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These Trending Peach Oolong And Honey Milk Lip Oils Have A Juicy & Non-Sticky “Water Gloss” Effect

These Trending Peach Oolong And Honey Milk Lip Oils Have A Juicy & Non-Sticky “Water Gloss” Effect

Beauty Skincare Cosmetics
By Rachel Yohannan on 18 Aug 2022
Senior Digital Editor

The best things in life don't often have to cost a bomb - and as these highly-raved Peach Oolong and Honey Milk lip oils prove, affordable beauty products can pleasantly surprise you with their quality.

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P.S.: You'll also love these trending white peach oolong bath & body products for their light, pleasant aroma!

OKANEN Peach Oolong Honey Milk Lip Oil in SingaporePhoto from OKANEN

Beauty junkies may be divided on the topic of cheap Chinese cosmetics, but with labels like Perfect Diary and Flower Knows already established and popular, more and more people are willing to give other smaller independent China-born brands a try.

OKANEN Honey Milk Lip Oil in SingaporePhoto from OKANEN

These lip oils are from Chinese brand OKANEN, and come in two yummy-sounding variants of Peach Oolong and Honey Milk. They can be worn 3 ways: As a primer, as a lipstick topper, and on their own. Whichever you pick, you're promised a juicy shine on your pucker that'll look as though you've just eaten candy - minus the stickiness.

OKANEN Peach Oolong Lip Oil in SingaporePhoto from OKANEN

And guess what? They cost all of $2.50 each. While that might sound too cheap to be true, the lip oils have received rave reviews from hundreds of satisfied customers in Singapore. A common thread is how these lip products are nourishing and moisturising, non-sticky, and have a lovely fragrance to them. More people seem in favour of the Peach Oolong one compared to the Honey Milk one.

OKANEN Peach Oolong Honey Milk Lip Oil in SingaporePhoto from OKANEN

These OKANEN Peach Oolong and Honey Milk lip oils can be purchased via Shopee Preferred seller D&Y Cosmetics, with free delivery. Get them here.

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