After Base Makeup, During the Lip Color Step
Complete your base with foundation and concealer, then prep your lips with a lip balm before applying. If you finish your eye makeup and cheek color first and save lip color for last, it's easier to balance your overall makeup look.
From the Inside Out, Naturally
Use the applicator tip to gently glide the product from the inner part of your lips outward. Thanks to its watery texture, a single light layer melts in with a sheer, translucent finish. Layer it up to gradually build color intensity and control the payoff. When using it as a cheek tint, dab a small amount onto your fingertips and tap lightly onto the apples of your cheeks for a fresh, juicy flush.
Color Styling by Occasion
- For everyday looks, soft MLBB shades like Nude Rosie or Damask are effortlessly wearable
- At the office, try Tuberose or Oak Mauve for a calm yet lively lip
- For evening plans or special occasions, reach for vivid shades like Berry Cherry, Ruby Bloom, or Vin Chaud Drop to make a statement
Makeup Pairings by Skin Tone
If you're warm-toned, pair Berry Cherry with a coral cheek. Cool-toned? Try Oak Mauve with a rose cheek. Brown-toned shades like Wood Mood work beautifully with beige eyeshadow for a soft, cohesive look. Formulated with damask rose flower extract, Provence rose flower extract, and rosehip fruit extract, it also delivers gentle moisture care to your lips.
To Keep Lips Hydrated Longer
Always close the cap tightly after use to prevent the formula from drying out. We recommend using within 12 months of opening, and storing in a cool place away from direct sunlight. When cleansing, press a remover-soaked cotton pad gently onto your lips to lift the color cleanly without irritation.