Thanks for the multi-brand review! The FWEE pots have a massive variety but a lot of the shades really...look......samesame. I agree that pot application is inconvenient (esp for touch-ups/on-the-go) but since it's a multi-face sort of aim, it might be easier for some folks to be able to access more? Like fluffy velvet versions of the 3CE multi-pots :D
thank you for the review! im still waiting for the dasique's heart pot. comes with a brush and the packaging is adorable, i just hope that the formula is similar to aou's
i’ve used 3ce multipots in the past and while i loved those, that was probably a good 7-8 years ago and now i prefer convenience over anything else, something i can just quickly grab and put in my pockets before leaving for the day. while i see the appeal of multipots now w its recent resurgence, i will always be a lip tint girlie at heart 😭 that’s why i can’t make myself buy any of these especially at their price points! anyway, great video comparison this was super informative and also congrats on making the 10k! u deserve wayyyyy more, wishing u the best lulu~
@@sicksocksocksick Thank you so much! I wish they had the formula or come out with a brush packaging version. I'm thinking of just putting it in a new lip tube haha. Stay tuned for more new lip products that are dropping the next few weeks!
I don't like pots. I have to use a brush otherwise it's unhygienic. Difficult to bring out for touch-up too. So far the pots I tried are too dry for my lips. Not a fan.
what's the draw of these as opposed to matte tints in a tube? the impracticality of them being in a pot makes me think the formula should be AMAZING to justify picking them over a regular matte blurring tint
@@joy7367 The formula is surprisingly good if you like lightweight and buttery formulas and for some brands like Wakemake or AOU, has a blurring filter-like effect. I find these are a bit more moisturizing than most regular matte blurring tints (considering that they are also quite lightweight) so overall the formula is amazing but unfortunately the pigmentation is a hit or miss. With these pots, formula & finish > shade pigmentation. It all depends on your preference.
@@rieucua969 Most of them blur (fill in the wrinkles of the lips) similar to Romand's but they are a lot more lightweight and soft. Stain is not as good as Rom&nd's but very moisturizing.
Hi have you tried yhe lip products from oddtype? They have really cool products with even cool applicators i really think you would enjoy their products
have you tried any similar products in c beauty? i think into you has lots of products in this texture type (lip mud) with an applicator so i wonder if that would be similar
@@pamswati1 I would recommend looking into Etude's Fixing Tint or Clio's Dewy Blur Tint. They're lip products but both are watery formulas so they blend pretty well for a blush and have good pigmentation. You do have to work fast for Clio's. Hope this helps!
Thanks for the multi-brand review! The FWEE pots have a massive variety but a lot of the shades really...look......samesame. I agree that pot application is inconvenient (esp for touch-ups/on-the-go) but since it's a multi-face sort of aim, it might be easier for some folks to be able to access more? Like fluffy velvet versions of the 3CE multi-pots :D
i've been looking for this exact video, thank you so much for this!!
thank you for the review! im still waiting for the dasique's heart pot. comes with a brush and the packaging is adorable, i just hope that the formula is similar to aou's
@@nelonpan6066 Stay tuned!
i’ve used 3ce multipots in the past and while i loved those, that was probably a good 7-8 years ago and now i prefer convenience over anything else, something i can just quickly grab and put in my pockets before leaving for the day. while i see the appeal of multipots now w its recent resurgence, i will always be a lip tint girlie at heart 😭 that’s why i can’t make myself buy any of these especially at their price points! anyway, great video comparison this was super informative and also congrats on making the 10k! u deserve wayyyyy more, wishing u the best lulu~
@@sicksocksocksick Thank you so much! I wish they had the formula or come out with a brush packaging version. I'm thinking of just putting it in a new lip tube haha. Stay tuned for more new lip products that are dropping the next few weeks!
Thanks so much for sharing that Wakemake and AOU don't show as much lip wrinkles. Now I need to go find where I can buy them.
@@jade_lin Hopefully, WAKEMAKE will be available on YesStyle or Olive Young in a few weeks.
I don't like pots. I have to use a brush otherwise it's unhygienic. Difficult to bring out for touch-up too. So far the pots I tried are too dry for my lips. Not a fan.
You can try Dasique, they have a lip pot with brush and mirror included. It will be release tomorrow
@@jjjt7966 Brush is a must!
what's the draw of these as opposed to matte tints in a tube? the impracticality of them being in a pot makes me think the formula should be AMAZING to justify picking them over a regular matte blurring tint
@@joy7367 The formula is surprisingly good if you like lightweight and buttery formulas and for some brands like Wakemake or AOU, has a blurring filter-like effect. I find these are a bit more moisturizing than most regular matte blurring tints (considering that they are also quite lightweight) so overall the formula is amazing but unfortunately the pigmentation is a hit or miss. With these pots, formula & finish > shade pigmentation. It all depends on your preference.
I wonder do these muddy formula has any difference compare to Romand blur fudge tint beside the packaging? I dont like the pot either
@@rieucua969 Most of them blur (fill in the wrinkles of the lips) similar to Romand's but they are a lot more lightweight and soft. Stain is not as good as Rom&nd's but very moisturizing.
Hi have you tried yhe lip products from oddtype? They have really cool products with even cool applicators i really think you would enjoy their products
@@mahachowdhury826 It's on my list! Their products do look really good.
dasique is going to release this type of pots :'') now how can we decide?
@@coldbrewmix Stay tuned for Dasique's!
have you tried any similar products in c beauty? i think into you has lots of products in this texture type (lip mud) with an applicator so i wonder if that would be similar
@@16666x I have not tried it but it does look similar!
Is there any multipurpose product that I can use for my medium skintone as under eye corrector blush and lip while travelling.
@@pamswati1 I would recommend looking into Etude's Fixing Tint or Clio's Dewy Blur Tint. They're lip products but both are watery formulas so they blend pretty well for a blush and have good pigmentation. You do have to work fast for Clio's. Hope this helps!