..at the risk of this being the most photo-heavy post in the history of the internet, I haven’t done the nail/lippy comparisons but totally can if anyone’s interested. I ran out of light toward the end and now my lips are sore.
I talked about the formula of these lipglosses from Butter London a few days ago, if you need reminding – the post is here. Overall, I’m quite torn on them… I’m not a lipgloss fan, so we’re off to a bad start but I can’t deny their longevity is decent and the pigmentation on some of them, impressive.
Now that I’ve worn them all, I can safely say that the scent is pretty cloying on some of the shades and a few of them (particularly the pale ones) apply more like pva glue than gloss. I’m pleased that the range has recently been reformulated into more of a liquid lipstick style – I think that the potential for Butter London to release nail/lip combos is massive. For me, this release ultimately just misses the mark but I’ve asterisked the ones that I did really enjoy wearing.
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Butter London Lippy’s are available to buy online from powderrooms.com, priced at £13.95 each.
Have you tried any of Butter London’s Lippys? From the swatches, are any of them catching your eye?
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Primrose and La Moss are my favourites 🙂
All great shots 🙂 “Snog” and “Come to bed red” seemed like they really suited you.
I really love the look of Queen Vic! So pretty!
Come to Bed Red is my favourite and not a jizz lip in sight 😉
This is such a lovely, well-edited color selection. Such classic, wearable shades (definitely my favorite type)
I can only imagine how long it took you to take all the photos, great job! I have and love La Moss 🙂 x
Toff looks really beautiful.
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Surprising that La Moss is so light in comparison to it’s nail polish counterpart! A bit disappointing about the smell and texture.