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Prefer prose? A snappy summary of reviews so far: Considering the application category the rating of four is a sign that evaluating "how did this product apply?" tended towards glides. Looking at review rankings for the moisturizing category the current rating of five suggests reviewers replies to "how moisturizing is this product?" heavily suggest hydrating. Considering feedback for the long-wearing category an average of two suggests users & critics when asked "how long-wearing is this product?" somewhat indicate disappears quickly. On the colour category an average total of four indicates in response to the "does this product shift, or is it true to the pan/box/tube?" slightly indicate true to colour. Reviewing the pigmentation category the current five suggests considering the question "how pigmented is this product?" generally favor opaque.


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as an example, one rating criteria for lipsticks is luster. luster ranges from matte to glossy. Matte might be a desired quality for you, while glossy might be desired for someone else. there isn’t a right answer, only your opinion.

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This spring, play on the contrast between a vibrant hue and a pastel shade with this Double Rouge in an intense satiny and matte garnet red. A single application of Double Rouge produces an ombré effect with a highly pigmented satin contour and light-catching matte heart. How to Use: Step 1 - For bolder colour, start by applying Fix It to the center of your lips. Step 2 - Then apply Double Rouge directly to the lips, moving from the exterior to the interior in a single sweep.