Tuesday, 19 May 2015

ColourPop Lippie Stix Review

The Lippie Stix is basically lipsticks with a littler bullet, which makes them easier to apply. Both the Colourpop Lippie Stix and Pencil. That is around 33% of the standard lipstick measure so they are really priced more like a MAC lipstick than a cosmetic store brand. The lippies twist up, while the pencils need to be sharpened. 

This is the constrained version holiday lippie set: Forget the Fruitcake. I am hoping they will make the colors from this set changeless. Here are the swatches of all my lippies and pencils underneath! Colors are listed from left to right.



Confetti: True blue red, above swatch is more accurate than the one underneath. Wonderful glossy finish does plume. Best matched with a pencil. 

Matte Frenchie: Bright warm neon red. Yes, its neon. 

Matte Brink:  Warm dusty beige. It would appear that a dusty, pink- brown. The ideal MLBB shade. I incline toward this over Frida. 

Matte Cookie: True bare beige. Gives me understated lips without making them look dead. I first got this as a free extra and preferred it enough to buy another. 

Scandy pencil: Cool conditioned neon pink. Hotter and more deep than the lippie. 

Rocket: Soft splendid pinky coral. I may need to test it once more; however it does not make a difference as equitably and kind of appears as though it’s simply sitting on my lips. The unevenness is truly at a large scale level. It takes a gander at talking distance.


Matte Lady: Cool conditioned messy burgundy. Dazzling quieted cocoa red. It's similar to a darker MLBB - still safe while giving you a chance to plunge your toes into the dull/cocoa lip region. I feel like this shading would complement any skin & beauty tone. 

Matte Creature: A developed darkened burgundy red. It has a propensity to take hold of dry spots and shading it darker, obliging some more work for even shading. 

Ellarie Pencil: Blackened violet. Matches perfectly with either Tutu or Creature. It's anything but difficult to mix into a delicate ombre with those hues too. 
Tutu: Blackened red violet. It feels so rich, I can scarcely feel it. Applies uniformly in only one pass - stunning. So enamored with this one. 

Cheers: Deep raspberry. Beautiful on the lips. 

Hyper Glossy: I do not claim any of the normal glossy lippies; however the hyper glossy lippies apply easily and evenly. Confetti quills really on me, Tuxedo was fine when worn alone. I like to wear both with coordinating lip liners to drag out wear and avoid feathering. 

Pencil: These look like true mattes. They creamy and pigmented, making it simple to line and shading lips without utilizing excessive power. You can without much of a stretch wear only them.


Matte: It's not a true matte as confirmed by the slight sheen in my swatches; however it does look more matte on the lips than on my skin. The wear is agreeable and not drying, but not moisturizing either. Application is creamy even and smooth. 

When all is said in done, I am truly satisfied with the nature of ColourPops lippies. The pigmentation is unbelievable and they all feel smooth on the lips. One thing to note is that these are fragrant like vanilla, it’s not very recognizable on the lips and blurs inside of 60 minutes. 
It's hard for me to pick top choices; Natural Health News will let you know that the Forget the Fruitcake set is stunning. I'm truly trusting they make it permanent, Cookie, Cheers, Tutu, and Lady are some of favorites picks out of whole collection.

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