I purchased the rose-colored lipstick, hoping it would also moisturize my existing lipsticks while slightly adjusting their color. While RS-02 is called a rose-colored lipstick, it's not overly blue. When used alone, it has a subdued, slightly brownish hue. This may make some people feel like their lips look dull. I've had days where I felt the same, so I only use it over my lipstick. On the other hand, the multicolored glitter is not too large, giving it a subtle, understated look. For this reason, depending on your job, you might only use it on your days off. It has a sticky texture, similar to regular glosses. Since it's a tip, you have to wipe it with a tissue after each use, but considering the ease of use of a spatula-type lipstick, this is a bit of a drawback. It's fragrance-free and ethanol-free, which is a plus. I also recommend it for those who are afraid of plumping effects or a cooling sensation. It also doesn't contain diisostearyl malate. I'm not sure if I'm allergic to this ingredient, but none of the lipsticks I currently use contain it, so I checked before purchasing. It's often used in department store and budget-friendly products these days. Media is generally available in the budget section of any drug store, so it's easy to see and purchase with your own eyes, which is a good thing.