BEST ‘YOUR LIPS BUT BETTER’ PRODUCTS

  With the never-ending choices of lip colors on the market, from nudes to reds, pinks to plums and so on, it can seem like such a daunting task to just find that perfect shade. You know the one I’m talking about – the one that makes people think “what is that lip color she’s wearing? IS she wearing a lip color? I WANT LIPS LIKE HERS!”. THAT, my dears, is known as the YLBB or MLBB (your lips but better or my lips but better) and it seems like it’s almost impossible to find. So I’ve compiled a list of shades from across the board that work on practically ANYONE, from the fairest of the fair, to the deepest, richest skin tones! Let’s get started!


REVLON COLORBURST LIP BUTTER in PINK TRUFFLE ($6/WalMart)

  If I were to go in order of favorites, this would totally be my top pick. I have backups upon backups of this shade, for fear that they’ll discontinue it like one of my other faves, Macaroon, and it LOOKS like Fig Jam may be on it’s way out too! *sad face* But this is the perfect rosey-nude that just makes you look like you have gorgeous, perfectly pink, super hydrated and healthy lips. It’s always with me, and it’s one that I don’t even need a mirror to apply or touch up. It’s my ride or die.

ESSENCE LONGLASTING LIPSTICK in BARELY THERE ($3/ULTA)

  I don’t know that I believe the ‘long-lasting’ claim for this PARTICULAR shade, but maybe I just can’t tell because it almost perfectly matches my natural lip color. I DO have other shades, like ‘I Am Yours’ and ‘Natural Beauty‘ that do seem to last quite some time, so I’ll give it the benefit of the doubt. However for being a long wearing lipstick, I have to say that it’s VERY comfortable on the lips. You know how some can make your lips feel tight and dry? Yeah, not these. I wouldn’t go as far as to call them MOISTURIZING, but they definitely feel very nice.

RIMMEL LASTING FINISH by KATE MOSS LIPSTICK 08 ($4/drugstore.com)

  This is a beautiful dusty rose shade, that’s slightly lighter than my natural lip color, but still a great every day hue. I, personally, haven’t found these to be terribly long lasting, and I would highly recommend prepping your lips by exfoliating and maybe using a light balm underneath, especially if you’re dry because it can apply a little on the clingy side, but I still find this to be one I reach for quite often.

L’OREAL PARIS COLOR RICHE LIP BALM in NOURISHING NUDE ($6/WalMart)

  Yet another shade that I have multiple of – this and Tender Mauve – because they’re just THAT amazing. This definitely leans more to the sheer side, because it is, after all, a tinted lip balm. But my oh my is it beautiful. One thing I don’t really love is that the cap seems to be a little on the flimsy side for my liking, and I’ve cracked a few of them along the way. But when I’m having a no makeup day and just need a little hint of tint, these are ALWAYS nearby.

L’OREAL PARIS COLOR RICHE LE GLOSS in REALLY ROSE ($6/WalMart)

  I’m gonna call a dupe alert on this one! While I haven’t tried it myself yet, I’ve seen on Pinterest that this shade is a dupe for NARS Dolce Vita lip gloss. And if I can find a good drugstore dupe, you KNOW I’m all over that! If I had a real gripe about these glosses, it’s that they really have very little staying power. But the shade is just gorgeous, like you bit your lips and put a little gloss on (ya know, the old school way). GAWGEOUS!

ALMAY SMART SHADE BUTTER KISS LIPSTICK in NUDE LIGHT/MEDIUM ($6/Target)

  These are incredibly similar to the Revlon Colorburst Lip Butters, probably because they’re made by the same company! Right down to the packaging, they’re nearly identical. BUT because Almay took pity on those of us who stand staring at a lipstick display like a deer in headlights, they broke it down to pinks, nudes, berries, and reds according to your skin tone. So light, light medium, and dark all have their own shades of the aforementioned colors. This doesn’t mean you have to stay within those guidelines of course! I fall into the light category, but prefer the shades in the light/medium. They allow your natural lip color to shine through, as they’re a bit more sheer than their Revlon cousins, and more like a balm than a lipstick. But nonetheless, there’s always this shade in my bag!


I really hope this helps you guys! I know for the longest time I was clueless as to how to find that perfect shade, and then I discovered the term ‘YLBB‘ and took to none other than Pinterest! Do YOU have a favorite YLBB? Leave me a comment below!

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LOTS OF LOVE AND LIPPIES!

XOXO – Donna

REVIEW : E.L.F Essential Lip Stains

Who doesn’t love inexpensive makeup? No one I know! One of my very favorite brands, E.L.F. ( Eyes Lips Face ) which used to only be available in Target or online and maybe the occasional dollar store, is now available at CVS! When I saw this I was SUPER excited, as I absolutely LOVE their studio brush line as well as some other products. But on either side of their display are some products from their Essentials line, the $1-$2 range of products. Some are great, some are just OK, and some straight up suck. But yesterday something drew me into the Essential Lip Stains, and at $2 a piece I just HAD to try them for you guys! I picked up three, Nude Nectar, Pink Petal, and Berry Flush. So read on for my review!

PACKAGING

It’s your standard felt tip marker applicator that you find in most products like this – while it does have a very precise tip, I find it to be a little TOO stiff, so I sort of lay it on its side for the most even application, which at best is difficult.

L to R : Pink Petal, Nude Nectar, Berry Flush

PIGMENTATION and FORMULA

These little babies are HIGHLY pigmented for a marker stain. I have a few by other brands that I have to make a couple passes to build up the color, which I really like. I like having the option for very sheer, “I just bit my lip” kind of color, and making my way up to a deeper hue. These give a lot of color in just one or two swipes, so be prepared!

The formula itself is quite wet. I find that if I swipe once or twice and then sort of press my lips together it works the best, then I can go back for the Cupid’s bow and sort of make it a bit more defined. It sets quickly, so work fast – and be VERY VERY careful to not get it anywhere else because when I tell you this stuff stains, it STAINS!

Swatches after one full day of constant hand & dish washing

APPLICATION and WEAR

This is where things get a little tricky. When I bought them, I immediately ripped open the nude shade and applied it in the car mirror. It really clung to any little dry spots on my lips, especially the bottom lip, and settled into the lines on my lips. It didn’t feather out, which I appreciated. I would suggest using some sort of lip exfoliating product before applying. But when I tried the pink shade last night I had no problem. I chose the berry shade for this morning (which is VERY berry btw) and it seems to be going strong. I think it’s gonna take a little getting used to. The wear time on these are great though. Usually with any stain I see fading after a couple hours. I applied this at 630 this morning and it’s almost 10am and no fading or transfer at all. Color me impressed !


ARE THEY WORTH IT?

Yes and no – there are so many marker stains out there nowadays – Revlon, NYC, Covergirl – but if you’re looking for something inexpensive to experiment with, or just throw in your bag or even TRAVEL with, then yes. They DO last a good long while on the lips. I would recommend Petal Pink and Nude Nectar for day time any day – they have a great “I’ve been making out for hours” look. The Berry Flush shade would be a GREAT lippie for fall, or even a night out on the town! So go ahead and give them a try!

Or HAVE you tried them already?! Let me know!! Leave me a comment with YOUR opinions! And if you aren’t already, go follow me on Twitter and Instagram @dlynnesposito.

LOTS of LOVE!

XOXO – Donna