Hello! ~♥ I am trying to reduce my decorative cosmetics purchases, but the latest Etude House collection was something I could not let pass completely, so I purchased the Etude House Rosy Tint Lips in #7 Tea Rose. This beautiful lip tint contains 7g of product is available in 10 different shades and comes in a beautiful packing with roses. It makes my packing-design-junkie-heart beat faster.Etude House is promising a soft delicate texture, rich color and a velvel matt finish for this lip tint. They also offer 3 different types of use for this. One to create a "gradiant" look, one to cover your lips fully, and the third to use this as blusher! I haven't tried it as a blusher though, as I mainly bought it for its main function as a lip tint.
The lip tint comes in a plastic tube with a sponge applicator. You have to squeeze the tube to make the product come out, though the plastic is quite solid and I find it a bit hard. However, this also has its advantages as it is impossible to overdose. Only a very small amount of lip tint will come out of this at a time.
The lip tint has a creamy and luckily completely non-sticky texture and has no noticeable scent or taste taste. I am not good at describing colors, but I think the photos captured the real color quite well. From all 10 available shades #7 Tea Rose was the one that looked the most natural and actually looks very similar to my natural lip color, just slightly darker.
Lip tint is supposed to provide more pigmentation than lip gloss, but not be as heavy on the lips as lipstick. I haven't tried many lip tints so far, but my experience so far has been quite pleasant. The Etude House Rosy Tint Lips tint is no exception: It is easy to apply (once you managed to squeeze it out of the tube, that is), looks very natural (can pass absolutely as no-makeup look, but my lip color looks a bit darker and more even with the help of this tint), isn't sticky at all and stays on longer than gloss.I am very happy with this lip tint and might even give some of the other shades a try.