ColourPop Dream Date, Cookie, Slacker Lippie Stix Reviews & Swatches - 2 minutes read
ColourPop Dream Date, Cookie, Slacker Lippie Stix Reviews & Swatches
Colour Pop Dream Date Lippie Stix ($6.00 for 0.0352 oz.) is a light-medium, peachy beige with warm undertones and a cream finish. It had good color payoff that adhered fairly evenly across my lips, but there was slight streaking along the edges and a bit of product that sat in my deeper lip lines. The lipstick had a creamy consistency that was lightweight with a touch of tackiness that was comfortable to apply and to wear. It lasted nicely for four and a half hours and felt lightly moisturizing while worn. It applied a little better than the one I reviewed previously.
Colour Pop Cookie Lippie Stix ($6.00 for 0.0352 oz.) is a medium peach with warm, orange undertones and a satin finish. It had good color coverage, though it wasn’t quite opaque in a single layer. The texture was lightweight, lightly clingy (without being uncomfortable or drying) with light tackiness, and felt fairly smooth going across my lips. The product could have applied a little more evenly, and there was a small amount of product that sat in my deeper lip lines. It wore well for four and a half hours and was lightly hydrating over time.
Colour Pop Slacker Lippie Stix ($6.00 for 0.0352 oz.) is a bright, light pink-coral with warm undertones and a glossy, cream finish. It had rich pigmentation, but the consistency was so creamy and emollient that it didn’t appear as opaque, especially along the edges as the color streaked somewhat. I was surprised the lipstick didn’t sink more into my lip lines from the beginning, but it did worsen over time. It stayed on well for four and a half hours but was lightly hydrating while worn.
Source: Temptalia.com
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Slacker • Forpet • Color • Forpet • Light • Color • Lipstick • Forpet • Peach • Color • Chronochromie • Slacker (film) • Forpet • The Undertones • Pigment • Moisturizer • Opacity (optics) • Human skin color • Lipstick • Lip •
Colour Pop Dream Date Lippie Stix ($6.00 for 0.0352 oz.) is a light-medium, peachy beige with warm undertones and a cream finish. It had good color payoff that adhered fairly evenly across my lips, but there was slight streaking along the edges and a bit of product that sat in my deeper lip lines. The lipstick had a creamy consistency that was lightweight with a touch of tackiness that was comfortable to apply and to wear. It lasted nicely for four and a half hours and felt lightly moisturizing while worn. It applied a little better than the one I reviewed previously.
Colour Pop Cookie Lippie Stix ($6.00 for 0.0352 oz.) is a medium peach with warm, orange undertones and a satin finish. It had good color coverage, though it wasn’t quite opaque in a single layer. The texture was lightweight, lightly clingy (without being uncomfortable or drying) with light tackiness, and felt fairly smooth going across my lips. The product could have applied a little more evenly, and there was a small amount of product that sat in my deeper lip lines. It wore well for four and a half hours and was lightly hydrating over time.
Colour Pop Slacker Lippie Stix ($6.00 for 0.0352 oz.) is a bright, light pink-coral with warm undertones and a glossy, cream finish. It had rich pigmentation, but the consistency was so creamy and emollient that it didn’t appear as opaque, especially along the edges as the color streaked somewhat. I was surprised the lipstick didn’t sink more into my lip lines from the beginning, but it did worsen over time. It stayed on well for four and a half hours but was lightly hydrating while worn.
Source: Temptalia.com
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Keywords:
Slacker • Forpet • Color • Forpet • Light • Color • Lipstick • Forpet • Peach • Color • Chronochromie • Slacker (film) • Forpet • The Undertones • Pigment • Moisturizer • Opacity (optics) • Human skin color • Lipstick • Lip •