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Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Review, Malibu Glitz Glitter Lips



These can be found on the Shopmissa website for a dollar each.

The formula inst bad, with a smooth creamy application, but its not the greatest formula ever, either. These don't feel chunky or gritty, which is great for these being a cheap glitter lipstick. They do have a scent though, and smell almost like a sugar cookie mixed with wax. I mean, its not unpleasant, and it fades quickly. Its not even noticeable once its on your lips, but I guess it could still be a turn off for many people.

The packaging is actually pretty good, I was surprised. Its all plastic, but its not basic, if that makes sense. These things have little see through heart shaped windows all over the tubes, with the top of the cap being entirely see through. I don't know, it just feels more lux to me than what most companies bullet lipsticks look like. Its no Pat McGrath, but I could see this being something by Lime Crime or Too Faced.

Wear time is pretty typical of a cheap bullet lipstick, it will need to be reapplied after meals, drinks, or smoking. This did not migrate all over my face on its own though, which is a plus. No issues with feathering without a liner.

Lit is a bright yellow gold shade, with what looks to be gold and copper toned glitter. This also has very fine gold shimmer running through it.

Nude is a nude shade with copper, silver, and a small amount of gold glitter mixed in. Its faint, but there is silver shimmer throughout as well.

Vintage Desire is a brown color, with copper and gold glitter. This has gold shimmer throughout.

Vamp Blaze is a brown tinted red shade with silver and red glitter, with brighter red shimmer throughout.

Personally, I think all of these are beautiful, and would be great for around the winter holidays. Plus each one is only a buck, so its not too big of a deal that you have to reapply often. I recommend these, especially if you're new to the metallic lips trend, and want to see how the fad would look on you. These are all "glitter bombs" though, and will get glitter all over anything they touch, especially when you're trying to remove them.

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