Going from left to right is Red Apple Lipsticks: Fuzzy Navel, Plush Pop, Firefly, and ending with Sunkissed on the right. |
You know that warm weather is approaching when bright, fruity shades of color appear in cosmetic displays. When Red Apple Lipstick reached out and asked if I would like to review four of their orange lippies, I was more than happy to see what new exciting shades they developed next, especially since I love their safer formulated lipsticks and glosses. After all, it gives me peace of mind knowing that I need not worry about what toxic chemical I may be ingesting every time I take a sip of coffee or eat anything just for beauty.
The first one that I want to share with you is
their Mint 2 Be Gloss in Fuzzy Navel. I really liked that
burst of mint-like moisture that keeps your lips so comfortable in this line's
formula almost as much as that peach-pink color, which is delicate and fresh,
almost like Spring itself. This gloss stays intact and within your lip
lines for hours.
Here I'm wearing Fuzzy Navel. |
Plush Pop is a more demure form of
orange. This lipstick has a cool metallic gleam to it with touches of pink
and brown. Of the three lipsticks, this was my favorite and the best way
to get comfortable with this particular color.
Isn't Plush Pop that I'm modeling pretty? |
The next lipstick I sampled was Firefly.
This is the brightest pop of orange that will wet your lips like a juicy
popsicle with traces of gold shimmer showing through. Though lovely, I
think this color would look best on a blonde with different coloring than mine.
This is Firefly that I am showing you here. |
Take a look at Sunkissed. |
My feeling is experiment with orange. If
you give that hue a chance and let its warm radiance shine through on your own
lips, then you might be surprised on what it can do for your face and sunny
outlook in general.
All three of these lipsticks retail for $23.50 on Red Apple Lipstick and the Mint 2 Be Gloss sells for $18.50. Do check these orange lippies out.
*Disclaimer: Free products were provided to facilitate this review--not my opinion.*