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- Hwahae UserCombination SkinNov 15, 2018
This lipstick has a moisturizing formula that melts beautifully with your body heat. I used to prefer only matte or velvet textures, but let's face it - a hydrating lip looks better with a bare face, right? I decided to give this product a try and I'm absolutely thrilled with the results. When applied gently, it blends so naturally it's as if it's your own lip color. I think it would suit everyone regardless of skin tone, and even students could wear it subtly with their uniforms for a pretty look. The downside is that it does transfer quite easily. Also, the lipstick surface slightly melts with body heat, making it prone to collecting dust. I find myself wiping it with a tissue whenever I remember, which means it wears down faster than other lipsticks, but I suppose that's unavoidable. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinAtopy SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinNov 15, 2018
I was looking for a slightly toned-down coral for autumn, and this was really nice and moisturizing The color is pretty, but... I'd have to say it leans quite heavily towards orange If your lips aren't severely chapped or dry, you can just apply it directly. For the area around your lips, it's best to use plain Vaseline! Also, it works beautifully as a blush too - the color is so pretty - Hwahae UserCombination SkinOct 28, 2018
I bought this in early 2018 and have been using it on and off, mainly when I want to look my best! 1. As a lip base color: - It's perfect for gradient lips! Use it as a base and apply your accent color to the inner part of your lips. It looks beautiful regardless of the accent color you choose. 2. Moisturizing effect: - It gives your lips a lovely glow and keeps them hydrated once applied. 1. Overly orange-coral shade: - While it's true to its 'First Sunlight Coral' name, it's just too orange-y. The lipstick itself has a hint of red, but once on the lips, it looks more like a light orange? It's not natural-looking unless mixed with other shades. 2. Emphasizes dead skin cells: - Despite being moisturizing and even with lip balm underneath, it still manages to highlight flaky skin, which is disappointing. 3. Poor staying power: - The lasting power is really not great. When worn alone, it disappears within 1-2 hours of talking and going about your day. Here's a universal lip application tip! First, apply a generous amount of lip balm or Vaseline. Leave it on for 3-5 minutes while you do other parts of your makeup. Then, wipe your lips with a wet wipe to remove dead skin cells. Next, neutralize your natural lip color with foundation, set it with powder as a lip primer, and then apply your lipstick. This technique enhances both the color payoff and staying power! - Hwahae UserCombination SkinOct 3, 2017
This was my first time using the Innisfree lipstick, and I have to say, I really enjoyed it! The color payoff is amazing, it applies so smoothly and feels just as moisturizing as a lip balm. The shade, a lovely orange-coral, is absolutely gorgeous and right up my alley. And as expected from Innisfree, the packaging has a very premium, high-quality look to it!♡ However, the amount of product you get for the price isn't the most generous, in my opinion... If you exfoliate your lips and gently pat the color on from the inner part of your lips outwards, you can create a really pretty gradient effect. I really like how that looks!♡