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- puleafApr 30, 2025 (UTC)Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsIf you keep applying lip balm after using this product, you might notice some dead skin cells appearing on your lips. In this case, you'll need to gently exfoliate before touching up your lip color for a smooth finish. (As someone with naturally dry lips, I've just accepted this as an unavoidable fate...)
TipPro tip: If you're not used to bold lip colors, try applying a nude lip base first, then use the built-in brush to lightly blend the product just on the inner part of your lips for a more natural, less intense look. Since this is marketed as a lip and cheek product, you can use it as a blush too. If you find the color too intense for your cheeks, try mixing it with your foundation. I used a ratio of 1 part foundation : 0.2 parts Soufflé Color Pot : 0.1 parts stick highlighter (I used Glint Milky Moon, but any similar shade would work). This creates a beautiful, natural flush!