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Overview

  • How are reviewers describing this item?
    color, nice, last, long and dry.
  • Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
  • The most common age group for the reviews is over 54
  • Below is a list of the groups with the highest percentage positive reviews for each of the following attributes:
    • Age: over 54
    • Eye color: hazel
    • Skin tone: light
    • Skin type: combination
    • Hair color: black
  • Below is a list of the groups with the highest percentage negative reviews for each of the following attributes:
    • Age: over 54
    • Eye color: brown
    • Skin tone: tan
    • Skin type: dry
    • Hair color: red
  • Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
  • This product had a total of 442 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jun 5 2022.

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    Posted by a reviewer on Sephora

    At first i thought it was lip gloss so when i tried it on loved it then wiped it off it didn’t come off fully


    Posted by a reviewer on Sephora

    Pretty color didnt last long and the color wasnt very pigmented


    Posted by a reviewer on Sephora

    This is such a pretty sheer red but it dries out my lips so bad


    Posted by a reviewer on Sephora

    I really like the way this looks but i honestly can’t believe nobody else is mentioning how bad this tastes


    Posted by a reviewer on Sephora

    Wore as normal and the gloss was nice and did stain nice enough but did not stay after eating felt like i had to reapply for color to last on my lips


    Posted by a reviewer on Sephora

    Very glossy but also a very thin pigment


    Posted by a reviewer on Sephora

    Never thought red would fit me but i thought wrong


    Posted by a reviewer on Sephora

    But only con is it doesn’t last long

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