TWINKLEPOP Blur Mud Pot [04 BARMING PINK] Reviews
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- EpiphyllumJan 5, 2025Combination Skin
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ConsTo talk about the really inconvenient points, even the Milk Touch products, the pot opening is narrow but deep, so it's quite inconvenient to use by hand haha. It seems most pot-type products are like this. The container is wide and shallow, and the Hand & Park seems to be the best. Ah, and after applying the lip balm, you should apply it when it feels a bit dry and flaky, not when there's still oil and moisture left. If you apply it when there's still oil and moisture, it will clump up. It's better to apply it when there's a bit of dry flakiness, as it will press down the flakiness as it goes on.