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- 달꽃영원Jan 4, 2021 (UTC)수부지Sensitive SkinAcne Skinproduct.Atopy Skin
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ConsWhen applying the tint on the lips like usual and gently patting it in, there is a tendency for it to clump up a bit, similar to the issue I experienced with the Missha Dear Rouge Velvet. It's best to lightly dab and spread it out with your fingers for a more even application. Honestly, the Apieu Last Tint does seem to have better longevity compared to this one. But overall, it has better lasting power than many other velvet-type tints from different brands.
TipLip exfoliation is a must!!