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- Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinOct 9, 2024
The color is absolutely gorgeous. It's a perfect apricot shade that's nude without being dull, making it an ideal MLBB for light skin tones. It's versatile enough to use as a base or on its own for a beautiful, natural lip look. There are quite a few disappointments with the reformulation... The original 'Shy Peach' was famous for its deep undertone (though a bit vibrant for light skin tones, it worked well when dabbed on). Somehow, the reformulation feels like a downgrade. Before: Thick texture with strong color payoff. Not very glossy. Dried out lips a bit. After: Applies more lightly, which is nice, but with weaker pigmentation. More glossy, but the 'yogurt effect' (color settling into lip lines) is really bad. Honestly, while the original formula wasn't trendy (these days, people prefer glossy, translucent lip tints over pigmented, matte ones), I understand why they reformulated. But why is the 'yogurt effect' so severe? You have to wipe the inside of your mouth right after application, and it settles into lines even after eating. And who designed this double-lock tint packaging? It leaks when fully closed, and you have to under-tighten it to lock, but even then it slightly leaks. Between the packaging issues and the 'yogurt effect', I'm really disappointed, despite the beautiful color. Both long-time fans of Lillybyred tints and newcomers will likely notice these flaws... It's surprising from a brand that usually excels at color cosmetics. Still, I have to admit the color is truly beautiful...