Why hello there! It's been a week since my last post, so I thought I'd do another one. There is also a post going up on either Saturday or Sunday, and then loads of posts going up over the summer. I don't think I said anything, but I have 15, maybe more, posts going up this summer, and they're all two to five days apart.
Anywaysssss, I hope everyone is doing well and that everyone is having a wonderful day, rain or shine.
Oh also, please go check out my last post, it's called 'Ridiculously British Things!' and you can access it here I don't usually promote my posts, but that's probably one of my favourites and it would mean a lot if you went and read it.
Also, these are basically just lipsticks you can buy in boots or superdrug, because I know that you could argue that to some people Mac lipsticks are affordable so just wanted to clear that up. Oh, and I think this is my last beauty related post before my summer posts start- we need a hashtag for that. Hmmm what about #summerdayswithalice ? Ok, I love it so we'll go with that.
Going to get on with it now!
Lipstick number one:
Revlon Colorburst Lip Butter, 001, Pink Truffle.
I'm pretty sure I've raved about this lipstick at least 7329493430384347784339859638 times before, but honestly, its amazing and I really like it. The colour is like a darkish pink nude with a brownish undertone, and it looks so classy and elegant on, it suits my skintone, which is quite pale, and I think it would look good on anyone. It also feels so nice on your lips, it's like a lip balm and it moisturises my lips, and it also smells so nice. It smells like white chocolate oh my gosh I really love it. Oh, and the pigmentation is also so good, and it leaves a really nice shine on your lips so for me, I would repurchase and I'm going to give it a 5/5. It retails for £7.99 and I think it's definitely worth it.
Lipstick number two:
Maybelline New York, 625, Iced Caramel.
This one is a fairly recent purchase, which is why you haven't heard me talk about it all that much. But honestly, I really like it. It's a brown lipstick with pink undertones, and it looks so nice on the lips, it isn't moisturising but feels kind of soft, and the only things I don't like about it are the smell and the fact that the sticker on the bottom is not an accurate representation of the actual lipstick colour, but I feel like that's the same for most lipsticks. I would possibly repurchase this one, and I'm going to give it a 3.9/5. It retails for £6.99 and for a nude lipstick, it's not bad.
Lipstick number three:
MaxFactor Lipfinity lip colour, 210, Endlessly Mesmerising.
This lipstick is hands down my favourite. I wear it a lot of the time because it's a really pretty colour, it's a pink with brown undertones and looks really pretty on the lips, it dries matte and honestly lasts all day. The one thing I will say, is that you have to be really careful with how much you apply. You only need one coat, or else it starts to chip and flake, which is not ideal. I think it's packaged quite similarly to the Kylie Lip Kits, I'm not sure if it's an exact dupe, I mean, it could be, but don't take my word for it. This one is quite expensive, it's £10.99, but you do get a lot of wears out of it and it comes with a lip balm in the packaging. Overall, I really really like it and I would rate it a 5/5.
Lipstick number four:
Rimmel Lasting Finish by Kate Moss, 105.
This lipstick. Oh. My. Goodness. I really like it. I was pleasantly surprised to be honest, I didn't think I'd like it that much, but it actually looks so nice on, again, it's a pinkish colour with a brownish undertone, and it sits so nicely on the lips. It feels really soft but stays on for a really long time, and the colour of it is stunning. I don't much like the smell of it though, it smells like watermelon and for some reason, it's not too appealing to me. It retails for £5.49, and overall, I'd give it 3.5/5.
So there you are! I hope you enjoyed this short lipstick post, and I hope you have a wonderful holiday, and I'll see you all this weekend with another post!
Byeeeee,
Alice x
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