I dont recomend this product for everyoneeven tho this product comes in a sleek designed crayon type pen it may be tricky to gt the precision and shape or contour needed or desired .this is recommended for Experienced make up users but as they say practice makes perfect to everyone
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Revlon ColorStay Lip Liner Review
Revlon Colorstay Lip Liner provides longwearing definition, helps lipcolour last longer and prevents feathering and bleeding.
Perfect any lip look with Revlon® Colorstay™ Lipliner. Exclusive ColorStay technology with SoftFlex™ provides longwearing definition, helps lipcolour last longer and prevents feathering and bleeding.
Website http://www.revlon.ca
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I purchased a lip liner when purchasing the lip stain balm. Surprisingly limited colours available. The suggested match by the sales lady (which is the closest in colour to the lipstick) just isn’t a good match. Applying it reasonably easy. It is a little dry and does require a couple of coats. I don’t bother using it hence my low score.
I purchased these in two colours that matched lipsticks I had. The reason I choose these over pencils is that I liked that I didn't need to sharpen them, and I'm the kind of person that always forgets where I put my cosmetic sharpener (and I have 3 of then floating around).
The pigment was fairly average, but as it was just to stop the lip colour bleeding, that didn't both me too much. The reason I wouldn't buy them again was due to their short wear time. I would say I would have to reapply hourly, which is just not ideal.
So nice colours, but don't wear well.
Well l was hopeful that this liner would be great to pair up with my color stay Revlon lipstick , but sorry it does not work well . It does not stay on well , if you extend it too much it breaks off , so you need to keep it close to opening. Color and texture is nice , Thanks
Long wearing but not the best. A little dry for me and not easy to apply. But after you can get it right, you'll be amazing with the look. I like it and would reccomend but only if you wanted to try new products. Not a holy grail for sure.
Tips: Takes a few try's to apply it nice
I have this lipliner in rose. The packaging is good quality plastic, and I like that it's an automatic crayon instead of a pencil you have to sharpen. However, this does mean that you don't get the precision of a sharp pencil tip. I also found this liner quite dry and difficult to apply for a crayon, you do have to work quite hard to get good even coverage. Once you do get the coverage the liner stays put really well, it definitely is longer lasting than my cheaper liners. The colour of the liner is a very pretty matte rose that's true to the colour on the packaging. I think this liner would be a good investment if you really need your colour to last all day on your lips, but for me the price tag and the poor application means I probably won't buy it again.
I brought this liner in the shade 'Nude' a few months ago to go with my favourite ColorStay lipstick. I was drawn to it as it was the same brand as my lipstick and to me revlon is of reasonable quality so I can always expect that when I buy one of their products it's not going to be complete crap.
On first look I really liked the twist-up pencil design and the tip is a great size for precise application. However the first attempt to put it on was a bit tricky - it didn't go on smoothly and it dragged badly. After a few applications the product became easier to apply and softer. I found it didn't stay put very long so I wouldn't consider it long wearing. It is still one of my go to liners as it matches my favourite lipstick perfectly. I love the shade - It's a bit darker than many other nudes out there. All in all it's a good pencil but not long wearing and takes a few applications to get past the drag.
I've just started using a lip liner in the past few months so I'm no expert but I was expecting greater things. My lips have tiny vertical lines above/below them (I'm not a smoker but I do have very fair skin and some sun damage - and I'm 47, so I guess it's all part of that aging thang) and it put me off wearing lipstick of any strong colour. Recently I wanted to try wearing a lip liner to try and keep my lipstick from bleeding, so my teenage daughter put me onto the Revlon Colorstay lip liner in Nude. It goes on easily and I like the nude colour because it gives me a good base for all lipstick colours to layer on. It does stop some of the lipstick bleeding into my little vertical lines, but not all of it. I still get that problem. I've tried other lip liners that work better but this colour is a good base so I'll probably use it up and then try another brand in a similar colour. Overall, not super-impressed.
I haven't given this one quiiite 100% as there are a couple of things I didn't adore, but all in all, this is a really good product. i was on the hunt for a nude lip liner and found this sweet baby in a bargain bin for $20. Didn't knock a great deal off, but better than a poke in the eye with a burnt stick, Amiright? So, ideally, I did not want to spend twenty bucks on a lip pencil, but since it was on sale and I utterly adored the colour (it was perfect, exactly what I'd been after), I just bit the bullet, and prayed I wouldn't lose it this time! (I have a bad track record with these things!) So first off, It's a beautiful nudey brown pink, which is just slightly darker than my lips. Perfection. The stick itself is very fine and NOT A PENCIL! which i love, as I hate wasting product with a sharpener. It also means the tip is always really fine and easy to apply. It's very firm, which is both good and bad. It can be a bit draggy, and a touch flakey when layering. It's also difficult to get a heavy application, but once it's on, IT'S ON! You ain't getting that off in a hurry. I also simply adore the fact that two of my best friends thought I'd had my lips done simply by using this liner and a brown gloss. Yup, Instant filler, baby! my friend called them something rude, which i will not repeat on BR, but you get my gist ;) So yes. Fuller luips, tick. Great colour (once it's on), tick. Longevity? TICK TICK TICK!!! price point? It's more than I would normally spend, but for that perfect colour? Worth it.
Tips: This one is so precise, so you can cheat and use the nude shade to come a fraction over your natural line to give yourself POW lips, then smudge slightly (to soften the line on your actual lip to avoid that nineties uber liner fad that I wish we could all just forget), and fill in with a slightly lighter colour. INSTANT LIP FILLERS!
I'm not sure if I have had a bad couple of batches, but both of these pencils are horrible they are dry, tug and are hard to apply smoothly and they ball up easily throughout the day and give a messy/tacky looking visible lip line. They do some good shades theres a Nude, a natural and a rose which is a lovely pale pinky nude but all of the ones I have tried have had the same texture which is similar to the eyeliner version of these which I am also not a fan of. Where I can I try and purchase vintage versions of these with the black/gold pencil packaging spice was my fave shade in the lip liner and the texture is so much nicer than these modern versions.