I wanted to like the product so I hope that it would be more suitable during summer (and I will try it again). Overall, I would say that this product has a light buildable coverage and a semi-matte finish that is, at times, too dry on my skin for the current season. It’s not bad, it’s hygienic, cute and works fine sitting in my make up tray – but I won’t be able to take this on trips with me.Ībove is a droplet of the BB ink over my black eyeliner (this one is by K-Palette and you can read my review here) and, as you can see, the coverage is easily buildable with a patting motion. I think that Peripera has let me down with this packaging just a little, only because I would have preferred something more practical and safer to carry on the go. The actual dispenser is pretty easy to use but, when the bottle is full, you won’t be needing to squeeze – the BB ink will literally drop out of the nozzle though thankfully not like a running tap. It twists open fairly easily and the formula is quite watery, so it could be a mess waiting to happen. Overall, it’s pretty sturdy packaging though I would be a little scared to carry this in my handbag. Am I the only one who expected this to be more like a serum dropper? I don’t know. The cap of the bottle is different made of hard plastic while the ‘body’ of the product is softer, so you actually squeeze it out of the bottle. The characteristic Peri’s Ink mascot is also really cute – I always think of 2NE1 when I see them. The quality of the box with it’s matt laminate and spot UV (designers will know what I’m talking about) give it a good finesse and I also really like how it’s a cohesive range with everything else. Depending on how a product oxidises, this can sometimes be a little too light for me but it is usually fine.Īs I do with the Peri’s Ink products, I love the packaging. For that reason, I chose to go with Pure Ivory, basically the lightest colour that they stock. I am usually between a #21 and #23 in Korean BB creams, usually opting for a #21 because I like to use thinner layers with a brighter finish. They were so nice to send me a couple of products to review and I have good thoughts towards their service as well – clean shopping cart, easy to search products and a useful wishlist function. Since my first review, they have also launched a part of their website called Koncierge – a personal shopping service, for when you’re looking for products that you can’t find on their website (or elsewhere). If you’re interested in getting this product, or some others, check out KollectionK. It’s a little bit less than what I would usually use but, since I’ve now developed the good habit of using sunscreen, I can look past that. This product comes in the very familiar Peri’s Ink packaging, though slightly altered for the new product, and contains SPF30 PA++. I’ve been obsessed with the Peri’s Ink lip tints since trying them over in Korea so I was super excited when they actually came out with a Peri’s Ink Drop BB Cream! Although I am not a hundred percent certain whether Peripera is a sub-brand or similar, I do know that they both have the same strengths in staying power and pigmentation. I am a massive fan of Clio, as people are well aware, and one of their other brands is Peripera. Any money made from affiliate links is invested back into the maintenance and updating content for this blog. Please note that this post uses affiliate links, but I have not been paid to write this post.
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