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- gk**********Oct 14, 2022Combination SkinSensitive SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsInner DrynessEnlarged Pores
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ConsThis is a personal preference, but I tend to prefer lipsticks where the lipstick and the lip liner are more closely integrated, like the Rom&nd Zero Matte Lipstick or the Peripera Ink Mood Matte Stick. As someone who loves matte lipsticks, I find that matte lipsticks can be quite prone to breaking, especially products like this Black Rouge Lipstick that have a similar shape. So I've often opted for tints over lipsticks, and when I do buy lipsticks, I prefer formulas like the Ink Mood Matte Stick where the application is more seamless. Additionally, because this applies in a thin, translucent way, it may feel too light in coverage for those who are used to more pigmented, one-swipe lipsticks. And lastly, if you're not a fan of the caramel popcorn scent like the Double Layer Over Velvet, that's something to be aware of with this product as well.