This only comes in 5 shades. The shade range is very limited, which is common for Korean cosmetics. I thought that because this brand is so popular for their lip tints, that they'd have a larger selection of shades, so that's disappointing. I picked the shade #05 Elf Light Rose because it looked like a beautiful rosy pink shade and Peripera describes it as a MLBB pink. In the swatch below it looks like a pretty reddish pink. However, on my lips it looks like a very bright pink. On my medium skin-tone it looks too bright and I find it to be terribly unflattering. All the swatches I have seen of this exact shade looked gorgeous but on me the colour looks very different. This particular shade is really raved about online.
The formula of this tint is quite unique. At first, this tint applies like a moussey-gel. It’s very pigmented and unlike most Korean tints, it doesn't apply patchy. Once it dries down, it truly feels like a velvety powder on the lips. It's not sticky or heavy at all. It's very lightweight and comfortable as the name claims.
Despite the fact that I don't like the shade, I still recommend this lip tint! For the colour alone, I wouldn't reach for this but because I like the formula I make it work by layering it with other lip products. I've been enjoying topping it off with my Anastasia Beverly Hills Lipgloss in Kristen, which is brownish-pink nude; this combo results in a wearable pink shade.
If they came out with other shades, preferably a plum, I would order it right away. So I recommend giving these a try if you like any of the shades. I would give this 5 stars if they had a shade that would suit me.
Pros:
- Comfortable
- Inexpensive
- Pigmented
- Light weight
- Long wearing
Cons:
- Limited shade range
- Smells like soap
Rating: 💜💜💜💜♡
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