Wednesday 28 January 2015

The Perfect Nude Lipstick?!

 
 
I love trying out new lipsticks and lip products, so recently I asked on Instagram what nude lipsticks and lip products your recommended! In due course I made a Nude lip, wish list ( which you can check out here). So I went out and brought the first one on my list. ( which is also the cheapest)
Today I thought I would do a little review for you guys, on my first impressions.


 
 
MUA, is a budget beauty brand, which I am sure you all have heard of. As I have said before, I love trying out new brands and products, meaning that's a lot of money that could be wasted on products I don't even like. The lipstick that I am reviewing today is only £1, meaning that if I don't like it, its not a huge expenses.
 
This is the MUA lipstick in ' Bare 014'. I was recommend this one by a lovely fellow blogger, Amy. You can check out her blog here. I am so glad she recommend me this, because I was not disappointed.
 
What has this lipstick got to offer? Well okay, its a pound- so you can't expect to much. However the colour of this lipstick is incredible. Its a really nice nude and looks very natural. The lipstick also applies really nicely and sits well on the lips.
 
My main worries with a cheap lipstick, is the ' This is my first lipstick, I'm 7 and I got it from a Barbie toy set'. Yes okay, this lipstick smells pretty grim and the packaging isn't the best but if definitely doesn't feel like a pound lipstick. The lipstick can be a little drying, but nothing that a good lipblam or gloss on top, couldn't sort it out.
 
Overall, I am very impressed with this little lipstick, for the price, yes- it has nothing against a YSL or MAC lipstick. But if you are on a budget or just love trying out new products, because you are to afraid to buy a £25 lipstick in the fear that you will hate it or not use it as much, this lipstick is for you.
 
I hope you enjoyed this x
Thanks for reading x
 
Do you own this lipstick, what are your feelings on it?
 
 

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