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Reviews
- Hwahae UserDry SkinAtopy SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinNov 15, 2018
You can create a deep color effect by applying this light red tint and blending it towards the inner part of your lips for a gradient look. It's challenging to use on its own. It clumps badly, and worst of all, if you apply it alone, your lips turn a sickly bluish color, making you look unwell. Try mixing it with other tints for better results. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinJan 14, 2018
* The color payoff is beautiful - I bought it because I love burgundy, and this was exactly the burgundy shade I was looking for! * The packaging is gorgeous - The unique wine bottle-shaped case is something you don't see often, which made it stand out * The staying power is disappointing - After applying it and doing something for a short while, my lips look pale again... * It clumps badly - Every time I apply it, it clumps up, which was a bit bothersome * It accentuates dead skin cells - For someone with lots of dead skin cells, this emphasis on flakiness is... (shaking my head) - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinNov 6, 2016
The packaging is pretty, like a wine bottle....Other than that, I'm not sure. I'm using it as a decorative piece. It's applied only on the inner part of my lips, making it look really unattractive.. Even though this is a known drawback of water tints, it seems too extreme. The outer part of my lips doesn't get colored well..the inner part gets too much color...and the longevity isn't even that good either ㅜㅜ When I apply a lot, it clumps up too ㅜㅜ Buying this was my biggest mistake. I recommend trying a tint from a different brand.. - Hwahae UserOily SkinSensitive SkinOct 27, 2016
After the Etude House Vampire Red was discontinued, I ended up buying this product while searching for a similar color tint. The department store tints were too expensive... This one is deeper and a bit more pink compared to Vampire Red. Vampire Red had a cool~warm tone. It suited my dark autumn warm skin tone well as a 23 shade. The Lavie Merlot Burgundy is also decent, but it has a bit more of a pink undertone... so the color is not quite what I was looking for. And it applies unevenly and clumps up. So I'm not planning to buy it... The color is fine, but the lasting power is terrible. If you apply a lot, it clumps up a lot. The first and second photos on the left are the Vampire Red. The third and fourth are the Merlot Burgundy. The photos came out a bit bright. Both have more of a purple tone and are a bit deeper in color.