Dinto Blogloy Lip Tint [204 Modestia] Reviews
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- 므음이Mar 4, 2025Combination Skin
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ConsWhen applied on the lips, it sets at an incredibly fast speed, so if you don't blend it quickly, it becomes slightly difficult to create a gradient expression.
TipApplying the product directly to the lips and blending it with your fingers is less effective than blending it by pressing the lips together, as the latter method creates a more even application through sound wave vibration.