Tuesday 23 April 2013

Favourite Nude Revlon Lip Butters



These are my favourite delicate shades, perfect for everyday. Revlon ColorBurst Lip Butters have a lovely formula, they're not drying at all; they're actually quite moisturising and caring. They feel very comfortable on the lips. At the same time they do have a fair amount of pigment and coverage, although this varies from shade to shade. Shades fade nicely and this isn't the type of lipstick that looks awkward when it's starts to disappear. 
At less than £10, these are cute and cheerful, a perfect little treat.


Pink and nude shades: 045 Cotton Candy, 065 Creamsicle & 095 Creme Brulee


Revlon Lip Butter in 095 Creme Brulee, £7.99
This was the first one I got. Not all shades are available in the UK and Creme Brulee is the only nude shade here; Creamsicle isn't. So when the Lip Butters first appeared Creme Brulee was the second prize.. It's nude, but not pale; it's almost a very light bronze, brown colour, without any hint of pink to it. It is the one with the most pigment out of these three. It's quite nice especially if you're wearing a bit of bronzer and you'd like very neutral lips.

Revlon Lip Butter in 065 Creamsicle, £7.99
Not available in the UK so Ebay is your best bet. This is a much lighter and creamier shade than Creme Brulee and I wish it was possible to buy it here, not to mention the fact that normally nude shades are the first ones to disappear from the shelves. Creamsicle gives a delicate light tint to the lips  - it adds moisture and shine but it isn't a full on concealer lip, which is why I love it so much.

Revlon Lip Butter in 045 Cotton Candy, £7.99
Cotton Candy is a lovely, sweet baby pink shade. Very delicate and subtle, it adds little pink to your look but not in a way that's overpowering or too much. Like the other two, this one wears off nicely and it's just a lovely addition of a hint of colour.

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