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A soft matte-to-cream finish with clean, defined edges. It gives structure to the lips, helps them look fuller and more polished, and works both as a liner and as an all-over color.
The gel texture is designed to feel smoother and more comfortable than traditional waxy pencils. If your lips are very dry, prep with a thin layer of balm, blot, then apply the liner for best results.
It is formulated with anti-feathering technology to help smooth the lip line and keep color from bleeding. While no product can completely override very emollient formulas or heavy oils, it significantly reduces feathering compared to wearing lipstick alone.
Wear time depends on your lip condition, what you layer on top, and how much you eat or drink. In general, you can expect several hours of crisp definition. Oily foods will always shorten wear, so a quick touch-up after a meal is recommended.
Yes. You can fill in the entire lip and wear it on its own for a chic, velvety look. Many people like to add a bit of balm or clear gloss on top for extra comfort and shine.
This is a classic pencil that needs sharpening. It is compatible with most standard cosmetic pencil sharpeners. For a clean, precise tip, twist the pencil gently as you sharpen and avoid over-sharpening.
Absolutely. It works particularly well as a base under glosses and plumpers, helping keep the edges neat and giving the color something to grip onto so it doesn’t slide outside the lip line.
The shade you choose can slightly adjust your lipstick tone. Nude shades tend to keep things neutral, while pink or brownish-pink tones can add warmth or depth. If you want your lipstick shade to stay very true, pick the liner closest to your natural lip color.
Use your usual makeup remover for lips: micellar water, a gentle bi-phase remover, cleansing oil, or balm. Press a soaked cotton pad or reusable cloth against the lips for a few seconds, then wipe away. Avoid harsh rubbing, especially if your lips are sensitive.
Prep first: gently exfoliate with a soft washcloth or lip scrub, apply a light balm, then blot. When lining, use short, light strokes instead of one long line — it’s easier to follow the natural shape and avoid catching on texture. Filling the lips with a thin layer of liner before lipstick can also help create a smoother, more even look.







































