Wednesday 11 December 2019

Powder lipsticks


Powder lipsticks aren't a brand new concept. L'Oréal released lip powders a few years ago and Dior had Kohl lipstick in their Holiday 2017 collection. However it seems like they're having a moment lately as a lot of high end and affordable brands have recently released powdery lipstick formulas. These are meant to be super matte and velvety on the lips, like you've actually powdered your lips. I've put three formulas to the test, two drugstore and two high end, here is what I think of them: 

Chanel Rouge Allure Liquid Powder: This formula reminds me a lot of the Bourjois Rouge Edition Velvet liquid lipsticks. They have a thick silicony texture that hugs the lips and has a blurring effect, which I love. However, if what you want is a sharp lip line, these are not for you (or you'll need a lip liner). Also, if your going to be investing in one of these, I suggest picking a bold shade as the lighter shades are sheer and look slightly uneven on the lips. Not worth the money. 


Mac Powder Kiss lipsticks: These are buildable, which is nice because it gives you the ability to from day to night with a single product. They glide on the lips and aren't as drying as MAC's Retro matte formula. They last well on the lips. I'd totally recommend these!


Nyx Powder Puff lipsticks: These are a nice wallet-friendly alternative to the Chanel Liquid Powders.  The shade rage is fun and colorful (and it has just been expanded). The application is surprisingly easy and neat considering the format of the applicator. They're not super long lasting, but we'll forgive them that considering the price tag.

Maybelline Color Sensational Powder Matte lipsticks: This formula is bulletproof! It is super matte and almost looks like a liquid lipstick on, without the dryness and flakiness. My only issue with these is that there are only four shades available in Switzerland! Why?


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