Honestly, if you haven't seen the Esther Bunny collaboration yet, you might be living under a very un-aesthetic rock. It’s everywhere. C-beauty brand Flortte teamed up with the iconic Korean character Esther Bunny to drop a collection that looks like a 90s sticker book exploded into a makeup bag. But amidst all the pink and fluff, there’s one specific shade that has people acting a little feral: Flortte Easter Bunny 06.
It's called "Brown" in some listings, "Bramble" in others, and sometimes just #06. Whatever the name, it’s the dark horse of the collection. While most of the line leans into that "strawberry milk" or "peach pink" vibe, 06 is the moody, sophisticated older sister that actually works on more than one skin tone.
What Is It Exactly?
Don’t let the "Lip Cream" name fool you into thinking it's a heavy, goopy liquid lipstick. It’s not. This is that specific "mud" or "cloud" texture that Chinese beauty brands have absolutely perfected lately. Think of it as a hybrid between a silicone primer and a matte lipstick. It feels like nothing. Basically, it’s weightless.
The Flortte Easter Bunny 06 shade is a muted, deep woody brown with just a hint of rose underneath. It isn't a "90s grunge" brown that makes you look like you’ve been drinking mud. It’s soft. It’s blurry. It’s what you wear when you want to look like you tried, but also like you might just naturally have perfectly tinted, velvety lips.
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The Texture Science (Without the Boring Stuff)
The formula uses cross-linking polymers. I know, sounds like a chemistry quiz. What it actually means is that it forms a tiny, invisible film on your lips that locks the color in without drying them out like a desert.
The ingredients list features:
- Dimethicone: This gives it that "slip."
- VP/Hexadecene Copolymer: This is the secret to why it stays put.
- Lightweight Silicone Oils: These keep the "matte" from feeling like "cracked pavement."
One thing to watch out for: it has a scent. It’s a sweet, slightly artificial candy smell. If you’re sensitive to scents, be warned. It’s not overpowering once it’s on, but it’s definitely there when you first swipe it.
Why 06 Is Winning
Most people go for the light pinks (01 and 02) because the packaging is pink. Logical. But those shades can be incredibly "ashy" if you aren't very fair. Flortte Easter Bunny 06 is the bridge. It has enough depth to show up on medium skin tones, but because it's so blendable, pale folks can sheer it out for a "my lips but better" (MLBB) look.
It’s versatile. Truly.
You can dab three dots in the center of your lips and smudge it out with a finger for that "just ate a popsicle" gradient. Or, you can layer it twice for a full-on, velvet-matte finish that looks incredibly high-end for a product that usually costs under $10.
Application Hacks for That Blurry Finish
If you just swipe this on like a normal lipstick, you're doing it wrong. Sorry.
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To get that Douyin-style blurry lip that makes the Flortte Easter Bunny 06 look its best, follow this messy but effective routine:
- Prep: Use a lip balm 10 minutes before, then wipe it off. This formula hates sitting on top of greasy balm.
- The Center: Apply a decent amount only to the inner 30% of your lips.
- The Smudge: Use a fluffy eyeshadow brush or your ring finger to pull the color toward the edges.
- The Overline: Gently smudge the color just slightly over your natural lip line—especially on the Cupid's bow.
Is It Actually Good?
Let's be real: Flortte is an "affordable" brand. It isn't Chanel. The packaging is plastic and lightweight. However, the actual product inside performs way above its pay grade. It’s one of the few matte products that doesn't settle into every single lip line you own.
The wear time is decent, but it’s not a 24-hour tattoo. You will need to reapply after a burger. But because it’s a "mud" texture, it reapplies beautifully without pilling or getting crusty. That's a massive win.
Essential Next Steps
If you're ready to grab this, check your favorite C-beauty retailers like Chic Decent or YesStyle, as prices fluctuate wildly between $6 and $13. Once it arrives, avoid storing it in your car; the formula is sensitive to high heat and can "sweat" or separate if it gets too hot.
To complete the look, pair Flortte Easter Bunny 06 with a very minimal eye—maybe just a bit of the Esther Bunny single-color highlighter on the lids—to let the "bramble" brown tone really pop.