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- ♡애기늘보♡Oct 25, 2024 (UTC)Combination SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsAmong Chanel's moisturizing lipsticks, Rouge Coco Flash gives a clear, glossy 'water shine' effect, while Rouge Coco Bloom (this product) applies with a firmer texture, covering your natural lip color completely with an opaque, high-shine enamel finish. However, due to its thick consistency, it severely emphasizes dry patches when you have chapped lips, and the lipstick settles into the texture of your lips. So you can only apply it when your lips are in good condition. It's also slightly sticky. The biggest disappointment is how easily it transfers - just one sip from a cup and half of it comes off. After drinking a full glass of water, most of the lipstick is gone. The formula applies thickly and leaves messy, thick marks on cups, which makes me hesitant to use it when going out. Personally, I find myself reaching more often for Chinese brands like Pink Bear, Flower Knows, Flortte, or Joocyee lipsticks. They're more moisturizing yet transfer-proof, or have a much lighter water-shine plus oil-shine formula that's more comfortable to wear.
TipIf you're set on buying from Chanel, Rouge Coco Flash might be a better choice, but honestly, it's not really worth it. Among moisturizing department store lipsticks, I think YSL products are better.