Friday, March 1, 2013

Tony Moly: Petite Bunny Gloss Bar

Ok beauties...calm down. It's a week off - I understand, but it's only a week until interim so I have lots of projects and research papers to hand in by Tuesday. Which is why I did not even come online last weekend. But anyways, let's cut to the chase. The review you all have been anticipating, and the review that has been mentioned in a lot of my posts: The Petite Bunny Gloss Bar :D

Price:

There are two price ratings (I guess) for this one. If you purchase this in Korea, it's very reasonable, not exceeding HKD $40, however, if you buy this in Hong Kong (Sasa has them!) Then you will be paying HKD $60-75 which is an outrageous price. So for the price, there is no review.

Price Rating: N/A 

Packaging Rating:

So for those of you Korean beauties out there, you would know that there are 6 original fruit flavors plus 3 neon editions


As you can see, these are so adorable! They kind of look like a pen, but with a bunny cap. Each different variation comes with a different color, and emotion, and scent (except for the neon ones). They are easy to twist up, but my only problem, is twisting them down again. They will twist down to a certain point, and from there, you have to use your finger (preferably lip) to push it back down so you can close the cap. This is obviously very annoying and it has happened to all of my gloss bars. On the bright side, for those of you who are students, this has the shape of a pen or pencil, so I throw it in my pencil case all the time - very convenient!

Packaging Rating: 3.5/5 

Product Rating:

So I don't have the full collection. Well, I did, but gave them to friends, so I'm left with Juicy Apple, Juicy Strawberry, and Neon Yellow. I have the Neon Red one, but that is a gift, so that will not be in the review today. So here they are!




(Excuse the lighting) So, these cuties are quite good quality. They all have a tint, and they are all very moisturizing, so I guess you can call them the Korean version of Baby Lips (no?) The colors are all great, but for me, I think the tints are too strong. It's kinda more like a lipstick lotion thing, rather than a tint, but on the other hand, I think it beats your old ordinary lipstick. Because it has a strong tint, it has a perfect function for lipstick, plus it lasts for 2 hours (3 hours if you don't eat or drink) and you can feel the difference of moisture on your lips. The Juicy Strawberry one is very girly. It's pale pastel baby pink, and it smells like Meiji Apolo Chocolate. It fits for a very cute summery look. The Neon Yellow one is just pure awesomeness. Believe me, it does not make your lips neon yellow. The Neon Yellow stick is a color changing stick, so it goes from clear to having a reddish-pinkish tint. The Juicy Apple on the other hand is the darkest of the three. This is the one that simulates lipstick. It's a cool hot-pink, and it's the hot pink that makes your lips look like Nicki Minaj's lips, trust me. 

Product Rating: 4.5/5 

Final Thoughts: 
Over all, it's a great product, but it's not worth the price in Sasa. I suggest that you buy it in Korea when you visit, or if not, Sasa is fine too. Oh and the shelf life for these is 3 years, so you can use it for a pretty long time :D Go buy it! 

Pros: Packaging, product quality, color 
Cons: Cannot twist down properly 


Sorry, the lighting is kinda bad, but if you want the whole swatch test for all of the editions, here it is:
***THE WHOLE SWATCH TEST IS NOT MY PHOTO*** 




Aaaaand, it's almost 10:00! I have to work, but I'm sure I have time for one or two more reviews :) we'll see. Hope you beauties enjoyed!

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