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- kara777Feb 21, 2018 (UTC)Combination SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsThe texture and application may not be the same across all the shades in a palette. Compared to high-end imported brands, the texture may feel a bit lacking.
TipBased on my 10 years of using Hera lipsticks, the great thing about them is that the lip color doesn't fade easily. When I use other brands with good texture for just a week, I notice my lips start to look slightly bluish. Perhaps it's because I have sensitive, allergy-prone skin, but I mainly stick to Hera lipsticks and only occasionally use other brands when I'm bored. You can buy Hera lipsticks for around 25,000 won, including delivery, at 11*.