A sheer, glossy lipstick that blends seamlessly into bare lips, perfect for everyday use. Color: PK42 Pink A natural, soft pink. [Lasting Lipstick with Three Textures to Choose From] Available in gloss, sheer, and semi-gloss. Choose the one that best suits your desired look and the occasion. [Sheer Type with a Sheer Texture] The sheer type is recommended for a natural, approachable look. It blends naturally with the skin for a balanced finish. [Double Moisturizing Ingredients] Formulated with double moisturizing ingredients*1 that hold and protect moisture. Additionally, it contains the moisturizing ingredient stearyl glycyrrhetinate, which improves the lip's barrier function*2, preventing dryness and providing a moisturized feel. (*1 Oil-based emollient ingredients: Squalane, di(phytosteryl/octyldodecyl) lauroyl glutamate *2 Prevents chapped lips) [Texture that adheres to lips] Formulated with a slippery oil*3. Spreads smoothly and evenly, adhering tightly to lips. (*3 Diphenylsiloxyphenyl trimethicone) [Lasting type] A long-lasting type*4 that keeps beautiful color. (*4 The degree to which color remains will vary depending on the type, color, and individual use.) Case sold separately *This product is a refill, so a case is not included.
Ingredients
How To Use
Remove the simple cap and insert firmly into the case before use. Apply directly or with a lip brush, blending thoroughly into your lips. Always keep the simple cap on when not in the case. The case is sold separately. It will not fit in the old "lipstick case." Be sure to use it in the new lipstick case. Caution: If you have a history of allergies to the ingredients, be sure to perform a patch test before using cosmetics for the first time. Be careful to check for any abnormalities on your lips. Discontinue use if you have any abnormalities on your lips or if any abnormalities appear. Discontinue use if the product does not suit your skin. If you experience any abnormalities such as redness, swelling, itching, or irritation during use. If the above abnormalities appear after direct sunlight exposure to the skin where the product was used. Continuing to use cosmetics may worsen your symptoms, so we recommend consulting a dermatologist.