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- Hwahae UserCombination SkinMar 20, 2020
First off, the case is sleek and pretty! The color is... a fluorescent-tinged orange? Anyway, it seems like a great color for summer! The amount isn't small either. Looks like it'll last a while! Think of it as a deep-colored lip balm. It might be a bit much for daily use, but I'd recommend it for days when you want to make a statement! Since it has a lip balm-like texture, it melts easily. You definitely can't keep it in your pocket. Also, it doesn't suit darker skin tones - it stands out too much... - Hwahae UserNormal SkinSensitive SkinAtopic SkinAug 1, 2019
The fragrance is absolutely delightful, with a sweet and sugary scent! The staying power is a bit weak, so I apply it over a liquid tint. Even though I usually only wear pink shades, this color suits me well. It's closer to a pink hue rather than orange. The left swatch shows one application, while the right shows two layers of color. - ba*******Normal SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinDark CirclesRecommendedJul 25, 2019
The best thing about it is how natural it looks. It has enough color to give you a lively appearance at school without getting caught by teachers. It's also moisturizing and doesn't accentuate dead skin cells, which I really appreciate. There's not much to dislike, but if I had to mention something, it would be the slightly low staying power. Other than that, I can't think of any drawbacks. It's great for adding a natural, healthy glow at school. You can dab it on without getting caught, and it works wonders! - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinOct 19, 2018
When I first applied it, it was surprisingly moisturizing, unlike what I expected. The color was beautifully natural-looking. As time passed, it stayed moisturizing, but the color seemed to fade. My complexion gradually started to look sickly. - lj********Combination SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsWrinkles/ElasticityOct 15, 2018
True to its 'Mellow' name, it's moisturizing and perfect for swiping on anywhere when your lips feel dry, just like a lip balm. No clumping or bleeding issues. The case is sturdy, so it doesn't loosen easily or let the product wobble inside. The generous amount means it'll last quite a while if you don't lose it. While it's a deep undertone, the color is light but matches well (for those with deep undertones wanting to try Mellow tints, I recommend Honey Orange and Frozen Coral). It's called a tint, but it's really a moisturizing lip balm with poor color payoff. You need to apply it directly from the tube, rubbing it on your lips to get some color, but even then it fades quickly back to normal. Still, it has better color payoff than Frozen Coral. This would be great for students as a tinted lip balm. It's perfect for adding a subtle touch of color when you're bare-faced and looking pale, without seeming out of place. I'm planning to use it as my daily lip balm for fall and winter. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinAtopic SkinRecommendedOct 11, 2018
When applied to the back of my hand, it had a vibrant coral-like hue, but on the lips, it's closer to a soft orange-red shade. It goes on smoothly with a moisturizing feel. I'd recommend this to anyone looking for a tint that applies gently and naturally. The matte white case easily gets stained by the tint, making it look messy. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinRecommendedSep 5, 2018
This tint is easy to apply and has a delicate, pretty color that's perfect for school. The shade is more like a mix of orange and coral rather than a pure orange. The downside is that the staying power isn't great, so you need to reapply it frequently. If you find this tint too subtle, try applying it and waiting for 2 minutes before layering your favorite tint on top for a more intense look. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedJul 6, 2018
It's great for school because it's subtle (so you don't get caught... haha), and it creates a nice gradient! Unlike water tints that are hard to remove at school, these stick types apply lightly and beautifully. Among the few tints I've tried, this one (I can't remember the name since I tossed the container... oops) had the second-best application. Well... the staying power wasn't that great. Maybe it's because of the stick formula? Water tints last longer, but I prefer stick types for convenience. Other than that, I was satisfied. I recommend this for those who want a light application at school (though keep in mind the staying power issue I mentioned... if that doesn't bother you!). You can apply it with your fingers, or I found that gently tapping it on the lips works well for a subtle look. Some people use it like this too - I mix it with cream as a blush! It's great to keep a few lip makeup shades and mix them with creams or emulsions (are they the same thing?) to use as blush. You can create different color combinations this way. - Hwahae UserOily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinAug 14, 2017
It's incredibly moisturizing and makes your lips look healthy. The color is a lovely coral-orange. It's perfect to apply before and after using drying water tints. The application is super smooth, and it has a delightful sweet scent. The pigmentation is lacking, so it's barely noticeable. The formula gets dented too easily. The color is very different from what's shown on the official website. Don't expect a vibrant orange shade if you're planning to buy it. Try layering it over water tints. It's not really worth the full price, so wait for a sale if you're considering purchasing it. - Hwahae UserOily SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinFeb 25, 2017
The color payoff was surprisingly intense for a balm-type tint. As someone who always used matte formulas, this moisturizing type was a first for me, and I loved how it didn't accentuate any dead skin cells on my lips. The generous amount is a plus, but the best part? The fragrance... it's absolutely divine! It's like a sweet and tangy mix of strawberry and peach. I almost wanted to eat it when I first smelled it! The white case also gives it a clean and simple look. Being a balm-type with a moisturizing formula, the staying power is understandably disappointing, and there was a tiny bit of the yogurt effect. While that's to be expected, it was still a letdown. Moreover, while the color payoff is decent, the actual shade is quite different from what's shown on the website and suggested by the name. Instead of orange, it's more of a deep pink with just a hint of orange - you could easily mistake it for just pink. The stain it leaves is also pink. There's also a fluorescent undertone, which I'd caution against for those who don't suit that look. I'm one of those people, and on my yellowish, darker skin, it just looks like my lips are floating. For reference, I have warm undertones. This would likely suit those with bright deep undertones. For me, it's too much to wear alone, so I've been pairing it with 'Missha Silky Lasting Lip Pencil - Antique Box'. (To be honest, this lip pencil isn't a perfect match for me either, but using them together seems to balance out their individual shortcomings somewhat.)