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- RaonIzSoulNov 8, 2022 (UTC)Combination SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsWhile not completely low in saturation, the color payoff is quite soft and leans towards medium-low saturation. If you prefer highly saturated colors, this might not be your cup of tea. Even with multiple layers, the color doesn't build up significantly, so those who like intense pigmentation might feel like they're barely wearing anything. Also, while it appears as a deep red when first applied, it stains a vivid pink flower color. Over time, it evolves into a pink-red hue, which might not be what everyone is looking for.