The Story
ROM&ND Glasting Water Tint (4g) delivers a mirror-like shine and long-lasting colour thanks to its unique two-layer formula, where vibrant colour pigments sit beneath a glossy moisture film. This innovative tint offers a dewy, high-shine finish that remains vivid throughout the day without smudging or fading.
The lightweight, water-like texture glides on effortlessly, hydrating lips without any stickiness or heaviness. Its nourishing formula locks in moisture while enhancing your natural lip tone, making it ideal for daily wear. Available in a range of flattering, seasonally inspired shades, this gloss-tint hybrid is perfect for creating fresh, luminous looks throughout autumn and winter. Cruelty-free.
Shades Available:
- 14 Mauve Moon - a neutral, mute cream mauve.
- 15 Nudy Sundown - a warm light nude beige.
- 16 Figrise - a warm, mute deep rose.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
ROM&ND Glasting Water Tint (4g) delivers a mirror-like shine and long-lasting colour thanks to its unique two-layer formula, where vibrant colour pigments sit beneath a glossy moisture film. This innovative tint offers a dewy, high-shine finish that remains vivid throughout the day without smudging or fading.
The lightweight, water-like texture glides on effortlessly, hydrating lips without any stickiness or heaviness. Its nourishing formula locks in moisture while enhancing your natural lip tone, making it ideal for daily wear. Available in a range of flattering, seasonally inspired shades, this gloss-tint hybrid is perfect for creating fresh, luminous looks throughout autumn and winter. Cruelty-free.
Shades Available:
- 14 Mauve Moon - a neutral, mute cream mauve.
- 15 Nudy Sundown - a warm light nude beige.
- 16 Figrise - a warm, mute deep rose.
























