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Rimmel London Show Off Lip Laquers

Hey guys!!!

For a very long time I didn't try out any lipstick or lipgloss because my lips are super stubborn and they get dry very easily. I found out about these Rimmel London Lip Laquers and I was really hesitant on trying these out, but I thought "forget it" and I decided to try them out once I received them.

There are 13 available shades and I only have 3 to show you guys. 


I have two kind of matte colors and one shimmery color. Here are the swatches:


I have Celestial, Galaxy, and Big Bang. 
One of my favorite things about these laquers is that they are very pigmented and also......hmm.... I am not sure how to explain it, but here's a picture:


You guys see the hole in there?^ That holds a good amount of 
product so you don't have to keep going into the tube
to get more product.

The first shade is in Celestial. I received this thanks to Influenster.  My lips are very pigmented already and this actually covered it up. I was very surprised because in the past I tried some color similar and it wasn't covered up. I would definitely wear this going out with friends, doing errands, or on a date.




Now the next shade is in Galaxy and this one has a little bit of shimmer. I received this color thanks to Shannon aka Glamourwonderland on YouTube. If you guys don't watch her yet you totally should especially if you are into natural products or gluten free recipes. Its a very pretty plummy color. This is another shade that I will wear out to wherever I'm going. 


Last shade is Big Bang!! I also received this color thanks to Influenster. I really love this shade!! It's a very pretty red and I would only use this on special occasions especially on a date! ;D This color left a stain on my lips after having it on for a couple hours.


I recommend these lip laquers!! They are very pigmented and they have a satin shine. I would like to try out more shades. You can find these online and at your local drugstores for less than $6. Hopefully you guys found this helpful.

*It was weird for me to put pictures of my lips hopefully it doesn't look too weird lol. 

Comments

  1. I'm definitely going to pick of these up! I wish they hadn't changed the name though lol! In Europe, these are called Apcolips (I might be off with the spelling, though).

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  2. lol i know!!! thats a more epic name!!

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