I bought this as a lip tint. Then I accidentally rubbed it on my cheek and realized I’d been wasting my money on separate blush for years.
The real flex? It doesn’t slide off your face by noon like every other multi-stick I’ve tried. That’s not nothing.
It’s a sheer, hydrating lip tint from Tower 28 that costs $20. I bought it because they promised “beach lips” and I’m a sucker for a vibe.
Sheer-but-visible pigment
One swipe = your lips but better. Two swipes = you actually tried.
Squeeze tube design
No dipping fingers in a pot. Squeeze, dab, done. Less gross.
8 shades
I got “Coconut” — a warm nude that doesn’t wash me out. Rare.
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It’s basically a skincare product that happens to have color. The formula is 80% hydration, 20% pigment. Redness-prone girlies, listen up — no fragrance, no irritation.
- Hyaluronic Acid: Plumps without the sticky lip gloss feel
- Shea Butter: Actually stays on your lips, not just the tube walls
- Jojoba Oil: Sinks in 15 seconds flat
- Tocopherol: Keeps your lips from peeling by hour 3
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Like a melted balm that forgot it was supposed to be sticky. It glides on wet, then dries down to a “my lips but juicier” finish. No tacky hair situation.
Week 2: I used it as cuticle oil during a Zoom call. Not kidding. One dab per nail, rubbed in, and my hangnails looked human again. Weirdest win of the month.
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My lips stopped flaking after 4 days. My cheeks looked flushed, not feverish. My cuticles didn’t rebel. My mascara stayed on because I stopped rubbing my eyes. That last one is a stretch but I’m claiming it.
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It’s not a miracle. It’s a damn good multi-tasker that actually delivers on the “one product, many uses” promise without looking like you’re wearing clown makeup.