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Reviews
- Hwahae UserCombination SkinAtopy SkinAcne SkinSensitive SkinOct 24, 2023
The only positive thing I can say is that the brown shade is perfect for autumn. The glass case makes it heavy. The opaque packaging prevents you from seeing the product's condition. The scent is overwhelmingly strong, making me feel queasy. The color payoff is weak. Instead of adhering to the lips, it just sits on top, creating an odd sensation. Overall, it leaves me feeling quite perplexed. My advice? Skip this one. Only consider buying if you prefer sheer color and don't mind a slippery feeling on your lips! - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinNov 8, 2022
A soft brown with a medium saturation, reminiscent of a color with a splash of milk added. It's slightly more saturated than Peripera's 'Hip-saeng Hip-sa'. Looking at the texture color alone, it appeared to be a milk-infused brick brown, but when applied, it translated into a rose brown on my lips, possibly due to my naturally reddish lip tone. It's very similar in color payoff to RareKind's now-discontinued Musk Rose, so if you liked that one, you'll likely enjoy this Marron Chaud too. The formula is quite similar to Peripera's Airy Velvet. However, it's slightly thinner and has a more delicate color payoff. Thanks to its moisturizing application, I didn't experience any dryness, and it didn't significantly emphasize dead skin cells. Still, being a velvet tint, proper lip care is essential. It also has better adherence to the lips. Once it sets, there's minimal transfer. The scent is chocolatey, not quite subtle but not overpowering either. The opening of the container is the same size as the applicator tip, which means the opening gets messy every time you pull out the applicator. As someone who prefers a clean opening, I found it a bit disappointing that I had to clean it more thoroughly. Also, while it's not completely low in saturation, it's close to a low-medium saturation with a delicate color payoff. If you only like high-saturation colors, this might not be your cup of tea. Even with multiple layers, the color doesn't build up significantly, so if you prefer high pigmentation, this might appear as if you've barely applied anything.