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Bite Beauty Best Bite Remix

Hey guys!!!

I am in love with my Bite Beauty High Pigment Pencil in Pomegranate and when I saw there was a mini set with different shades I was so excited I HAD to get it! It was $25 and it came with 4 different shades. One full size Pencil is $24 so I thought it was a great deal! It comes with Winterberry, Sable, Rhubarb, and Pomegranate.



One thing I love is that the box has a nice big mirror inside!

(Top to Bottom: Sable, Rhubarb, Pomegranate, and Winterberry)

I am happy to have a backup of my favorite Pomegranate shade. Just like the Pomegrante shade these last about 4 hours with a clear lip liner and it touches up beautifully. My lips don't dry with this product. It actually feels really moisturizing on my lips. 

The website says this product will give a matte look and to me it is a semi matte finish since there is a shine on your lips after you apply it. You can always make it fully matte by applying powder on your lips if you prefer it that way.

These pencils are really pigmented with just one swipe. Here is the proof:
(Left to Right: Pomegranate, Winterberry, Sable, Rhubarb)

(Left to Right: Sable, Winterberry, Rhubarb, and Pomegranate)

I honestly love all of these shades, I have no complaints about this product whatsoever! I looked on Sephora online and they are sold out there, but the last time I was in Sephora this set was still there so maybe hopefully you can still find it. This would make a great Christmas gift.

What are some of you guys favorite shades from the Bite Beauty line??







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