Given its name, I expected In The Flesh to be a nude color. But it's not really nude per se. The color can be described as a medium pink-brown mauve, with warm undertones. It comes off as more rose-pink as opposed to my usual pink-brown nudes.
This is a deep color to be considered nude for fairer skin tones but could definitely work for NC20/25 or deeper. Of course, for it to look nude would entirely depend on your coloring and how pigmented your lips are.
Swatched: Wet n Wild Mega Last Lip Color in 912C In The Flesh |
Swacthes: (L) No Flash, (R) With Flash |
Lip Swatch: (L) No Flash, (R) With Flash |
Overall: Wet n Wild Mega Last Lip Color in 912C In The Flesh follows the footsteps of its other siblings in the Mega Last line. Application is smooth and creamy, and does not emphasize lip imperfections. It's a medium pink-brown mauve color that could work as my-lips-but-better lipstick for many people. The color is very opaque and delivered full coverage in one swipe with no observable patchiness. People who prefer some moisturization would need to wear a balm underneath or a gloss over it.
*Color comparisons. Wet n Wild Mega Last Lip Color in 912C In The Flesh color is a much deeper pink-mauve compared to the MLBB shades I have.
(1) In The Flesh, (2) Rush, (3) Velvet Teddy, (4) Mauve It Over |
Check out my reviews of other Wet n Wild Mega Last Lipsticks: Sugar Plum Fairy, Stoplight Red, Cherry Picking, Cherry Bomb, 24 Carrot Gold, Just Peachy, Bare It All, Think Pink, Coraline, Sweet Cream, and Bordeaux Boulevard.
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