So the back row of this storage holds my taller lipsticks and lipliners.
From left to right;
1. Soap and Glory Sexy Mother Pucker gloss stick in 'Nudist
2. Maybelline Colour Drama in 'Berry Much'
3. Collection Work the Colour lip butter in '4 Perfect Plum'
4. Sleek Matte Me lip cream in 'Birthday Suit
5. Soap and Glory Sexy Mother Pucker Matte Lip in 'Ember Red'
6. Revlon Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stain in 'Romantic'
Overall, this row holds some of my favourite lippies. My all time favourite red lipstick and potentially all time favourite lipstick is no 6. This Revlon balm literally feels like I'm wearing lip balm. It is like the perfect red shade for me and just lasts so long. I can't say much more than that really; this lipstick is just the perfect red for me. It's perfect for Winter and Summer, meaning I wear it all year round. No 2 is also my perfect berry toned lipstick and lasts for so long.
One lipstick I do regret buying from this row is the no 3. I just don't really use this, as I have so many other perfectly berry toned lipsticks that I prefer.
This row also fits in my lip liners just in the gaps between the lipsticks.
From top to bottom of picture below:
1.Natural Collection lip liner in 'Plum'
2. Kiko lip liner in '315
3. Kiko lip liner in '706
4. Rimmel Exaggerate liner in 'East End Snob'
5. Rimmel Exaggerate liner in 'Ultimate'
First off, why did I buy no 5. It is literally a brown lip liner, Brown. I DON'T WEAR BROWN LIPSTICK, ESPECIALLY NOT THIS BROWN! So this is a 'I wish I didn't buy this' product. My favourite lip liner is no 4. LucyandLydia reccomend this all the time, as did my friend and I can see why! It's a gorgeous pinky rose colour and is the perfect lip liner to match MAC's Mehr lipstick.
The second row holds my least used lipsticks. I place the ones I use the least towards the back of the storage so they don't get in the way.
From left to right:
1. Natural Collection lipstick in 'Rose Bud'
2. Natural Collection lipstick in 'Coral Shimmer'
3. Calvin Klein lipstick in 'Henna
4. AVON lipstick in 'Perfect Red'
5. Makeup Revolution lipstick in 'Colour Overdose'
6. Makeup Revolution lipstick in 'Dare to be different'
Most of these lipsticks were very cheap, so obviously aren't as good as some of my more expenisve ones. The Natural Collection and Makeup Revolution lipsticks were £1.99 each so aren't great quality and don't last very long. I mainly brought no 5 and 6 because of their gorgeous hot pink bullet shape, that reminds me of the MAC lipstick's packaging. The Calvin Klein lipstick is nice but not a good color on me; it's very baby pink. My favourite lipstick in this row is no 4. I wore this to my year 9 prom so it holds a lot of memories and is a beautiful colour. It is only in this row due to it's extremely dark colour which I find difficult to wear on an everyday bases.
The third row holds some of my favourite's and is basically Rimmel lipsticks. Rimmel lipsticks are my favourite drugstore brand for lipsticks; they last long, are relatively cheap and have such a wide beautiful range of colours. The Kate Moss collection are my favourite.
From left to right:
1. Rimmel lasting finish Kate lipstick in '01'
2. Rimmel lasting finish lipstick in '058 Drop Of Sherry'
3. Rimmel lasting finish lipstick in '128 Starry-Eyed'
4. Rimmel lasting finish Kate lipstick in '45'
5. Rimmel lasting finish Kate lipstick in '03'
6. Clinique Pop lipstick in 'Nude Pop'
As I said I love the Rimmel collection. My favourite is 03, as you can see from the photos below I have used a lot of it. For a very long time it was my go to nude. I regret buying '45', as it's not very pigmented and is actually paler than my own lips so doesn't suit me at all. It was part of a nude collection Rimmel released and honestly I was disappointed with this collection. I didn't like any of the lipsticks in this collection! I'm also not the biggest fan of '058' as it's very glittery, I don't use the Clinique one a lot, but it doesn't really matter; I got it free with a magazine!
The last row holds some of my favourites and newer lipsticks. In a way, row two and one are a combination of favourites and recent buys. I like to keep my most recently brought lipsticks on the front row, plus the ones that are most expensive. That way they are the first ones people see! It sounds stupid and it is stupid, but it's the way my little brain works okay? good!
From left to right:
1. Benefit's lipgloss in 'Hoola'
2. Benefit's lipgloss in 'Sugarbomb'
3. A FAKE MAC lipstick in the shade 'Diva'
4. Revlon matte lipstick in'003 Mauve It Over'
5. MAC matte lipstick in 'Velvet Teddy'
6. MAC matte lipstick in 'Mehr'
So yes, here i do have a fake MAC lipstick. I paid about £1.50 for it and knew it was fake before I purchased it. I was curious as to how real it would look in real life (pretty similar but very different sticker on the bottom) and wanted to know if I suited the colour. The colour of the fake Diva lipstick is very similar to the real Diva lipstick. I do actually wear this quite a lot and it's really good! But I won't be purchasing anymore fake lipsticks any time soon. The Benefit lip glosses are only here as they are new. I don't really like lipgloss so can't see myself wearing these much, especially as Hoola is a very brown lipgloss. As you know (see my previous posts) I love my MAC lipsticks. The Revlon lipstick is the first slightly more expensive lipstick I brought costing aroung £8 and I have had it for years. I LOVE IT. Until I got Velvet Teddy it was my go to nude lipstick and I still love it now. It is more pinky then Velvet Teddy and I love the fact that it is matte.
So there is my current lipstick collection! I am sure it will grow very soon. If you have a lot of lipsticks like me or want to start up a collection, I really recommend the Rimmel ones as drugstore lipsticks and MAC as high end ones. The two MAC shades I have are perfect for beginners too, as they are very muted, wearable colours. I also recommend buying an acrylic storage stand from eBay to get you started. It makes it so much easier to find the one you are looking for, especially in a rush.
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