I know I was entering Space NK to look for an everyday kind of shade of Nars Matte Velvet pencil... but I was 'pulled' by the SA for this... hmmm. Now this might sound like my fault for not being outspoken about I actually want but actually I was drawn to this range as well.
The Sinner Lipstick range by Lipstick Queen is probably all I ever wanted in a tube of lipstick,
"inspired by the decadence of the 1940s, Sinner Lipstick combines high levels of pigment with a matte, yet silky texture for a shot of intense colour minus any weight or chalkiness With 90% pigment, Lipstick Queen's Sinner Lipstick is make-up for your devilish alter-ego. The smooth, opaque formula delivers rich, matte colour that's lightweight, nourishing (thanks to Shea Butter) and hard-wearing. There's no shimmer, glitter or opalescence - just bullets of dense pigment for a modern take on old school Hollywood glamour. "
Sinner Lipstick in Pink, MAC Prep+Prime Lips, MAC Dervish lipliner, Eco-tools lipbrush |
It is delusional to count this lipstick in Pink as my 'my lips but better' (MLBB) shade or a neutral, because it looks BOLD pink on me [full stop]. I feel that I should have never got it in the first place... It looks good (enough) .. but bright bold pink just personally normally not my style. Plus I already had MAC Pro Longwear Lipcreme in Unlimited and that is enough. I was more looking for more muted, low key pink, something like MAC lipstick in Spirit. MAC Spirit is perfect especially with Whirl lipliner.. but I never really wear it, because I just want to get rid of this bold pink lipstick and wear it often 'RELUCTANTLY'...
You wouldn't want to waste a 20 pounds lipstick right... erghhh (annoyed).
Sinner Lipstick in Pink - too bright for my taste |
As I wear it often, I can fully judge its texture. Now I don't know if I really like it. It is matte and it does not transfer much, and probably this is what the SA meant that this line has like a 'latex'-like substance so it just stick on.
But sometimes I felt it is a bit too dry... I wonder if the colour make the texture felt worse, look all dry and chalky. So as often I would wear it (to get rid of it) the more hatred I have for it, so at one moment where I just felt I look too tacky wearing it... I end up tossing the lipstick in the bin.. hahaha! (please.. I am still recovering from the fact I toss away a 20 pounds lipstick)
I would probably like this lipstick in darker shade, like a dark brick red or a burgundy.That would be perfect as those non-transferable lipstick.
On the other hand, I still like this brand, and the packaging is really nice, matte tube with gold print label, tightly sealed and you wouldn't find this lipstick without the lid when you just throw it into handbag.
So overall, I would give still give a 2.5 / 5, (a bit higher just because I believe I would love the darker shades). Unless you really want that bright bold 'dry' pink lipstick, go for the pink shade...
If you feel your PINK lipstick looks TOO BRIGHT/ BOLD but you know it's not really your style. So to tone down the 'bright' pink bubble gum look, just tone down everything else...Say no to pastel obviously.
Cheeks: Do not do pink blusher or any blusher at all. I just stick to contour and warm highlights.
I would probably like this lipstick in darker shade, like a dark brick red or a burgundy.That would be perfect as those non-transferable lipstick.
On the other hand, I still like this brand, and the packaging is really nice, matte tube with gold print label, tightly sealed and you wouldn't find this lipstick without the lid when you just throw it into handbag.
So overall, I would give still give a 2.5 / 5, (a bit higher just because I believe I would love the darker shades). Unless you really want that bright bold 'dry' pink lipstick, go for the pink shade...
If you feel your PINK lipstick looks TOO BRIGHT/ BOLD but you know it's not really your style. So to tone down the 'bright' pink bubble gum look, just tone down everything else...Say no to pastel obviously.
Cheeks: Do not do pink blusher or any blusher at all. I just stick to contour and warm highlights.
I think this was edited in my phone and other pics was edited in my laptop, so it's a bit different in the undertone and temperature. |
Eyes: Stick with warm earthy tone on the eyes and no black eyeliner (even for darker skin, go for the darkest brown expresso like liner you can find but no black).
I used a light gold syadow on lid with matte brown (MAC Cork) in the crease to contour, a dark brown pencil eye liner on upper lashline with a bit of flick at outer end. (a bit of cat/kitten flick is a must for me)
Since I wear a bit of green in my headscarf, I use this N' 7 Metallic Eyes Pencil in Bronze on my waterline and apply a bit thicker in the inner corner. It has a kind of a 'khaki' undertone, a bit different from a typical copper and I like the shimmery 'twinkly' effect on the inner lower lashline.It gives a nice 'bohemian' touch to my whole look and make me forget about how bright my pink lipstick is.
OR another style...
Instead of earthy tone eyes, keep the eyes clean and go for 60's inspired look with solid black eyeliner on top lashline and a pronounced cat flick to take up a notch. (Inspiration from MAD MEN especially Betty Draper/Francis. *love*)
Instead of earthy tone eyes, keep the eyes clean and go for 60's inspired look with solid black eyeliner on top lashline and a pronounced cat flick to take up a notch. (Inspiration from MAD MEN especially Betty Draper/Francis. *love*)
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