’ll even take a stab at mimic those for ourselves.
Allure:What’s thebest skin-care tipyou’ve learned throughout your career?
If you have lightened or dyed hair, people have a tendency to look at you.
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Allure:If you had to describe yourself as afragrance, what would it smell like?
What types of notes do you resonate with?
ViVi:If I were to express myself, I think it’s a calm, natural scent.
Allure:Are there any beauty trends that you’re particularly drawn to these days?
If so, what and why?JinSoul:I’m really into makingmy eyelashes stand outrecently.
because just like the title says, I like to try new things and challenges.
Go Won:“Butterfly.”
It also represents my way of life well.
Allure:What do you think is the key to LOONA’s teamwork?Yves:Communication!
We can do it!
It was so nice because I love dogs.
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