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- yy*****Dry SkinSensitive SkinSebum/BlackheadsDark CirclesInner DrynessRecommendedApr 7, 2025
The color is absolutely gorgeous! The staying power and pigmentation are both excellent. I highly recommend it! The only downside is that while it fits in my makeup pouch, it's quite heavy, which is a bit disappointing. - by********Dry SkinSensitive SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsDark CirclesInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRednessDead Skin CellsRecommendedSep 3, 2024
The texture is great for blending and spreads easily. It applies with a velvety smooth feel, like a solidified mousse. When applied in summer, it creates a beautiful color. While it's not extremely noticeable, you'll need to exfoliate your lips. It's a bit heavy to carry around, and having a lip brush would be helpful. - ch*******Dry SkinAcne SkinSebum/BlackheadsRednessRecommendedMar 14, 2024
It applies smoothly without emphasizing dead skin cells. Despite its texture, it provides good color payoff. The plum and brown shades are lovely. The packaging is excessively bulky. The actual color differs significantly from the product image. Application is inconvenient as it requires using fingers or a brush, which feels somewhat unhygienic (though less so when testing). It's particularly challenging to apply on-the-go. Apply to your lips first, then use the remaining product on your fingertips to add a touch of color to your cheeks. - hp********Dry SkinDark CirclesRecommendedFeb 3, 2024
For reference, I have light undertone in shade 21. I use a pink-based foundation and apply makeup lightly regardless of my personal color. Being light-toned, I find that high saturation colors don't suit me, so I apply neutral-cool tones lightly for accent colors. While warm-neutral shades can work, orange and yellow don't suit me at all. (I never use warm-toned base products!) I usually layer 2-3 lip colors when doing my makeup. This swatch is on bare lips, applied lightly! I tried these three shades from the Cherry Something Slay line. (My original choice was sold out, so these are alternatives.) The product comes in a jar, and the case is a bit heavy. It might be challenging to carry multiple for touch-ups... My bag would get quite heavy! The texture is very powdery. When swatched on the hand, it shows some settling into fine lines, but on the lips, it doesn't crease much at all. It applies very smoothly! (I haven't tested the longevity yet, but plan to later.) Cherry -> This was the shade I expected least from, but it turned out to be a beautiful point lip color for light undertones. It applies with a clear, bright finish and was my favorite. Recommended for Summer Light and Bright (including Winter) complexions! Something -> It's a muted pink with a hint of brown. This would pair well with a more sophisticated makeup look. Summer Mute complexions might look great with a more intense application! Slay -> It's like a grape color mixed with brown and gray. However, since I applied it lightly, that nuance doesn't show up well in the photo. This would suit Mute complexions well! With a more intense application, it could work beautifully for Winter Deep and Dark complexions. I didn't include photos of it as a blush because I applied it without other makeup and used very little, so the difference wasn't noticeable in pictures... (Only I could tell the difference!) I'll update on the longevity of it as a blush later. Given how it's selling out on YouTube and the official site, I was half skeptical, half excited. But for a matte, powdery product, it's quite nice! I plan to buy the original shade I wanted when it's back in stock. The downside is the heavy packaging. Since it's in a jar, you need to apply it with your fingers or a tool. Using your fingers leaves a lot of staining, and having to carry a tool around can be a bit of a hassle. When using it as a blush, make sure to blend it out lightly! If you apply too much, the color becomes intense and your cheeks will stand out too much.