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NYX Matte Lipstick

Hey guys!!!

Time to talk about more lip products!! This time I am going to talk about the NYX Matte Lipstick. I was hesitant to getting this product since it is a matte lip product I didn't want to buy it and not like it then feel like I wasted my money. For any matte lip product I am hesitant because my lips dry really easily. I purchased one myself and one my friend Sam gave it to me in our swap.



 I decided to get myself a pink lipstick to see how it will look like on me and experiment with my makeup a little. My friend got me the red one and I love red so I immediately loved the color. The shades are Sweet Pink and Eden.

When I first put this product on my lips I expected for it to be very drying. After I applied it I was impressed! It was very creamy and really moisturizing. I wore it for a few hours and my lips never dried up. I was also impressed with how pigmented these lipsticks are. Two swipes and you are done. 


These lipsticks last me 3-4 hours and when you reapply it applies smoothly. I use a clear lip liner everytime I use them and they don't feather. To me these are not fully matte. They have a little bit of shine on my lips and they still transfer if you kiss someone. I am in LOVE with this product! These lipsticks are my holy grail matte lipstick from the drugstore. 

I am definitely going to look into more shades in this product! Have you guys tried out this product?? What is your favorite shade?? Any NYX product recommendations?

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  1. I love the NYX Matte lipsticks range! I also thought they were going to be drying but was really impressed. These colours are gorgeous, especially Eden! xxx

    The Sunday Chapter

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