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Romand - SashaGrace review for 22 Pomelo Skin (Bare Juicy Series)
Lip Stain & Tint
4.7
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22 Pomelo Skin (Bare Juicy Series)
22 Pomelo Skin (Bare Juicy Series)
SashaGrace
Oily/Resilient
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22 Pomelo Skin (Bare Juicy Series)
[Description] per Romand's global site
>Bare-skin colors inspired by early spring sunshine
>A candy-coated gloss that intensifies over time
>Clear and syrupy finish with rich juicy colors
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[Shade Range]
Pomelo, despite its nude tone, has healthy pigmentation and creamy shine that eventually dries down a bit. It can be sheered out, or worn more thickly for coverage. It is creamy and skin-toned, so it won't really leave a stain unless perhaps your lips have very little pigment. Pomelo is a slightly brownie peach, great for olive skin tones, that really mutes the red in my lips and evens out pigmentation. It's a really nice nude on me.
#22 Pomelo Skin: Not-too-white-beige shade that fits warm undertones
[Price]
I can't remember what I paid for each, but on Romand's site they are $13 USD. On many other sites like Olive Young, Jolse, and YesStyle, they fluctuate in between $7-$9 USD.
[Texture]
This formula is a thin, creamy gloss texture that is smooth. Not sticky at all, but does have a slightly tacky feel that gives it some staying power. It is moderately moisturizing, but I don't feel it's a gloss formula that I reach for to treat dryness. But the formula is very forgiving and flexible, always makes my uneven chapped lips look smoother and uniform in color.
[Scent]
The scent is a fresh and fruity fragrance that is lovely. It adds to the application experience and is not strong or long-lasting. There also is not an offensive taste.
[Conclusion]
It's really hard for me to find a good nude that works with my olive skin tone and doesn't make my pigmented lips corpse-like. I really like Pomelo, I would absolutely repurchase! I like the entire Bare Juicy line of Lasting Tints. The muted, true nude tones are really lovely and flexible. It is an easy lip product you don't need a mirror to apply, but feels slightly more elevated compared to a lip balm.
The only thing I can add as a con is that after a few hours and the product has dried down, the formula goes slightly gummy. When this happens, I don't recommend applying over itself. Remove whatever product is left on your lips then apply a fresh coat.
That old product balls up and changes in consistency, so its longevity isn't great, but creamy glosses are never known for their longevity.
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7 Comments
Pickyplans
Oily/Resilient
Thanks for the lip swatch. It always helps to actually see the shade mixed with someone’s natural tone for those of us with pigmented lips.
Lingua
Dry/Resilient
love the nude pigment
Shann1119
Dry/Resilient
great review
Pickybina
Dry/Sensitive
Great review
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Donnie
Dry/Sensitive
Great review
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