Bloggers in the UK have been raving about Rimmel's Apocalips Lip Lacquers for ages now and they have FINALLY made their way to Canada. I picked up two shades to test out and I couldn't wait to see if they lived up to the hype. There is something about seeing people talk about products you can't try that makes them seem all the more appealing and this was definitely one of those situations.
These are definitely long-wearing liquid lipsticks and I was impressed with how opaque they were (no need to double dip the wand). The formula is a bit tricky to apply and you definitely need a mirror if you want to keep the product within your natural lip line but the colour pay off is pretty incredible. I did notice a bit of bleeding after a bit of wear but perhaps I had applied too much product as I haven't heard anyone else mention this issue. There are two other colours in the collection that I have my eye on but at the moment I am going to stick with these two.
Have you tried these? What did you think?
So happy they are finally here! They are on my list of products to grab when my Project 10 is complete. They're so lovely! :)
ReplyDeleteI love these so much! They're so vibrant and glossy. I wear Nova almost daily but I blot it out so it's a more matte finish for everyday :)
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Im from the uk and have had these a while but completely forgot about how lovely the colours were, what are the other 2 you have your eye on? I really love the coral colour thats the next one on my list :)
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I've just purchased one and indeed it bleeded all over the place because I applied way too much! ;) I still have to try and find out how to use it best... But indeed the color payoff! And they're soo creamy!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds awesome, when the come to Holland I will definitely give them a try!
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I love Stellar.. and I think I'd love Big Bang, too. I'm a sucker for a red lip :) x
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