Review Summary
Heather introduces the Benefit Benetint Lip and Cheek Stain as a product that provides a natural flush to the face when applied. The product comes in a small glass bottle with a nail polish-style brush applicator. It is designed to be used on both the lips and cheeks, making it a versatile option for those looking to streamline their makeup routine.
The reviewer explains that she was initially skeptical about purchasing the full-sized bottle after using only the trial sizes. However, she found that the product lasts a long time, making it worth the investment. The only caveat she provides is that the product can spill easily, so it is important to be careful with it and screw the cap on tightly.
Moving on to how to use the product, the reviewer recommends starting by applying lip balm or chapstick to moisturize the lips and remove any dead skin. This is because the product can settle into the fine lines and wrinkles on the lips, making them look drier than usual. Once the lips are moisturized, the reviewer recommends using the brush to apply the product directly to the lips, starting from the center and working outwards. She also mentions that the product is buildable, so you can apply as much or as little as you like.
For the cheeks, the reviewer suggests using a stippling brush to apply the product. She explains that the brush should be dipped into the product and then tapped onto the cheeks in small dots. The reviewer advises against applying the product to both cheeks at once, as the product dries quickly, and you may end up with little dots on your face. Instead, she recommends working on one cheek at a time and blending the product in circular motions. She also advises working quickly to avoid the product drying before you have a chance to blend it in.
The reviewer notes that the Benefit Benetint Lip and Cheek Stain is a versatile product that works on many different skin tones. She has used it on her friends and herself, and it always looks great. She loves the fact that it is buildable, so you can use it to create a subtle, natural look or a bolder, more dramatic one.