Color family
Jam with Me sits in a berry-wine high-shine direction. It has enough red to read lively, but the deeper wine tone keeps it from becoming a bright pink gloss.
Shade reference
Wet n Wild / Mega Last High-Shine Lip Color
Jam with Me is a berry-wine high-shine lip color with deeper color payoff and a glossy finish that keeps the edge softer than matte wine shades.
Color analysis
Jam with Me sits in a berry-wine high-shine direction. It has enough red to read lively, but the deeper wine tone keeps it from becoming a bright pink gloss.
Jam with Me reads cooler than warm rose-browns and softer berry reds. It lands between red and wine, with a slightly muted berry cast.
The high-shine formula adds gloss and light reflection, which makes the berry-wine color appear more dimensional and softer at the edges than a matte lipstick.
Nearby references
These are not exact dupes. They are nearby Niori references that help locate Jam with Me among berry-wine, rose-brown, and muted wine lipstick directions.
Decision guide
Lip liner pairings
Jam with Me already has shine, so liner mainly decides whether the lip reads deeper and wine-leaning, softer and rosier, or more berry and defined.
Keeps Jam with Me cohesive and reinforces the berry-wine center.
Deepens the edge without turning the shade into a full matte wine lip.
Softens the look if you want Jam with Me to read a little less deep.
Niori is not calling an exact Jam with Me dupe from the current shade library. A useful comparison would need to match the berry-wine color direction, glossy finish, opacity, and how the shade balances depth with shine.
Wet n Wild Mega Last High-Shine Lip Color Jam with Me reads as a berry-wine high-shine lipstick in the current Niori reference.
Jam with Me sits between pink and wine, but it reads more berry-wine than bright pink.
Jam with Me is deeper, cooler, and more berry-wine. Clothes Off is lighter and more rose-brown.
Jam with Me is glossy and a bit softer at the edge, while Wine Room is a brighter matte wine-red.
Berry-wine liner keeps it cohesive, muted wine liner adds depth, and rosy-brown liner softens the edge.