Heart Percent on Mood Pencil

HEART PERCENT Dot On Mood pencils are designed around the idea that makeup should express a mood - each slim shade carries its own name, character, and feeling rather than being just a numbered swatch. The On Mood Pencil collection brings together lip pencils and the Gel Eyeliner Pencil under the shared philosophy: precise, named, and expressive. Whether you are dressing for Campink energy or a Dusty Pink mood, the pencil is the starting point.

  • Mood-named shades
  • Slim precision format
  • Gel eye pencil
  • Korean brand

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HEART PERCENT On Mood Pencils: Expressive Korean Lip and Eye Pencils by Mood

The HEART PERCENT Dot On Mood pencil range is named after the Korean makeup philosophy that colour should reflect how you feel - not just how you look. Each slim shade is named rather than just numbered: Campink for the warm, energetic mood; Dusty Pink for the understated soft mood; Moblips for the evening drama mood. The range also extends beyond lip to the Gel Eyeliner Pencil, bringing the same Dot On Mood precision and naming philosophy to eye definition. This is a collection for people who think about colour as expression rather than just product.

The Mood Naming Philosophy

In Korean beauty culture, there is a strong tradition of naming cosmetic shades in ways that evoke a feeling, a setting, or a character rather than describing the colour literally. HEART PERCENT takes this further than most - Dot On Mood's shade names are poetic and personalised: Campink evokes weekend warmth, Pigroz sounds like a character from a story, Claudimove suggests cool, fluid movement.

This naming approach matters in practice because it changes the way you relate to the product. When you reach for Dusty Pink, you are selecting a mood as well as a colour - and the gradual development of a shade wardrobe where each pencil has its own identity is part of the brand's design intent.

Slim Pencil Shades and Their Mood Profiles

Each slim lip pencil in the Dot On Mood range carries a character:

  • 05 Appricot Coral: Warm, energetic, summer-leaning. The mood is casual warmth - works on bare faces and brings immediate life to the complexion.
  • 08 Claudimove: Fluid, cool, understated. A sophisticated neutral-leaning shade for when the mood is controlled rather than expressive.
  • 10 Clean Beige: Neutral, quiet, minimal. The anti-statement mood - lets the rest of the face speak.
  • 13 Bare Lips: Pre-colour, blank canvas. Not really a mood of its own - more like the mood before the mood. Used as a base that shapes the canvas for any colour applied over it.
  • 14 Campink: Cheerful, approachable, versatile. The most popular mood in the range - a warm pink that works with almost any other makeup choice.
  • 15 Moblips: Dramatic, evening, considered. A deeper plum-pink for the mood when you want the lip to be the statement.
  • 18 Pigroz: Warm rose, romantic, character-forward. The shade has its own personality - slightly adventurous without being extreme.
  • 19 Dusty Pink: Restrained, intentional, elegant. The dusty tone is distinctly Korean in aesthetic and works in any setting from a workday to a dinner.

Gel Eyeliner Pencil: Defining the Eye Mood

The Dot On Mood Gel Eyeliner Pencil (0.5g) brings the On Mood precision philosophy to the eye. The 0.5g slim format creates a fine line suitable for defining the lash line, the waterline, or detailed work on the inner and outer corners of the eye.

The gel formula deposits colour more densely than a standard pencil liner in a single pass, reducing the need for reapplication that breaks the precision of the line. Once set (approximately 30-60 seconds), the gel is more resistant to smudging than kohl, making it suitable for all-day wear.

In Korean makeup, eyeliner is used more for shape enhancement than for dramatic line - a thin line along the upper lash base makes lashes look denser without drawing attention to the liner itself. The 0.5g slim format is sized for exactly this kind of precise, minimal application.

Building a Coordinated Mood Look

The On Mood Pencil range is designed to be combined across lip and eye. A few mood-based looks:

  • Minimal Monday (Bare Lips + Clean Beige + light gel liner): A barely-there look with defined eyes and natural lips. For days when the mood is quiet and controlled.
  • Soft Saturday (Campink + Pigroz blended together + gel liner): Layer Campink from the centre and Pigroz at the inner corner of the lip for a two-tone gradient. Pair with a thin gel liner for an effortless weekend face.
  • Evening Mood (Moblips + defined gel liner): The deepest lip shade with a sharper eyeliner application - the combination creates a finished, intentional look that works for dinner or events without heavy eye makeup.
  • Dusty Aesthetic (Dusty Pink + Claudimove on lid crease smudge): The full Korean dusty-matte aesthetic - Dusty Pink lip, Claudimove eyeliner softly smudged for a lived-in eye.

Layering Shades for Custom Moods

One of the advantages of the slim pencil format is that shades blend easily with a fingertip, which makes it practical to combine two pencils for a custom in-between shade:

  • Apply Appricot Coral at the centre for warmth, then layer Dusty Pink over the outer edges for a coral-dusted-pink gradient.
  • Use Clean Beige as the full base, then apply Campink in the centre only for a very subtle flush-of-colour look on days when you want the lightest possible tint.
  • Blend Pigroz and Moblips together for a custom deep rose that falls between the two in intensity.

The mechanical pencil format makes this flexible - you can extend just a small amount of each shade, blend in layers, and control the depth of the final result.

Matching Mood to Skin Tone

The Dot On Mood shades are curated for Korean aesthetic preferences, but translate across skin tones with some thought:

  • Cool undertones: Lean into the dusty and cool shades - Dusty Pink, Claudimove, Moblips. The grey-pink dimension of these shades complements cool skin beautifully.
  • Warm or olive undertones: Appricot Coral, Campink, and Pigroz all have warm undertones that complement rather than contrast. Avoid the most desaturated cool shades in isolation.
  • Neutral undertones: The full range is available - start with Campink or Pigroz as the most universally flattering starting points.
  • Deeper skin tones: Moblips and Pigroz have enough pigment depth to read clearly without needing to be heavily layered. Appricot Coral also performs well on deeper skin by providing visible warmth.

Caring for the On Mood Pencils

Both the lip pencils and gel eyeliner pencil are mechanical format - twist to advance, never sharpen. Keep caps on when not in use to prevent the gel eyeliner tip from drying and the lip pencil from dust contamination. Store horizontally rather than upright to reduce tip breakage risk. For the lip pencils, clean the tip between shade applications with a clean tissue to prevent colour transfer when layering shades.

HEART PERCENT On Mood Pencils at Skinsli

All HEART PERCENT products at Skinsli are sourced from authorised Korean distributors. The full Dot On Mood pencil shade range is stocked with domestic US shipping - including all slim shade variants and the Gel Eyeliner Pencil. HEART PERCENT has limited US retail presence outside specialist K-beauty importers.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • HEART PERCENT's naming philosophy is that colour is more than a pigment - it is an expression of a feeling or a character. The named shades (Campink, Moblips, Claudimove, Pigroz) are each intended to carry a specific mood or personality that goes beyond what a generic colour name would convey. In Korean beauty culture, expressive naming of cosmetics is well-established - it changes how you relate to the product and makes building a personalised shade wardrobe a more intentional experience. The names are also memorable, which is part of the brand's design.

  • The 0.5g slim format produces a thin, controlled line suited for Korean-style lash-base definition - the kind of liner that makes lashes look denser without being obviously drawn on. To get the thinnest possible line, keep the pencil at a low angle to the skin, use a gentle steady hand, and rest the elbow on a surface for stability. The gel formula deposits evenly without tugging, which is important when working close to the lash line. Start from the inner corner and draw outward in one stroke for the cleanest result.

  • Yes - the creamy formula blends well with itself, and layering shades is a technique the brand encourages. Apply the lighter shade first across the full lip, then apply the deeper shade at the centre for a natural gradient between the two. Blend with a fingertip at the boundary between shades. Common combinations: Campink + Pigroz for a warm-rose layered look; Clean Beige + Moblips for a deep shade softened with a nude; Dusty Pink + Appricot Coral for a warm-dusty custom blend.

  • Moblips is the deepest shade in the visible slim range and reads as a deliberate statement, but it does not have to be a heavy evening-only look. Applied lightly using the gradient technique - concentrated at the centre only with minimal blending - Moblips becomes a subtle lip-stain effect that is wearable in the daytime. Applied fully and blended across the whole lip, it is a classic Korean evening lip. The slim pencil format gives you precise control over how much product and depth you use, so the same shade can produce both a subtle and a dramatic result depending on technique.

  • After applying the liner along the upper lash line, let it set for 30-60 seconds before blinking hard or applying eye cream or shadow. For lower lash line or waterline application, smudging is harder to prevent since moisture from the eye naturally softens gel. Using an eye primer on the lower lid and outer corner reduces transfer. Setting the liner with a matching powder eyeshadow also extends resistance - tap a small amount of dark brown or black shadow directly over the gel line while it is slightly wet, which seals it in place.

  • Claudimove reads as a cool, slightly muted mauve-rose - neither definitively pink nor definitively brown, which is precisely what makes it sophisticated. On neutral undertones it appears as a clean modern rose; on cool undertones it leans slightly mauve. The name suggests fluid, cool movement, which reflects its character well. It is one of the more understated shades in the range - better for a minimal makeup day or as the base layer under a slightly brighter shade applied at the centre.

  • Remove with a gentle oil-based makeup remover or micellar water. Press a cotton pad soaked in remover against the eyelid for a few seconds before wiping - this dissolves the gel bond before friction is applied, which is gentler on the delicate eye area. Avoid rubbing hard; the gel is water-resistant but releases cleanly with oil-based removal. If you use a Korean double-cleanse routine, the first-cleanse oil step removes eye makeup effectively before the foam second cleanse.

  • Yes - the Dot On Mood line extends beyond pencils to include the Custom Lip and Cheek stick (a multi-use colour product for lips and cheeks), the Top Coating Lip Plumper (a glossy top coat with mild plumping actives), and the All Cover Lip Base (a preparation step for even colour application). The lip pencils and eyeliner pencil are the precision tools; the other products complete the layered system. Skinsli carries the full Dot On Mood range.