![]() It doesn’t gather on the lines of my lips and doesn’t cake because it applies thin. It has a satin finish but, for me, it’s more of a semi-matte, which I prefer. It feels creamy, soft, and light on the lips and the color lasts for about six hours, bar eating. The pigmentation, as expected from a korean brand, is as advertised. They are not kidding when they say this is intense. The lipstick promises to condition and nourish the lips with dahlia variabilis extract, rice bran wax in a pigmented formula. I have the Lip Paradise Intense Satin ($34) in the shades Ruby, a red with blue undertones, and Megan, a muted rose shade. K-Beauty brand Dear Dahlia sent over some of their lipsticks and I was honestly excited because I have never tried a K-Beauty lip product that’s vegan, cruelty-free, and are made without sulfates, silicones, parabens, phthalates, or synthetic fragrances and colors. My everyday makeup is pretty straightforward so I only get to have fun with my lip color. ![]()
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