Revlon Colorburst PINK TRUFFLE Lip Butter Swatches and Review

It’s safe to say I have a severe addiction to the Revlon Lip Butters.  Luckily, they’re affordable – especially when you combine the drugstore deals and coupons.

One that I didn’t own is 001 Pink Truffle.  It’s so me, and so Fall that it makes me (wait for it) SO EXCITED to own it =)

Pink Truffle is a mid-tone rosy mauve.  The pink in the product molds nicely into the natural pink pigment of the lip, forcing the perfect tone.  I think unless you run majorly warm toned this shade will look great on you.  For those with more pigmented lips this may just be your MLBB shade!

The formula on the Revlon Lip Butters is wonderful.  Smooth and moisturizing, this is a lipstick that even all you high-end honeys will love (they actually remind me of the Chanel Rouge Coco Shine).  The shades are perfectly pigmented and come in a variety of colors to suit anyone’s fancy.

The only thing I dislike is that the Lip Butters are pretty wide, so it’s hard to keep on the lips without some of it getting out of place.  And my lips are basically in the middle, size wise. Not real thick, and not real thin.  Other than that, I love everything about them.

I have most (if not all) of the Revlon Lip Butters swatched, so here are some quick links – Creamsicle & Tutti Frutti, Strawberry Shortcake & Candy Apple, and the mother of all Revlon swatch posts – every single item I received for the Allure Magazine Beauty Blogger of the Year Awards.

Revlon Lip Butters retail around $7-$8 each, give or take drugstore pricing, sales… etc.

Revlon SATELLITE Nail Art Moon Candy Nail Enamel Swatches & Review

Revlon has recently come out with a rather cool concept!  A stunning dual sided polish… cream on one side, fun and flakie on the other!  The Nail Art Moon Candy Nail Enamel selections were all gorgeous, but I settled on a shade I knew I’d love in Satellite.

Pretty, right?  Yum.

The polish side is a gorgeous, creamy, glossy burgundy.  I loveeee this color.  The formula spread on well, but was a bit thick.  Two coats were needed for full opacity.

The flakie side, while gorgeous, was kind of a pain to work with.  I had to sort of place the flakes.  I love that shattered glass effect, though.  The above photo was taken in the shade with the flash.  Below is in the shade, no flash.  One coat of the flakie side was used, as the clear base was thick.

Cons of the bottle:

  • The bottle is awkward to hold, making it hard to paint the vampy color on.  It’s like you’re holding a thick pencil.
  • Don’t try to rest the brush back in the bottle without closing it.. because it is going to fall over.

Breaking it down, while I appreciate the concept, I’d rather buy a plain polish and a great flakie top coat (there are so many out there!).  I could get over how I feel about the packaging of the nail polishes, if the polishes themselves were flawless.

If you want to check out some of the other shades, Nouveau Cheap has some nice swatches and descriptions.  I’m especially loving Orbit!

Have you tried these?  Which is your favorite?  Are some of the shades easier to use than others?

Revlon Nail Art Nail Enamel retail for around $7.99 (look for sales and coupons for a discount!) at your local drugstore retailer.

MAKEUP WARS! Favorite Summer Lippie Swatches & Review feat. Revlon Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stain in Precious, Rendezvous, and Romantic.


This installment of Makeup Wars brings us to our favorite Summer lippie (lippie = Lipstick, BTW!  That’s for my mom lol)!  I was at a loss!  There are so many that I love, especially for Summer.

One of the easiest lip products to wear for Summer is a balm, but balms don’t stay on so long… which brings us to a Balm STAIN.  Perfect time to test out and show off one of the newest products from Revlon… the Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stain!

Revlon Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stain is available in 12 shades, but for this post I’ve chosen just three of my favorites – Precious, Rendezvous, and Romantic.

(L-R: Precious, Rendezvous, Romantic)

Revlon seriously has the best lip products.  Their lip butters are among my faves, and I just knew I’d adore the Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stains as well.  They are similar to the new (not the old school version!) Clinique Chubby Sticks, but they are way cheaper at approx $8.99 each.

Precious

Precious is a glossy beige nude.  Obviously perfect for every day or to pair with a smoky eye.  Even though it’s a nude balm, it still had a surprising amount of pigment without washing out my complexion.

Rendezvous

Rendezvous is probably the most wearable orange you’ll ever meet.  It acquired a bit of a pink tone to it from my lip pigment, but is still appropriate for a hot Summer day.

Romantic

Romantic is a juicy pinked brick red.  It’s a bit darker in person, I couldn’t get the best photograph of this one.  It may seem like it looks similar to Rendezvous but they’re very easy to tell apart IRL.  While this is great for Summer, it’s also going to work well in the Fall and Winter months.

I thought that the formula was fabulous.  Smooth and moisturizing.  They applied easily and evenly, with a decent amount of pigment and lots of shine.  Because they are a balm, wear wasn’t long, but they did leave a very slight stain of color, which did last.  The product twists up so you’ll never have to sharpen it.

This is a fabulous lip product for Summer because they are lightweight and you can wear bold shades on your lips without being over the top in the heat.

Check out the links below to see the beautiful bloggers that participated in this installment of Makeup Wars!  What will we think of next ;)

Allure Beauty Blogger of the Year – Challenge 5, Reminder to VOTE and REVLON SWATCHES & EOTD! – Super PIC Heavy!

Hello, everyone!  It’s time for the fifth and FINAL challenge in the Allure Beauty Blogger of the Year Competition!  This has been such an honor!!  Don’t forget to vote, vote, vote!!!

Three steps to voting!  Go to THIS LINK.  Gaze up to the upper right hand area and click LIKE and TWEET.  Then go focus on my face ;) and Click the big red vote for me button!  Simple!  After you vote you’ll be entered to win one of two pairs of Monster Headphones and also the grand prize of a trip to Miami Beach and $1,000 in Revlon products!

In honor of Challenge 5, I decided to go on a Revlon Swatch-A-Thon!

For this competition, we were sent quite a few Revlon products in order to do the final challenge.  I was so excited for the product, that I wanted to do a blog post and share with you all that was sent.

Another reason for this post, is to feature the products used in the video a little more.  The tutorial part of the video was a little dark (more so on some computers than others), and I feel it’s important to check out the final look because it was a really unique combination of color, and possibly something you might not have thought of doing!

First, if you haven’t already, check out the video HERE and VOTE!

Now look at the photos of Julie’s face and eye look (this is the look I did in the video):

Can you even believe that she has no face powder on in those photos?  The foundation is insane!  So fabulous!  Because the eye look is so dramatic it’s best to keep the lip and cheek makeup to a more natural minimum.

Here are the Revlon products that I used on Julie for the tutorial.

Starting with the Face:

(L-R: Revlon Photoready Color Correcting Primer, Revlon Photoready Eye Primer + Brightener, Revlon Photoready Concealer in Light, and Revlon Photoready Airbrush Mousse Makeup in 040 Natural Beige)

Now the Eyes:

(L-R: Revlon Grow Luscious Lashliner in Onyx, Revlon Grow Luscious Lashliner in Emerald, Revlon Colorstay 16hr Eyeshadow in Inspired, and Revlon Photoready 3D Volume Mascara in Black)

and finally the Cheek and Lip products:

(L-R: Revlon Photoready Sculpting Blush Palette in Peach, Revlon Lip Butter in Creme Brulee, Revlon Colorburst Lip Gloss in Gold Dust)

The eye concept was taken from the back of the Revlon Inspired Shadow casing.

I did decide to dress it up a bit more for a more glam look by using the Emerald Lashliner as a base for the robin’s egg blue shade (aka shade 2).  This REALLY made the lid pop.  If you check out the photo below, you’ll see the left eye is with the Emerald base, and the right side is without:

Now on to the goods!

Here I am going to break down all of the products sent!  I tried them ALL so I could do a full post of everything.

Let’s start with the Priming products:

Perfecting Primer, Color Correcting Primer, and Eye Primer + Brightener

(L-R: Revlon Photoready Perfecting Primer, Revlon Photoready Color Correcting Primer, and Revlon Photoready Eye Primer + Brightener)

The Revlon PhotoReady Perfecting Primer and Color Correcting Primer are excellent to put on the face before applying the Mousse Makeup.  It helps create a better canvas for your makeup and reduces the appearance of lines and discoloration.

The Revlon PhotoReady Eye Primer + Brightener can be used as a base for your shadows or (how I like to use it) to blend out the Concealer under the eye or on trouble spots.  However, you can use this anywhere on your face that you want or need to.

Now for the Face products:

Revlon PhotoReady Airbrush Mousse Makeup

(L-R: 010 Vanilla, 020 Shell, 030 Nude, and 040 Natural Beige)

(L-R: 050 Medium Beige, 060 Golden Beige, 070 Rich Ginger, and 080 Caramel)

The Revlon PhotoReady Mousse Makeup sprays out generously as a foam.  You only need one spray to get the right amount of product for your whole face.  This product spreads evenly and easily for a full coverage, matte look.

Revlon PhotoReady Concealer

(L-R: 001 Fair, 002 Light, 003 Light Medium, 004 Medium, 005 Medium Deep, and 006 Deep)

The Revlon PhotoReady Concealer is a nice, thick concealer, but not so thick that it’s going to accentuate the lines of your face.  Like with the Mousse Makeup, you need very little product for application, and this blends in well with the Eye Primer + Brightener.

Revlon PhotoReady Sculpting Blush Palette

Pink

Peach

Neutral

Berry

The Revlon PhotoReady Sculpting Blush Palette contains three shades meant to illuminate, sculpt and color your cheek into ultimate perfection.  I found these shades to apply very lightly, but a good trick to get a heavier amount of color (like in the swatch photos) is to scratch out a bit of the powder to loosen it and then pick it up with your brush to apply.

The contour and illuminating areas of the palette are on the small side, so you’ll want to use the included brush for those.  The color is twice the size, so you can continue to use the included brush, or your own blush brush for that step.

On to the Eye products!

This is going to be a lot of pics, because I did swatches AND an eye look for each palette.  The eye looks were done as instructed by the back of each compact.  On with the show!

Starting off with the Mascara and Liners:

I was pleasantly surprised that I loved the Revlon PhotoReady 3D Volume Mascara.  I’m super picky about mascaras to love, and this one is at the top of the pack.  I recently forgot mascara during my recent trip to Disney World, and I ran right to Walgreens and purchased this one!  Now I have two!

The Revlon Grow Luscious Lash Liner is a super pigmented and soft liner.  Emerald is the stand out shade of the four, but all of them apply seamlessly and look great.

The Revlon ColorStay Creme Gel Eye Liner are mini-pots of creamy color goodness.  I love how nicely they glide on.  The included brush fits nicely into the pot.  I’ve found with this type of brush, it’s best to dot the color on and then glide them into a line.

Next we’ll do the eye looks.  Each look was made using ALL Revlon products.  The Mascara was the PhotoReady 3D Volume and I also used the liners shown above:

Addictive

Adventurous

Attitude

Bombshell

Brazen

Decadent

Delightful

Enchanted

Goddess

Inspired

Luscious

Moonlit

Precocious

Seductive

Serene

Siren

The Eyeshadows all really surprised me in terms of quality and durability.  Goddess was a surprise favorite as well as Bombshell and Enchanted.  I did all of the eye looks based off of the diagrams on the back of the palette.  You don’t HAVE to use this diagram, but it’s definitely an easy way to wear.  If you find the colors aren’t as vibrant as you would like, add a coat of the pencil or cream liner as a base before you apply (like I did with Julie!).

Finally… the lips (you didn’t think we were DONE did you?!)  You’re going to be so sick of my pucker by the end of this lol but it’s worth it!

I want to start off with one of my favorite products, the Revlon Lip Butters! (I know you’ve heard of these, everyone loves them as being the drugstore dupes of the “designer” lip balms!).

(L-R: Creme Brulee, Brown Sugar, Peach Parfait, Fig Jam)

(L-R: Creme Brulee, Brown Sugar, Peach Parfait, Fig Jam)

Creme Brulee

Brown Sugar

Peach Parfait

Fig Jam

(L-R: Strawberry Shortcake, Sweet Tart, Lollipop, Sugar Plum, Cherry Tart)

(L-R: Strawberry Shortcake, Sweet Tart, Lollipop, Sugar Plum, Cherry Tart)

Strawberry Shortcake

Sweet Tart

Lollipop

Sugar Plum

Cherry Tart

Now for the Revlon Colorburst Lipgloss!  These are great glosses with minimal stick.  They range from creamy to shimmery, sheer to pigmented.  They actually remind me of Glossimers!

(L-R: Pink Ice, Crystal Lilac, Orchid, Rosepearl, Hot Pink Rose)

(L-R: Pink Ice, Crystal Lilac, Orchid, Rosepearl, Hot Pink Rose)

Pink Ice

Crystal Lilac

Orchid

Rosepearl

Hot Pink Rose

(L-R: Rose Gold, Sunset Peach, Peony, Papaya, Strawberry)

(L-R: Rose Gold, Sunset Peach, Peony, Papaya, Strawberry)

Rose Gold

Sunset Peach

Peony

Papaya

Strawberry

(L-R: Gold Dust, Bronze Shimmer, Sienna Sparkle, Bordeaux, Fire)

(L-R: Gold Dust, Bronze Shimmer, Sienna Sparkle, Bordeaux, Fire)

Gold Dust

Bronze Shimmer

Sienna Sparkle

Bordeaux

Fire

This brings us to the end of the Revlon Swatch-A-Thon!  I hope you saw some things to put on your lemming list and of COURSE you should go and VOTE for my submission in the fifth and final challenge!

VOTE-VOTE-VOTE-VOTE-VOTE

***Products shown in this post were provided by the sponsor as part of the 2012 Allure Magazine Beauty Blogger of the Year Awards.

Revlon CREAMSICLE, TUTTI FRUTTI Colorburst Lip Butter Swatches and Review

Revlon Lip Butters are a popular product!  Creamsicle and Tutti Frutti have been on my wants list for awhile and I had the hardest time finding them!  The displays are always empty, which just makes me want them MORE.  Finally, I hit Ulta on a day that they must have just restocked and I was able to purchase my lemmings!

Creamsicle

Creamsicle is a sheer and creamy nude.  There is very little pigment on this one, but it makes an excellent day-to-day shade when natural is what you need.

Tutti Frutti

Tutti Frutti is a blast of coral goodness.  The shade is more pigmented on the lip than I thought it would be based off of the swatch.

The formula on the Revlon Lip Butters is wonderful.  Smooth and moisturizing, this is a lipstick that even all you high-end honeys will love (they actually remind me of the Chanel Rouge Coco Shine).  The shades are perfectly pigmented and come in a variety of colors (I believe 21) to suit anyone’s fancy.

The only thing I dislike is that the Lip Butters are pretty wide, so it’s hard to keep on the lips without some of it getting out of place.  And my lips are basically in the middle, size wise. Not real thick, and not real thin.  Other than that, I love everything about them.

Overall, I am loving Creamsicle and Tutti Frutti.  The Revlon Colorburst Lip Butters have consistently made me smile, and thanks to the moisturizing formula my lips can look good doing it ;)   I’ve also reviewed Candy Apple and Strawberry Shortcake, click here for the post.

Revlon Lip Butters retail around $7-$8 each, give or take drugstore pricing, sales… etc.

Revlon STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE, CANDY APPLE Colorburst Lip Butter Swatches and Review

Revlon Lip Butters burst onto the beauty scene in the later months of 2011.  Since then, they’ve become one of the most talked about drugstore makeup items of the year.

It was hard to choose just two shades to initially try out, but I narrowed it down to Strawberry Shortcake and Candy Apple.

Strawberry Shortcake

Strawberry Shortcake is a bubblegum pink.  Even if you normally couldn’t pull off this shade, or are timid to try it, the sheer (but not TOO sheer) pigment makes it a little easier to handle for a test drive.

Candy Apple

Candy Apple is a sheer maraschino cherry red.  I love this one, it just looks so succulent!  This makes me think of the rival dance squad on the show Dance Moms (which, incidentally, is filmed about 20 minutes from my house).  Anyway, the girls compete against a squad called the Candy Apples lol they should all wear this shade ;)

The formula on the Revlon Lip Butters is wonderful.  Smooth and moisturizing, this is a lipstick that even all you high-end honeys will love (they actually remind me of the Chanel Rouge Coco Shine).  The shades are perfectly pigmented and come in a variety of colors (I believe 21) to suit anyone’s fancy.

The only thing I dislike is that the Lip Butters are pretty wide, so it’s hard to keep on the lips without some of it getting out of place.  And my lips are basically in the middle, size wise. Not real thick, and not real thin.  Other than that, I love everything about them.

Revlon Lip Butters retail around $7-$8 each, give or take drugstore pricing, sales… whatnot… have you tried these?  What do you think?  Up next on my must have list are Tutti Fruitti and Creamsicle.

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