After seeing so many people review and rave about the Fwee Lip & Cheek Blurry Pudding Pots, I’ve been so excited to try them. I’ve been playing with them for a few months and really have fallen in love with both them and their 3D Voluming glosses. This is not a sponsored post, but the products were sent to me for review. In this post, all links are affiliate links, but all opinions are my own as always!

Fwee Blurry Pudding Pot – This is one of the most unique blush and lip products I’ve tried—it has a soft, bouncy pudding-like texture that melts into the skin for an airbrushed finish. The formula feels like the best of both worlds between a cream and a powder, blending effortlessly while still setting down to a natural, blurred finish. It’s super pigmented, so a little goes a long way, but it’s also incredibly buildable, making it easy to go from a soft, natural look to something more intense. As you’ll see in the swatches, there are a ton of nuanced shades across each color category, with an incredible total of 30 shades. It works beautifully on both cheeks and lips, making it a perfect all-in-one product for effortless makeup days. This reminds me of the Mac Glow Play blushes but even longer wearing and usable on the lips. They also layer beautifully if you use multiple shades or you can mix them together in their keychain for your own shade.
I also love the brush that you can get for these – it works incredibly well to pick up the blush!
3D Voluming Gloss – I was honestly surprised by how much I love this formula. It’s incredibly nourishing and hydrating—I’ve even been reaching for it instead of lip balm. While it doesn’t have a noticeable plumping effect, it’s super smoothing, giving lips a healthy, glossy look without being overly sticky. The slight tackiness helps it last longer than most glosses. I also appreciate that each shade comes in two opacities, 30% and 70%, so you can choose how much pigment you want. It has a sweet scent, but it fades quickly and doesn’t linger.
I swatched all 30 shades I have of the pudding pots and the matching glosses for each color range. You’ll see there’s a variety of colors and opacities across the ranges. I also appreciate how there’s a good balance of warm/neutral/cool shades and options that are bright and muted. It’s impossible to pick favorites but I definitely find myself personally gravitating towards The ND (Nude) and RS (Rose) shades.
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