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Mirenesse Mattfinity Lip Rouge

Hey guys!!!

A few months back in a previous Birchbox I received a sample of the Mirenesse Mattfinity Lip Rouge in the shade Sydney. I was excited and nervous to try out this product because I know not all liquid lipsticks work for me. The only one that has worked for me is the Sephora Cream Lip Stain and I'm happy that they came out with new shades. 


As you can see it is a very decent sample size and when I swatched this on my hand I was really impressed but at the same time I expected it to be since most liquid lipsticks are.

(one swipe)

Everytime before using the Sephora Cream Lip Stain I exfoliate my lips and I apply lip balm so while I am doing the rest of my makeup my lips hydrate so I did the same thing before applying this lip product. Of course before I apply the lip product I remove the balm. 

I used a brush to get the product on my lips just in case I would give it to anyone. For some reason it would apply very patchy, but once I got it to look decent this was a no go for me. It was a little thicker consistency than the Sephora one, but not that big a difference.

On the website it says:
"The superb hydrating formula fills in fine lip lines and is extremely long lasting. With an inbuilt stain that allows the lip colour to wear off evenly never leaving you with patchy colour!"

On me it was not hydrating, enhanced my lip lines, and it was actually peeling off my lips. Sadly it didn't work on me at all so I am glad I used a brush rather than the applicator. I already gave it to a friend who is enjoying it better than me and she loves it.

Have you guys tried this product?? How did it work for you?? What is your favorite liquid lipstick? Do you guys have any other tips for us dry lips girls so these liquid lipsticks don't make our lips look like its shedding??

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