Now I am not much of a lipstick wearer, however in colder winter months I
apply gloss and balms in order to keep my lips from chapping. During
winter months I also tend to buy lipstick here and there just to add a
moisturizing layer of color to my lips.
Recently I came across a new lipstick from Revlon called ColorBurst.
Due to the fact that I am such a huge fan of Revlon ColorStay products, I
figured their ColorBurst lipsticks would impress me just as much as
their foundations do.
I had quite a selection of colors to choose from, but I went with
Carnation, which showed the color to be a matte pink. On the swatch it
was a pink that did not look too dark, or too pink. A color that I felt
would be suited best for me. Unfortunately though, I was not able to
open the lipstick to see the real color. We all know swatches cannot be
trusted as far as colors go.
ColorBurst came in a really cute black tube, with the lipsticks color on the top in plastic. I hoped the color matched it.
The lipsticks were being sold for $7.69 each, and luckily for me, just
as I was about to leave the makeup isle, I noticed on the out isle they
had these exact same lipsticks packed in packs of 2. So I got 2 for the
price of 1 which was nice.
My Use:
I did not wait to get home to try this one out. In the car I opened
one of the tubes and twisted the lipstick up in order to see it. I was
happy that the color resembled what I was expecting. That rarely
happens, so it was a plus.
However, the color was way, way darker and hot pink in color than it
looked. As soon as I swiped the color onto my lips I was surprised at
how deep and pink it looked. It was a little over the top, and reminded
me of a hot pink color that my sister used to wear in the big 80's.
I know the 80's fashions are back, but seriously hot near neon colors were never really flattering on women.
The lipstick also does not stick all too well. I took a sip from a
soda can about 5 minutes after applying it, and noticed a lot of it had
gone from my lips, to the can. The color however did remain, it's almost
as if the lipstick stains your lips a little. It's not necessarily a
bad thing though, because as the BAM in your face color fades out, the
lips are left lightly touched with color.
With Revlon ColorBurst lipstick I would recommend blotting after
applying. I usually don't blot my lipstick, but with a color that
screams as loudly as Carnation does, I would recommend it.
I'd also recommend skipping out on this color entirely if you have
fair skin. It looks decent on those with medium skin tones, but on very
pale skin the color would over rule your face, and it would just look
silly.
Overall:
I don't hate it. I like how it feels on my lips, it's light and
slightly moisturizing, I just wish the color was not so bright.
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