16 November 2014

REVLON COLOURBURST LIP CRAYONS


Revlon Colourburst Lip Crayons are one of our most used lip products, especially as they come in three different formulas with a great shade range. Our favourites are the 'my lips but better' tones - as you can see from our combined collection.



'Unapologetic' - 'Elusive' - 'Cherish' - 'Honey' - 'Demure'
All three formulas are easy to apply (especially on the go) and glide on like lip balms. They have a fresh peppermint scent that isn't overwhelming but adds a nice touch. They're also affordable at £7.99 each.

Matte
We have found most drugstore matte lipsticks to be drying and flaky, but these ones are smooth to apply whilst still being long lasting. We advise using a lip scrub followed by a lip balm prior to applying these products to create the best results. The mattes are the most pigmented out of the 3 formulas.
Unapologetic is the odd one out of the bunch being such a bright fuchsia but it is a perfect statement lip. Although it can be easily applied straight from the crayon, for extra precision, a lip brush can be used.
The neutral pink shade of this formula is Elusive, because of the strong tint of this product, you can tell you are wearing lipstick but it is still neutral enough for everyday wear.

The original formula is a lightweight semi-glossy stain that has good pigmentation. As with all the others, they don't need to be sharpened because of the twist up function, which means no fuss.
Cherish is another brighter shade in our collection, it is a subtle barbie pink that can be mixed with other neutral shades to create a more vibrant look.
Honey is a classic 'my lips but better' hue, it has a nude undertone that suits almost every makeup look.

The latest addition to this line is the lacquers. They have a similar balm texture but feel lighter on the lips due to their glossy finish. The majority of the colours contain shimmer which adds to the lacquer effect.
Demure is a pale nude pink with subtle golden shimmer running through it- perfect for school or work.

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