Lip Oil + Lip Stain
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Lip Oil + Clear Lip Gloss for Top Layering
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Apple Seed Oil, Ginseng Extract
Apple Seed Oil, Shea Butter
Apple Seed Oil
Doe-foot Applicator
Spatula
Doe-foot Applicator
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Appleberry Lip Oil
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Customer Reviews 4.2 out of 5 stars 16,313 4.2 out of 5 stars 16,313 4.2 out of 5 stars 16,313 4.2 out of 5 stars 16,313 3.9 out of 5 stars 576 4.2 out of 5 stars 16,313 4.2 out of 5 stars 16,313 Price — $13.99 $13.99 $13.99 $13.99 $12.00 $12.00 Shade Red Pink Baby Pink Plum Dark Wine Clear Clear Function Revitalizing Hydrating Nourishing Volumizing Tinting Soothing Soothing Main Ingredients Raspberry Seed Oil Cherry Extract Peptide Peony Extract Kakadyplum Extract Jojoba Oil Wine Extract Green Tea Extract Mint ExtractThe NOONI Korean Lip Oil in Applecoco is a delightful addition to my beauty routine, offering a blend of lip care benefits in a single product.One of the standout features of this lip oil is its moisturizing properties. Infused with nourishing ingredients like apple water and coconut oil, it effectively hydrates and softens my lips, leaving them feeling smooth and conditioned throughout the day. The lightweight formula absorbs quickly without any greasy residue, making it comfortable to wear alone or as a base under lipstick.I particularly enjoy the subtle tint it provides. The Applecoco shade offers a sheer, natural-looking hint of color that enhances my lips with a healthy glow. It's perfect for days when I want a touch of color without the heaviness of traditional lipsticks.Another impressive aspect of this lip oil is its long-lasting effect. Unlike some lip products that require frequent reapplication, the NOONI Lip Oil stays put for hours, maintaining its moisturizing and plumping benefits without fading or feathering.The plumping effect is subtle yet noticeable, giving my lips a slightly fuller appearance without any tingling sensation. It's a nice bonus that adds to the overall appeal of the product.In terms of packaging, the sleek and compact design makes it easy to carry in my purse or pocket, making it convenient for on-the-go touch-ups throughout the day.While the scent is pleasant and not overpowering, those sensitive to fragrances may want to consider this aspect before purchasing.Overall, the NOONI Korean Lip Oil in Applecoco has exceeded my expectations with its moisturizing, long-lasting, and subtly tinted formula. It's a versatile product that combines lip care with a hint of color, making it a must-have in my daily beauty regimen.
This is an effective lip stain. It goes on wet and glossy but not sticky. I recommend putting 2 coats on your lips and then blotting it off immediately with a tissue so you don’t accidentally wipe it on your clothes. No scent or flavor.Do not put too many wet coats on your lips because it may drip. It can also stain your teeth when it is wet so check your smile when you are applying to make sure it does not touch your front teeth.I think this is a good base color to put on at the beginning of the day. Use this to “draw” your lips on in the morning. You can apply a different colored lip gloss over this.I have the Appleberry and the Applepeony lip oils. I thought the Applepeony would be a softer pink. It looks the same as Appleberry. Both look like a berry red. I would recommend that you buy the Appleberry only if you like a bright berry red color.Throughout the day, the color will fade into the opposite of a popsicle effect. The color stays on the outer parts of the lip like lip liner and there is little to no color on the inner part of the lip (the part that is closer to your teeth). Swipe on a coat concentrated on the inner part of the top and lower lip in the middle of the day to freshen up the color.My lips always become dry after a while, so I always have Aquaphor available.I recommend. The price is reasonable. It works as a lip stain.UPDATE: After using this for a while, I’d rate it 2 stars. The color is too bright for my small lips. I feel that it emphasizes how small my lips are. You cannot use this gloss to line your lips accurately because it is too goopy.To get fuller lips, tracing your natural lip line with a lip pencil/liner is the best way to go. You can put a touch of highlighter on your Cupid’s bow and a tiny bit of contour color under your lower lip to emphasize the shadow and help your lower lip look fuller. Pop some lip gloss like Neutrogena lip gloss on the fattest parts of your lips (middle of the bottom lip and middle of upper lip near Cupid’s bow) and you are good to go.Note that the packaging for this goopy gloss leaks. Maybe it was my fault and I did not close it tightly, but I ended up with goopy lip gloss in the ziplock bag I had stored this in. This will stain, so be careful if you want to put this in a nice purse or clutch because you might end up with streaks of lip stain on the inside of your bag if this leaks.
I purchased all four and I'm here to break it down for you.This is a listing for four related, but fairly different products. Like you, I looked at the descriptions of "hydrating and plumping and smoothing and etc etc etc" and said, "yeah yeah yeah, you put different colors and flavors in them, but they're all the same thing."NO.1. Appletea is the most "lip gloss" like out of the four - I'm guessing this is the "hydrating" component. A little thicker and stickier than the rest. "Flavor" (these are unsweetened) is meh, the green tint doesn't seem to affect natural lip shade in any remarkable way. This one is a 3/5 for me.2. Applecoco is a true lip oil, none of that lip gloss stickiness here. The flavor is nice, very vaguely summery. The tint is super neutral.This one is a 4.5/5 for me, my fav of the four.3. Applemint is very similar in formula to the Applecoco as far as the oil vs gloss thing goes, BUT while it only seems a little minty in smell and taste that BURN sets in. It feels like one of those venom lip plumpers that were so popular 10 or so years ago. The feeling dissipates in 3-5 mins and did seem to pump up the volume a little bit. The blue tint initially made my lips a little pale, but the, uh, "plumping effect" made them flushed. 3.75/5.4. Appleberry is almost a different beast here. Similar lip oil formula feel to the Coco and the Mint, but the color in this one is an actual lip tint/stain. Yes, STAIN. Not "branded for life" stain, but it's not going to wipe right off. This will be a perk for some people. Others want something more ephemeral. Just know that this has a color deposit, and it's an Asian/K-Beauty red which is generally more of a coral (e.g. a little orange-y). Not the best shade for me without a tan, but for someone else it's gonna be the best. Solid 4/5.General notes here:1. These are smaller than you're expecting, but they last pretty long. I bought the Applecoco towards the end of January 2021, wear it almost daily, and still have some left (as of Oct 21).2. The doe foot applicator is stiffer and less soft than I've come across in other lip products. You will live, but be aware if that's a deal breaker for you.3. I've seen a lot of people say this gets leaky in purses and the like. I've only thrown it in a purse maybe once (I'm a cosmetic display kinda gal), so I guess if you need it on the go close that sucker tight and keep the little box it comes in to put it in to be safe (no spilled lipstick in mom's Valentino purse).This is the longest Amazon review I've ever written in my life. If you actually read it, I'm happy to have been this involved in your selection of lip product. Peace.