3 Reviews
- 셀!Apr 29, 2025 (UTC)Dry SkinAcne Skin
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ConsThe staying power is a bit disappointing, possibly due to the tendency to transfer quite a bit.
- ijw97May 23, 2024 (UTC)수부지Sensitive SkinAcne Skin
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ConsUnfortunately, it lacks staying power and tends to transfer. It's also quite sticky. I was hoping for something light and fresh for summer, but it's a bit uncomfortable when my hair sticks to it. I'm a huge fan of Rom&nd products and usually only use their line, but this one is a bit disappointing.
TipThe pigmentation is so good that if you apply just a tiny amount, it reduces the stickiness and transfer issues! The color is truly beautiful, so I'm still enjoying using it!
- 령령앙May 18, 2024 (UTC)Combination Skin
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This review was written by The Hwahae Testers who received the product for free and evaluated it with a sense of representing Hwahae. The review is completely unbiased and honest, with no guidelines or restrictions. Reviews by The Hwahae Testers undergo the same strict verification process as regular reviews, and if they don't meet our standards, revisions will be requested.Pros🔥 Rom&nd Glasting Color Gloss in Cherry Up 🔥 ▪️ The hottest new release for cool-toned beauties! As a winter cool-tone myself, I'm thrilled to introduce Rom&nd's Cherry Up - a shade that's sure to captivate both winter and summer cool-toned folks alike! ▪️ #Romand_GlastingColorGloss_08_CherryUp It's clear as day, even from 100 meters away, that this is a perfect match for #CoolTones! ▪️ The texture is, in a word, 'luscious'! You can feel the richness from the moment you open the cap. True to its glossy nature, it: - Fills in lip lines beautifully - Covers dead skin cells - Maintains its glossy finish over time!✨ ▪️ Unlike other Rom&nd tints, this one has a thick, glossy finish with a noticeably rich feel You know how 'tanghulu lips' are all the rage these days? With Cherry Up, you can nail both the color and the glossy look!!! ▪️ I compared it to Rom&nd's Bear Pig shade, and it's clear that Cherry Up has a much more vibrant, cool cherry tone 🍒
ConsDue to its glossy nature, unlike matte formulas that set, it may transfer when your lips touch cups or other surfaces - that's probably the only drawback I can think of.