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- ♡애기늘보♡Jan 7, 2025 (UTC)Combination SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsWhile it has a velvety matte finish, there's a hint of hidden moisture on the lips. However, objectively speaking, I wouldn't call this a completely non-drying matte lip. With only one or two stores nationwide and limited reviews or PR, it was challenging to find feedback before purchasing. For information on the formula and overall satisfaction, I'd suggest checking Naver blogs. For color swatches, the official website and TikTok reviews by international users are your best bet. Tea Polo's color is very close to what's shown on the official website. Prada Beauty lipsticks have many unique shades that don't overlap with other brands, especially sophisticated browns and deep colors. Tamarisk is the only shade that might suit and brighten most Korean skin tones universally, but its yellow-toned warm pink might not work for everyone.
TipIf you typically wear shades 24 or 25 with an olive or tanned complexion and have found it challenging to try these kinds of colors, Tea Polo might be worth a shot. It tends to look even prettier on darker skin tones, regardless of whether they're muted or not. For similar quality and color range but with shades that might be more flattering for Asian skin tones, check out Fan Bingbing's beauty brand, Fan Beauty Diary. The photos are so tempting! They're priced around 40,000 won in Korea, possibly a bit cheaper if you buy directly from Taobao. While Prada Beauty has many unique and beautiful colors, as someone with an olive tone who uses the darkest Double Wear shade (around shade 25), I found many shades interesting. However, for Koreans who typically wear shades 21 or 23, there might not be as many suitable options from Prada. That's why I also recommend looking into Fan Beauty.