I can't say how much I love these Covergirl Wetslicks AmazeMint lipglosses! They are offered in a good variety of wearable shades, some more opaque like the top and bottom pictured, and some more sheer and shimmery like the middle pictured. The best part is by far the minty fresh smell and taste, but these are also great because they are absolutely stick-free!! I find the colours are just amazing, I have rarely found lipgloss colours I've liked so much. These don't have the staying power of some of the stickier brands on the market, but I'm totally willing to reapply a little more often if it means I get to forgo a lot of the hair in gloss incidents, or worse, dirt/bugs in gloss fiascos ('cause you're still going to have to reapply, and ON TOP OF THAT you might be walking around with a teeny fly in your gloss). The value is great, these run about $7 in Canada, and are very frequently on sale at most drugstores where they can be purchased. Like the Fruit Spritzers, I really can't say enough good things about these glosses!
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Saturday, October 9, 2010
Lipgloss Review: CoverGirl Wetslicks Fruit Spritzers
The CoverGirl Wetslicks Fruit Spritzers (try saying that name five times fast) are an excellent value for money product, running about $7 Canadian (and most likely $5 American - which is SOOO annoying when the Canadian dollar is at/near parity with the USD!!). They come in a good selection of colours or 'flavours,' and offer a sheer wash of colour and shine, while giving your lips a lovely smell. These aren't sticky at all, which is a huge plus for me, and there is a bit of variety in terms of coverage - some are really sheer, which some do deposit a bit of colour on your lips. These are a great product to carry in your purse for on-the-go touch-ups, as they don't require any sort of skill or care in their application. Worn alone or over a stain/lipstick, I find these a great, indispensable and most importantly AFFORDABLE product!
Lipgloss Review: Stila Lip Glazes
Next in my "Lipgloss Series" are Stila Lip Glazes. I own a number of these, almost all of which I purchased in some form of kit. These run quite expensive at Sephora - $22 online for US and I think perhaps $24 in Canadian stores - but they're almost always available in some sort of a kit, particularly around the holiday season (which apparently starts in October now?!!). The pluses of these are by far their smell and the shade selection. The negatives? Well, they are numerous and pretty much ruin the product for me. Firstly, I dislike the packaging - it's the sort you need to twist to get the product, and you almost always get too much product. It's a brush-type applicator, which I do like, but I don't like it when it's full of lipgloss. Secondly, the lipgloss is really sticky, I mean SERIOUSLY sticky. And, though they smell great, they don't so much taste great. There are just too many great lipglosses out there for me to repurchase ones that aren't absolutely worth it, and to me, these aren't. (pictured here are "Watermelon" and "Apricot."
Lipgloss Review: Nars
This is my take on Nars lipglosses as part of my "Lipgloss Series." I have three of these glosses, and I will start by saying that they are relatively expensive. I believe I paid something like $28 here in Canada for these from Sephora (they're listed at $24 on the Sephora website for the US). These are available in a fairly wide variety of colours and at least two different formulas/textures. The three I purchased are "Chihuahua," "Metis" and "Pillow Talk" (top to bottom). All three of these are very creamy, opaque glosses, but I'm aware of some less opaque, more shimmery colours in their line. So the plus of these glosses is that they're strong, thick formulations, and that's sort of their down side too. I generally like my lipglosses to be more on the sheer side of things, and these are just a little too intense for me. I usually sort of sheer it out by blending with my fingers. If you like the intensity of lipstick but the form of gloss, then these might just be perfect for you. They are only mildly sticky, which is good, and they have fairly good staying power.
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