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- gk*******Dehydrated SkinSensitive SkinSebum/BlackheadsDark CirclesInner DrynessEnlarged PoresRecommendedDec 1, 2023
This was the first base lip product I bought after getting my summer cool mute personal color analysis! It's great for overlining lips too, so I've been using it a lot. When applied, you can see it clumping on the lips. It doesn't feel like it's absorbing into the lips at all - more like it's just sitting on top. - pp********Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedJan 22, 2023
It's truly gorgeous. Perfect as a base lip color. Such a shame it's been discontinued! I'm so disappointed it's been discontinued. I wish I had stocked up earlier. I've been searching everywhere, but I can't find anything quite like it. - lm*******Combination SkinSensitive SkinSebum/BlackheadsDark CirclesEnlarged PoresRednessRecommendedAug 11, 2022
A subdued pink color with a hint of white. It has a touch of gray, giving it a sophisticated look. This shade would work well as a base color. I think it would pair beautifully with a vibrant cherry red, fuchsia pink, or a more saturated, fresh light to bright pink layered on top. There are several other shades in the same line, like Take Off or Pink Flow, that would complement this color perfectly. The application is smooth and incredibly lightweight. It feels feather-light on the lips. Although it's officially described as mauve, it doesn't really look mauve to me. It's more of a generic pink shade. The adherence to the lips isn't great, and the staying power is mediocre at best. It transfers quite easily. - au********Dehydrated SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinSebum/BlackheadsRednessJun 26, 2022
This was a precious drugstore 'Soft Pink' base lip product. It's not yellowish, and it has just the right amount of whiteness without being dull from grayish or purplish tones. It's a soft pink with perfectly muted saturation. It's ideal for layering under cool-toned lipsticks that are too bright or dark. The formula feels very oily and has a thick, paste-like consistency, which I strongly dislike. The floating color particles get stuck in fine lines and dead skin cells. It's rare to find a product that highlights its flaws so well. Hydration and exfoliation are absolutely essential. Discontinued! Why did Rare Kind eliminate such a diverse color range? Of course, the formula received a lot of criticism, which is why I hadn't purchased it until now. I rushed to try it after hearing it was being discontinued. Why not improve the formula instead of closing the business? Even if you search all the drugstores, you won't find colors like this anymore. Most base lips are either full of beige or dull due to grayish or purplish tones. While there are other appealing base lips with different color characteristics, the 'Soft Pink' base is now extinct. Shouldn't one of the Amore Pacific brands take responsibility and release one? I wish I had bought more, I'm so sad. - Hwahae UserDry SkinAcne SkinRecommendedJan 1, 2022
The color is a lovely strawberry milk shade. When applied to the lips, it looks even prettier than in the photos. It tends to bring out some dead skin cells, which is a bit disappointing. But the beautiful color makes up for it. It's absolutely gorgeous as a base! - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinAtopic SkinNov 24, 2021
The color is pretty, but that's about it... If you have super sensitive skin, you really shouldn't use tints I bought it because the color was beautiful and I thought it would be fine since it's from Amore. But as soon as I applied it, it triggered an allergic reaction. Even now, it's oozing and itching like crazy. Tints are truly hell. If you have delicate skin, please don't buy this - Hwahae UserNormal SkinRecommendedOct 11, 2021
If you're a cool-toned muted skin type, this might be perfect for you. It applies as a mauve pink with a hint of gray, making it an ideal cool-toned base lip color. I guarantee that using this as a base and adding a floral pink as a point color will create the best combination. It goes on slightly thick on the lips, but despite the matte finish on the surface, it doesn't feel dry underneath. There's some transfer due to its thickness, but it comes off easily with a tissue or cotton pad. The disappointing aspects were the excessive product residue on the package lid and stopper. I've attached a photo for reference. Another issue is that the applicator tip doesn't suit the texture of this tint, which is similar to Rare Kind's formula. For a slightly thick, velvet-smudge texture, a wider tip that doesn't pick up too much product would make application easier. It's unfortunate that it wasn't designed this way. - qh******Normal SkinSebum/BlackheadsEnlarged PoresRecommendedOct 2, 2021
First off, I absolutely adore the color! As someone with a cool undertone and fair complexion, I've been on the hunt for a nude lip that I can wear on its own without it being too overwhelming. Contrary to my initial concerns, this lipstick looks stunning when worn alone. It doesn't float on the lips at all and just looks beautiful. It's also hands down the best as a base lip color. The adherence could be a bit better, but it's actually not bad at all! Better than I expected. If you blot it once or twice with a tissue, it reduces transfer significantly. - ao*******Oily SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedSep 30, 2021
I thought matte wouldn't suit me, but when I smudged it with a brush, nothing could be more perfect. If you have cool-toned skin, you can use it as a base lip color or blush. For those with small lips like me, it's versatile enough for daily use. Well... The fact that it's matte means you need to pay attention to dead skin cells? On second thought, it seems more neutral-toned rather than cool, same goes for the fig shade... - ho****Combination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinMar 14, 2021
I bought this for the color, and I think it's a really pretty shade as a base lip product. But why! What's with the dead skin cells? It looked incredibly messy on my lips, not unlike the yogurt effect. I have a habit of applying a generous amount of lip sleeping mask every night and carefully removing any loose dead skin cells first thing in the morning, so I can usually apply most tints without any flaking. However, this isn't an issue with my lips; it seems the tint has too much pigment, causing it to clump and create chaos on its own. Use just a tiny bit with a lip brush. If you don't carefully control the amount using the tint applicator, you'll definitely be in for a shocking dead skin cell extravaganza when you take off your mask.