Review: Etude House Princess Happy Ending Snow White Apple Red Lips & Belle Purple Rose Lips

By Beautifulbuns

You guys know how biased I am towards Korean brands – well, I’m not so blind. Etude House is one of my favorite brands not only cos it’s from Korea, but also cos it’s got really affordable makeup items that are good quality, and they release very pretty awesome limited editions / collaborations. I’m particularly excited about this Disney Princess Happy Ending items, which I received during the launch of Etude House’s largest Flagship Shop at Wisma Atria. :D

The Princess Happy Ending range comes in four types – Snow White, Cinderella, Belle and Jasmine

In the entire Princess Happy Ending range, there are only two lipsticks – one from Snow White and one from Belle.

L-R: Snow White Apple Red Lips, Belle Purple Rose Lips, $17 each

True to Snow White’s tale, the lipstick is inspired by the blood-red apple she ate, while Belle’s lipstick is inspired by the rose

Swatched on the arm…

… and swatches on the back of the hand (where there are fine lines so you can see how they sit/sink in)

I say…

  • Of course, the packagings are so pretty – they are the plastic usual lipstick casings, but the designs are much inspired by the tales. There are various motifs related to the fairytale, such as castles, tiaras, and more.
  • Snow White Apple Red Lips is a cherry red lipstick, while Belle Purple Rose Lips is a deep pink-purple color.
  • They dispense up via the usual twisting, as well as a click-top cap.
  • There’s a very, very faint cherry scent to both lipsticks, but the sort that I stubbed my nose on the lipstick tip trying to sniff it out.
  • Very surprisingly, both lipsticks are hydrating and glossy – I was kinda expecting a matte finish.
  • It glides on super, super smoothly.
  • One layer gives a rather vibrant color with a lip balm-like gloss factor, while multiple layers build the color intensity and up the gloss factor even more to a high shine.
  • It’s not sticky at all, and feels lightweight against the lips.
  • It doesn’t sit into the lines of the lips – thankfully, and plumps up the lips nicely.
  • Once the lipstick wears off, it leaves a rosy tint.

At $17 each, it’s rather affordable (just like the Belle Rose Cheek Blusher which costs $16 each). The color payoff is strong and does double duty – it moisturises and gives good color :D The packaging is also super prettyyyy.