I recently tried out a few amazing products from Tir Tir, so here's a quick roundup and quick swatches and reviews.
The Mask Fit Red Cushion ($25; ulta.com) is one of the most talked about, best selling products from the brand. I tried out three shades - 29C Beige Taupe, 30N Rich Honey and 31N French Beige. Currenlty, 30N Rich Honey is my best match and I love the formula for my dry skin, especially this time of the year. The packaging is really lovely and the formula itself I'd say is medium coverage that is buildable. I prefer light-medium coverage over full coverage and this is a formula that is easy to work with. Although it comes with a sponge, I prefer using a slightly dense foundation brush to blend. It does blend effortlessly and the finish is natural looking, yet slightly dewy. I use this with a very light dusting of powder, if needed, and concealer. It is fragranced, but the fragrance does tend to fade faster and doesn't bother me much. I also love to use the Tir Tir Mask Fit Waterproof Setting Spray ($15; tirtir.global.com) to set things in place. It blends everything together and my makeup stays put for a good few hours while looking fresh and locked in place without getting greasy ovetime.
The Tir Tir Waterism Glow Tint ($8; ulta.com) is a another great, longwear lip find that I have been having on rotation this past few weeks.The texture is thin, almost like a balm gloss with a nice dewy finish. The darker shades are way more saturated, but the lighter, everyday colors also leave a stain behind. The finish is more dewy than glossy and the water-like, lightweight, thin texture when applied with the wand feels very cooling and nourishing at the same time. I found that the lighter colors stain moderately, while the darker, more intense shades have a stain that last through a meal. I love the lighter, everyday neutrals a lot and the formula is super easy to wear without any sort of stickiness or greasy feel. I've tried quite a bit of similar water-like tints across many asian beauty brands and this is among the lighter feeling ones with the more pigment than some others.
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