Fwee Lip Cheek Pot

Fwee's Lip & Cheek Pots are Korean makeup's answer to versatile, wearable colour for both lips and cheeks in a single compact pot. Two formats - the Blurry Pudding Pot (5 g) for a soft, diffused finish and the Gloy Jelly Pot (4 g) across a range of whimsical shades - make the collection easy to build into a low-effort makeup look. With 19+ shades and formats in stock, there is a tone for every skin preference.

  • Dual Lip & Cheek Use
  • Pudding & Jelly Textures
  • 19+ Shades In Stock
  • Korean Beauty Format

By Skinsli editorial Updated

Buying guide

Fwee Lip & Cheek Pots: Formats, Shades, and Application

Fwee is a Korean beauty brand known for playful textures and an aesthetic that makes colour look effortless rather than applied. Their Lip & Cheek Pot line offers two formats - the Blurry Pudding Pot and the Gloy Jelly Pot - designed for quick, minimal-skill application that works on both lips and cheeks. This guide covers both formats, the shade range, and how to get the most from them.

Blurry Pudding Pot - soft, diffused finish

The Lip & Cheek Blurry Pudding Pot 5 g is the larger of the two formats at 5 g. The "blurry" in the name describes the finish - soft, diffused, and slightly matte, similar to the blurred lip trend popularised in Korean beauty. Applied to the lips it gives the effect of natural flush from within rather than the sharp line of a traditional lipstick. On the cheeks it blends easily for a natural, sun-touched colour.

The pudding texture sits between a balm and a cream - it spreads with light pressure and builds up naturally with additional passes. It is the more forgiving format for beginners, since a blurry finish tolerates slightly uneven application better than a glossy or sharply defined product.

Gloy Jelly Pot - glass-look gloss

The Lip & Cheek Gloy Jelly Pot 4 g is the high-gloss companion format. The jelly texture is translucent and glossy - it creates a glass-skin effect on the lips and a dewy flush on the cheeks. It is lighter than the pudding pot and more sheer, which makes it buildable for stronger colour but naturally at home with a single pass for a glass-look finish.

The Gloy Jelly Pot is available in a wide range of shade names: Bean Pot (16), Melomango (2), Custard (12), Squeezed (7), Caramelized (14), Milky (11), Sweets (6), Lolly (5), Cover (15), and others. The shade names reflect Fwee's playful brand voice - Milky is a soft, neutral cream tone; Custard is a warm yellow-toned neutral; Caramelized is a deeper warm brown; Squeezed is a fresh citrus-coral.

Navigating the Gloy Jelly Pot shade range

Fwee's shade naming is intentionally evocative rather than descriptive, so here is a practical translation of the visible shades in stock:

  • Milky (11) - soft peachy-cream, works across most skin tones for an everyday natural look
  • Custard (12) - warm yellow-toned neutral, flattering on medium-warm and deeper skin tones
  • Caramelized (14) - warm deep brown with a reddish undertone, richer for deeper skin or autumn-winter looks
  • Squeezed (7) - fresh coral-orange, a summer shade with vivid energy
  • Lolly (5) - candy pink, youthful and bright
  • Sweets (6) - soft rose pink, versatile everyday wearable
  • Bean Pot (16) - earthy or neutral deeper tone
  • Cover (15) - lighter coverage tone for a natural bare-face finish
  • Melomango (2) - warm melon-orange, a signature fwee playful tone

Lighter shades (Milky, Cover, Sweets) are the safest first purchase if you are unfamiliar with the line. Bolder shades (Squeezed, Caramelized, Melomango) reward commitment and suit confident colour wearers or specific season/occasion use.

Applying on the lips

For the Pudding Pot: use the included applicator or a fingertip to dot colour onto the centre of the lips and blend outward with your fingertip in a patting motion. The blurry finish is achieved through patting rather than swiping - patting creates soft, gradient edges. Building from the centre gives the blurred Korean lip trend effect without requiring precise edges.

For the Gloy Jelly Pot: apply directly from the pot with a fingertip or small brush. It is glossy enough to wear in one swipe for a sheer glass-lip look, or layered for more vivid colour. The jelly texture self-smooths, so precision is less critical than with matte formulas.

Applying on the cheeks

Cheek application with both formats works best with a fingertip rather than a brush. Warm the product slightly between your fingertips, then press and blend onto the cheekbones in light circular or upward motions. Start with a small amount - both formulas are buildable, and it is easier to add than to remove. For the Pudding Pot, aim for a matte flush; for the Jelly Pot, the dewy glow suits a glass-skin finish over a lightweight base.

Applying with fingers rather than a brush also provides the warmth that helps both formulas blend most seamlessly - particularly the jelly texture, which can streak slightly if applied cold with a stiff brush.

Why pot format works for lip and cheek

The pot format is a deliberate design choice in Korean beauty for multi-use products. A pot without a built-in applicator invites fingertip application - which is faster, warmer, and more intuitive for the cheek blending where a blending motion matters. The small footprint (4-5 g) means the product fits in the palm and travels easily in a small bag without adding weight.

The shared use across lips and cheeks also simplifies a minimal makeup kit - one product covers two steps, which suits anyone who wants a put-together look without carrying multiple products. Both fwee formats are small enough to keep at a desk for a mid-day touch-up without taking up drawer space.

Layering with other products

Both formats layer well over a light moisturiser or tinted moisturiser base. For the Pudding Pot, applying over a slightly hydrated base helps the blurry finish blend without looking powdery. For the Gloy Jelly Pot, pairing over a dewy base amplifies the glass-skin effect - use under a highlighter for a more editorial result.

The Gloy Jelly Pot can be applied over the Pudding Pot for a hybrid result - the matte base from the pudding underneath and the jelly gloss on top creates a gradient effect where the centre of the lips is slightly glossier than the edges. This is a common styling technique in Korean beauty for a dimensional lip that flatters most looks.

About fwee

fwee (styled in lowercase) is a Korean beauty brand that leans into playful, dessert-inspired aesthetics across its packaging and shade naming. The brand's character is built on ease of use and a sensory approach to makeup - the names (Milky, Custard, Caramelized, Bean Pot) suggest how the products feel as much as how they look. This is deliberate positioning for a generation that wants makeup to be fun rather than technical.

The Lip & Cheek Pot formats are the brand's signature products at skinsli, representing fwee's most popular format. If you are new to the brand, starting with one Gloy Jelly Pot in a neutral shade (Milky, Sweets, or Cover) is the lowest-commitment entry that shows what the texture and finish are like before expanding to bolder shades.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • Fwee Lip & Cheek Pots are small compact jars of colour product designed for use on both lips and cheeks. Two formats are available: the Blurry Pudding Pot (5 g, soft matte finish) and the Gloy Jelly Pot (4 g, glossy jelly finish). Both are applied with fingertips and are designed for a natural, effortless look in minimal steps.

  • The Pudding Pot has a soft, cream-to-matte finish - it creates the blurred, gradient lip look popular in Korean beauty, where colour is strongest at the centre and diffuses outward. The Jelly Pot has a glossy, translucent texture that gives a glass-skin dewy finish on both lips and cheeks. If you prefer a natural, barely-there look, Pudding is softer; if you want visible gloss and a wet-look finish, Jelly is the better choice.

  • For a first purchase, Milky (11), Sweets (6), or Cover (15) are the safest choices - they are light, versatile shades that work on most skin tones and suit everyday wear. Milky is a soft peachy-cream; Sweets is a soft rose pink; Cover is a lighter natural-finish tone. Once you know the texture and finish suits you, bolder shades like Squeezed, Caramelized, or Melomango are rewarding next steps.

  • Dot the product onto the centre of your lips using a fingertip or the applicator, then blend outward with a patting motion. Patting (not swiping) creates the soft, gradient edges that characterise the blurry lip. Build from the centre - the outer lip edge should be lighter than the centre for the authentic gradient effect. Apply over a lightly moisturised base for the smoothest result.

  • Dot a small amount onto the cheekbones and blend with a fingertip in circular or upward motions. Warm the product between your fingertips first - this helps both formats blend seamlessly. Start with less than you think you need and build for more intensity. For the Pudding Pot, aim for a matte flush; for the Jelly Pot, the dewy finish works well over a glass-skin base.

  • The jelly texture is glossy but not long-wear - expect two to three hours before it needs a touch-up, which is typical for jelly or balm-type lip products. The gloss fades evenly rather than patching, so it looks natural as it wears off. For events or occasions where you need longer colour, the Pudding Pot's more matte formula holds slightly better. The compact pot size makes mid-day reapplication quick and easy.

  • There are 19+ fwee Lip & Cheek Pot products in stock, including the Blurry Pudding Pot and multiple Gloy Jelly Pot shades: Milky, Custard, Caramelized, Squeezed, Lolly, Sweets, Bean Pot, Cover, Melomango, and others. The Gloy Jelly Pot has the widest shade range.

  • Yes - this is a common styling technique. Apply the Pudding Pot first as a matte base for shape and colour, then dab the Jelly Pot on top at the centre for a glossy, dimensional finish. The matte edges from the Pudding and the gloss at the centre create a gradient effect that adds depth. Use coordinating shades or the same colour family for the most harmonious result.

  • Yes. fwee is a Korean beauty brand with a playful aesthetic - its dessert-inspired shade names (Custard, Caramelized, Milky, Bean Pot) and compact pot format are characteristic of the Korean beauty market's emphasis on sensory and fun product experience. Skinsli sources fwee directly and carries their signature Lip & Cheek Pot formats as part of the Korean makeup lineup.

  • Caramelized (14) - a warm brown with reddish undertones - is particularly flattering on medium-deep and deeper skin tones, where it reads as a rich, natural lip colour rather than washing out. Bean Pot (16) and Custard (12) also work well at medium-warm to deep skin tones. Lighter shades like Cover or Milky tend to look most natural on fair to medium skin.