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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Stila CC vs Skin Food FFLC

Last Monday, I reviewed Skin Food's Fresh Fruit Lip & Cheek (Tint). Last Thursday, I posted my review on Stila's Convertible Color. Let's see how well the two stack up against each other.


FFLC tins have 6 grams of product,


while CCs only contain 4.25g.


The 1.75g that CCs lack is made up for by the inclusion of a mirror.


FFLC's packaging is ultra portable, but doesn't have much aesthetic appeal. It looks like a plain old boring lip balm container.


It doesn't help that the labeling material they used is non-waterproof paper either. What if I use this in the bathroom and it gets wet when I wash my hands? Blotchy sticker paper is not pretty.


In contrast, CCs come in beautifully etched compacts that are color-coordinated with their respective shades.


They also come in their own boxes made of recycled paper. FFLCs only come covered in cheap plastic.


And now, the rundown!

Stila Convertible Color
Skin Food Fresh Fruit Lip and Cheek
Pros
Cons
Similarities
Pros
Cons
· Local price (P845) is way cheaper than US price ($25=P1156.25), so you end up saving P311.25!
· has a mirror
· Fragrance-free
· Amazing packaging
· Lesser value for its local price (P845.00 = 4.25g; meaning P198.82 per 1g)
· Quite hard to blend on the cheeks
· Extremely portable, can comfortably fit in your jeans pocket.
· Long lasting for cream-based products (both last half a day for me)
· Excellent color selection
· Can easily be found locally (FFLC at SF stores, CC at Stila counters in Rustan’s)


· Actually has greater value for its local price (P745.00 = 6g; meaning P124.17 per 1g)
· Has a pleasant scent accurate to whatever flavor you purchased (mine smells exactly like grapefruits!)
· Slightly less drying than CC when used on the lips
· Sells for only 6000 Korean Won (P240.87!), so local markup is a BIG RIP-OFF
· Cheaper to buy from online resellers, which is quite a hassle considering our crappy post office rates
· Boring packaging
· NO MIRROR


My verdict?

Stila Convertible Color wins, most notably for its more reasonable local pricing and for its inclusion of a mirror!

In terms of quality, however, both products are seriously equally good and have really lovely colors. Perhaps if FFLCs were not so overpriced and if shipping wasn't such a bitch here, my review would probably have turned out more like this one.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Stila Convertible Color in Poppy

I bought this right after enrollment last November to reward myself for smoothly running through this semester's bureaucratic red tape.  (Enrollment at my university is a rather tricky process with lots of falling in line involved. X_X)


I was very surprised when I saw this product in person. For a creme-based lip and cheek treatment, it was much larger than I thought!

SIZE REFERENCE: The hair clip is roughly 5 cm.

As do most CC owners, I think the mirror is a very welcome addition.


The color appears way too red to be used on the cheeks,


but blending well easily fixes that.


Here's how it looks on my cheek:


And on my lips:


Although I'm pretty far from being doll-like, the overall effect reminds me very much of antique dolls - the kind with painted lips and lightly flushed cheeks.


Stila CCs cost PHP845.00 (USD18.27), which is a pretty good price considering their website sells them for USD25.00 (PHP1156.25).
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