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The Crushed Lip Color line from Bobbi Brown is described as: “The look of a satin-matte lipstick meets the feel of a balm for our most wearable lip yet. Loaded with crushed pigments and lip-loving ingredients.”
The shade “Brownie” is listed within the shade range.
Indian market size: 3.4 g.
Indian retailer description indicates: “Loaded with crushed pigments and lip-loving ingredients” for this shade as well.
Wearability + Comfort: Because the formula is designed to feel like a balm (with lip-loving ingredients) while offering lipstick-level colour, it’s comfortable for extended wear.
Buildable Finish: The brand indicates you can swipe once for a more natural “blotted” effect and layer for more intense colour payoff—this makes it versatile for everyday vs brand-visual looks.
Sophisticated Shade: “Brownie” suggests a brown-toned lip colour which can bring a refined, modern neutrality rather than a conventional pink or red—this aligns well with premium, editorial-style visuals.
Premium Finish: The satin-matte effect gives a polished look without being overly glossy or too flat; that supports the luxury brand aesthetic you’re fond of.
Prep lips: Exfoliate or moisturise lips lightly so the surface is smooth—especially important in high-resolution visuals or brand shoots.
Apply the colour: Use the lipstick bullet from the centre of lips outward. For high-precision/brand visuals, you may use a lip brush to define edges.
Choose intensity:
For a soft, everyday look: one light swipe of Brownie for a tinted lip effect.
For a more intense or editorial look: apply a second (or more) layer to deepen the tone.
Optional finish: If you prefer crisp edges (useful for brand imagery), you can define with a matching liner or clean up with a small brush and concealer. If you prefer a softer edge (modern trend), you can slightly blur out edges.
Touch-ups / Longevity: Because you’ll be using it perhaps in shoots or brand-asset contexts, keep it in mind for re-application or refreshing after meals, especially since brown tones can shift or fade subtly.
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