Rachel, this is such a good catch. Tongue tinting feels like the moment K-beauty officially ran out of skin problems to solve and started inventing new ones.
What's interesting is watching how Reddit reacts to these kinds of launches in real time. The comments are unfiltered and fast. When something feels unnecessary or gimmicky, consumers say it immediately and loudly. Brands rarely see it coming.
The pullulan connection to breath strips is a great detail. Old ingredient, new anxiety. That's the formula, isn't it.
Maybe just get a tongue scraper?
A tinted one with sparkles!
…But this would make a good April Fools post: real product or did I make it up?
OMG. That's GENIUS!
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Oh, hell no. I stick my tongue out at this foolishness. And what do you want to bet the ingredients turn out to be toxic?
Red dye on your tongue; what could go wrong?
Nope, hard pass!
Same. I have Charm's grape lollipops for when I need a tongue tint :)
Rachel, this is such a good catch. Tongue tinting feels like the moment K-beauty officially ran out of skin problems to solve and started inventing new ones.
What's interesting is watching how Reddit reacts to these kinds of launches in real time. The comments are unfiltered and fast. When something feels unnecessary or gimmicky, consumers say it immediately and loudly. Brands rarely see it coming.
The pullulan connection to breath strips is a great detail. Old ingredient, new anxiety. That's the formula, isn't it.