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- mq****Dry SkinSensitive SkinAtopic SkinInner DrynessRecommendedApr 20, 2023
While it's a cosmetic product, I think I'm most satisfied with the packaging! The weight feels just right, which adds to its luxurious appeal. Even though my lip color isn't particularly deep, the pigmentation wasn't great. The scent is also too strong, which makes me a bit hesitant to use it. Since the color payoff isn't intense, it might work well as a blush too! - jd***Dry SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresRednessDead Skin CellsRecommendedOct 25, 2022
First off, the case is definitely worth the money. For around $100, you can own a piece of Hermès - how cool is that? It comes with a simple pouch that perfectly fits the lipstick. The magnetic lid closes with a satisfying snap, and the substantial thickness provides a great grip. Since the cases come in various limited edition colors, there's a fun collectible aspect too. Once you've used up the lipstick, you can just buy refills. While the refills are pricier than average at about $50-60, the case's durability sets it apart from other brands. The product comes in matte and satin finishes - the satin is incredibly smooth, similar to Dior Rouge in texture. There's a wide range of colors, mostly in red, pink, and MLBB (My Lips But Better) shades. As someone with a neutral to warm undertone who doesn't suit orange, I find all the colors incredibly flattering. It's an excellent gift option too. Try to snag it duty-free for the best deal - you won't regret it! The price... it's truly, incredibly expensive. Limited editions can cost up to $110, and even the lip balm is around $90. The staining effect is minimal, and being a satin texture, it wears off quite easily. If the price seems too steep, consider buying a cheaper lip balm from secondhand markets. Once you've used it up, you can purchase a refill to insert into the Hermès case.