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Reviews
- Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSep 25, 2021
Perfect as a daily lip color for those with deep undertones! It's a slightly toned-down coral shade that adds a sophisticated vibe. While it's not an extremely matte formula, it does slightly emphasize dead skin cells. Applying it too thickly can result in the lipstick clumping. For those with deep undertones, please apply this thinly and top it with a moisturizing lip balm. It's truly beautiful! - Hwahae UserCombination SkinJan 28, 2021
The color is a muted orange-coral with a lower brightness, making it beautiful even with just one swipe. Its staying power is decent, so I often use it as an accent color over other base lip products. It doesn't blend nicely. It's too matte, making it difficult to apply evenly without patchiness, which is a bit disappointing. - Hwahae UserDehydrated SkinAtopy SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinJan 17, 2021
You can apply it thinly. The formula is easy to control the intensity with a lip brush. For a powdery lip product, it's less drying than most. It's readily available at Olive Young and often goes on sale. While the formula isn't inherently drying, it clumps if applied over a lip balm, and it smears if topped with lip oil or gloss. It's a lonely lip product. When applied, it settles into lip lines and tends to clump, instantly caking if there's any moisture or pressure. It also streaks easily when patted on. Touch-ups are naturally difficult. The color is coral in name only, lacking the characteristic whiteness of coral. It's just a red-pink with yellow undertones. It's completely different from the official swatches, and you can't build it up to achieve that thick, powdery look shown online. Building it up just leads to more settling in lines and clumping. Blending is out of the question. It's a high-chroma shade without fluorescence... not quite PCCS Bright, more like a Strong tone that might suit a Spring Bright who doesn't take on fluorescent tones. Honestly, the formula is so poor that I wouldn't recommend this product to any deep undertone. After it sets, it has a tint-like quality that tends to become redder and darker, so the color payoff varies greatly depending on individual body temperature and natural lip color. The staining color is a pink-based red, but the strong yellow undertone gives it an odd feel. I really don't recommend it, but I'm giving it two stars in case warm deep undertones with limited options need something. You won't be able to blend this product with any other formula or in any order, except for layering a mousse-type tint on top. To minimize patchiness, forget about using lip balm. Once you give up lip balm, dryness becomes inevitable. Rather than patting it on, it's better to use a lip brush or apply it with zero pressure, letting the applicator glide over your lips. You'll have no choice but to do it this way. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinFeb 22, 2020
Peripera lip lovers will likely adore this! I bought it without even testing, and I don't regret it one bit. It's got that quintessential Peripera feel, you know? Being used to super matte products, I don't mind a bit of dead skin cells showing, but there's a slight tendency for that. Still, the color is so pretty, it's hard to complain. After all, isn't color the most crucial aspect of a lipstick? The shade doesn't have any fluorescent undertones, it blends beautifully, and the scent is reminiscent of chocolate mixed with emulsion. Delightful! While it's not excessively matte, it does have a tendency to clump up a bit, like eraser shavings. It seems to do this even more than the previously released Airy Velvet Stick, unfortunately.