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most would repurchase

Prefer prose? A snappy summary of reviews so far: Feedback for the application category a rating of four indicates responses to "how did this product apply?" mostly responded glides. Considering feedback for the colour category the current rating of four suggests users & critics replies to "does this product shift, or is it true to the pan/box/tube?" are mildy towards true to colour. Considering the pigmentation category the rating of five is a sign that evaluating "how pigmented is this product?" tended towards opaque. In the luster category an average total of four suggests in response to the "how lustrous is this product?" somewhat suggest glossy. Looking at review rankings for the texture category the current four suggests reviewers considering the question "how is the texture of this product?" generally suggest smooth.


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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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not a review but perhaps helpful - here is a description from the source: ""The difficulty was finding the right combinations of darker, matte contour and a lighter, pearly metal heart that would highlight the curve of the lips and thus give the appearance of volume. It is an on-the-go product that is easy to wear and yet capable of recreating a professional makeup result." - Peter Philips, Creative and Image Director for Dior MakeupWhat it is: Inspired by professional makeup artistry, Double Rouge combines two makeup trends: matte and metal. In a single application, it produces an ombre effect with a highly pigmented matte contour and a light-catching metal heart. What it does: Two shades work in harmony upon application, creating a sophisticated finish and an optical illusion of volume. How to use: For a bolder ombre effect, start by applying Fix It (not included) to the center of the lips. Then use Double Rouge directly on the lips, moving from the outside inward in a single sweep.

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