REVLON Super Lustrous Lipstick [463 Sassy Mauve] Reviews
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- 맛살마시쪙Oct 27, 2017Dry Skin
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ConsBAD: If applied heavily, it can make the lips look grayish. The ingredients are a bit disappointing. It's not the best choice for warm-toned individuals. As a spring-warm leaning summer-cool toned person, I carefully examined this product and found that it makes my lips look slightly whiter and more pale bluish than my natural lip color...haha. It's not extremely unflattering, but if Russet Rose wasn't an option, I would have given it a 5-star rating. However, since Russet Rose suits me a bit better, I'll give this a 4.7 rating. If you have a cool and pinkish-white complexion (lavender lips) that suits this kind of color, Ceci Mauve might be a better option than Russet Rose. I accidentally ended up owning both, but you really don't need to have both since the colors are quite similar. Just get the one you like more and use the remaining money for something else... I tend to just keep using the one I like more since the colors are so similar. Sorry Ceci, you're so soft and fragrance-free, but the color is a bit too cool-toned for me.. Sigh, maybe in my next life I'll be born where Russet Rose doesn't exist (?). Other than the fact that the muted tone doesn't suit me perfectly, there are no other downsides to this product. ++ I don't like BHT.. I'd rather have more pigment content, even though the application feels nice, the ingredients are a bit disappointing.
TipOverall, the photos came out a bit warmer. You can think of it as a bit darker than Photo 4! All the colors were swatched as intensely as possible, excluding the mood filter. Photo 1 (reading direction) 1. Clio - Russet Rose 2. Revlon - Ceci Mauve 3. Peripera - Mood Filter Photo 2 (vertical) 1. Russet Rose 2. Ceci Mauve 3. Mood Filter 4. (right) Clio - Rosy Wood Photo 3 (MLBB frontal... reading direction) 1 Berry Rich, 2 Montaigne Brick, 3 Dry Flower 4* Rosy Wood, 5** Ceci Mauve, 6* Mood Filter 7 Crimson Rose, 8* Russet Rose The ones with stars are the cooler ones. Photo 4 (reading direction) 1. Berry Rich (soft rose red) 2. Crimson Rose (slightly warmer pink) 3. Russet Rose (grayish, muted purple pink) 4. Ceci Mauve (97% similar to #3) Photo 5 Left - Russet Rose full lip / Ceci Mauve full lip (Adjusted the colors to capture them as accurately as possible) ++ The Mood Filter formula is too slippery to apply thickly (gets muddy...) and appears the brightest and most delicate of the three when actually applied. ++ I included Rosy Wood to show how muted these shades are, as it's slightly hazy compared to other lip products. ++ Ceci Mauve always looks warmer in photos, but when actually applied on the lips, it's cooler and more pink-toned than Russet Rose! They're really similar. I regretted buying both at first and had to scrutinize to find the differences, but if you're not paying close attention, it's hard to tell them apart. ★★★★★ = Holy Grail/Potential Holy Grail, go for it!! ★★★★ = Good! You won't regret buying it ★★★ = Usable if you have it, no need to buy specifically ★★ = Unlikely to use even if you have it ★ = Will toss it within a few days