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Lollipop, Raspberry Pie, Strawberry Shortcake, Red Velvet, Sugar Plum, Berry Smoothie
Lollipop, Raspberry Pie, Strawberry Shortcake, Red Velvet, Sugar Plum, Berry Smoothie
I appreciate the Revlon Lip Butter's sleek and fun packaging. Similar to Revlon's Colorburst Lipsticks, the outside of the lip butter has vertical diamonds on both sides of the packaging. However, the primary difference between the Revlon Colorburst Lipsticks and the Revlon Lip Butter's (packaging wise) was the lip butter's transparent top. The transparent top allowed me to really see the color of the lip butter without having to open it.
Moving on to the actual product itself, I'd describe the Revlon Lip Butter as a cross between a lipstick and a chapstick. It contains the pigmentation of a lipstick but has the texture and consistency of a chapstick. These lip butters glide on smoothly and are surprisingly as pigmented as any high end lipstick out there. The only downfall to this product is that it does not have as much staying power as I hoped. Expect to be reapplying these lip butters after eating, drinking, or smooching.
Overall, I truly have been enjoying this product since November. I am glad I went on the hunt even though these will be in their permanent line. Haha. I believe the $7.49 was really worth every penny and I'll definitely be on the look out for the next best Revlon lip product!
Honorable Mention -


L'oreal Colour Riche Lipstick - Fairest Nude no. 800
Once again I have been convinced by a Youtube beauty guru, but this time by Judy (itsjudytime). I purchased this lipstick on a whim at Target after taking the horrible TEAS V exam. This was a cheap and impulsive purchase and I'm very glad I own this lipstick. Fairest Nude is by far one of my favorite drugstore lipsticks. This lipstick left my lips feeling moisturized and definitely did not give off a nude color that washed out my lips or face. This nude contains slight undertones of pink which gives the perfect "nude" lip. One of my recent discoveries is Fairest Nude + Sugar Plum (Revlon Lip Butter) = puuhhhfect, especially if your skin tone is as fair as mine. The only down side of this lip product is that it smells very... old school. The smell brings me back to when I use to borrow my mom's Lancome lipsticks.
Overall, I love this lip stick and I highly recommend it to anyone who is looking for the perfect "nude." (The pink undertones don't make it very nude to me.)
Moving on to the actual product itself, I'd describe the Revlon Lip Butter as a cross between a lipstick and a chapstick. It contains the pigmentation of a lipstick but has the texture and consistency of a chapstick. These lip butters glide on smoothly and are surprisingly as pigmented as any high end lipstick out there. The only downfall to this product is that it does not have as much staying power as I hoped. Expect to be reapplying these lip butters after eating, drinking, or smooching.
Overall, I truly have been enjoying this product since November. I am glad I went on the hunt even though these will be in their permanent line. Haha. I believe the $7.49 was really worth every penny and I'll definitely be on the look out for the next best Revlon lip product!
Honorable Mention -
L'oreal Colour Riche Lipstick - Fairest Nude no. 800
Once again I have been convinced by a Youtube beauty guru, but this time by Judy (itsjudytime). I purchased this lipstick on a whim at Target after taking the horrible TEAS V exam. This was a cheap and impulsive purchase and I'm very glad I own this lipstick. Fairest Nude is by far one of my favorite drugstore lipsticks. This lipstick left my lips feeling moisturized and definitely did not give off a nude color that washed out my lips or face. This nude contains slight undertones of pink which gives the perfect "nude" lip. One of my recent discoveries is Fairest Nude + Sugar Plum (Revlon Lip Butter) = puuhhhfect, especially if your skin tone is as fair as mine. The only down side of this lip product is that it smells very... old school. The smell brings me back to when I use to borrow my mom's Lancome lipsticks.
Overall, I love this lip stick and I highly recommend it to anyone who is looking for the perfect "nude." (The pink undertones don't make it very nude to me.)
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