MISSHA [The Style] Moisture Coating Tint [Pretty Coral] Reviews
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- P탸모Mar 24, 2015Normal SkinAcne Skin
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ConsWhen I used it a few times during the dry winter, it felt a bit patchy upon application. Without lip balm, it can look like it's emphasizing dry, flaky lips. I'd say it's not the best choice for warm-toned people! Since I'm also on the warmer side, it can sometimes make my lips stand out too much and not blend well with my face ㅠㅠㅠ But if applied well, it becomes a pretty pink. However, over time it tends to fade into a lighter pink, so you'll need to reapply frequently. Even with layering, it doesn't get significantly deeper in color, so it may be difficult to create a gradient look with just one shade.
TipIf you've applied concealer on your lips, be sure to put on lip balm before using this. And after applying, you can lightly gradient the color with a deeper shade for a nicer look. Personally, I'd recommend building up the color with multiple layers initially.