By Jessica Orianna Dcruz
Hello, everyone!
Today I’m going to be reviewing a Bobbi Brown product. It’s from their Art Stick range. The Art Sticks are like jumbo pencils cum lipsticks. These sticks promise to do the work of a lipliner and lipstick, giving a creamy matte finish.
Price: INR 2600
Product Claims:
What it is:
Lipstick meets liner – get ready for the greatest multi-tasking lip around. This chunky pencil glides on effortlessly and delivers a creamy matte finish to instantly punch up any look. In 8 statement-making shades.
Who it’s for:
The woman who wants 2-in-1 colour in an on-the-go package.
Why it’s different:
The perfect blend of emollients and shea butter creates a rich creamy texture that allows for smooth and effortless application (with incredibly comfortable wear).
My Experience with Bobbi Brown Art Stick Dusty Pink:
I bought this product in the hunt for something that had a matte finish, a neutral colour and something that lasted long and didn’t require a lipliner. I have a lot of pigmentation on the corners of my lips which can only be covered with lipliner properly but it’s tedious to always use a lipliner.
It’s safe to say, I found what I needed. Let’s talk about the packaging first. The ArtStick looks like a chubby pencil that is perfectly sized to fit into your makeup pouch. It comes with a plastic black cap that is quite sturdy and won’t suddenly open loose in your pouch. If you buy these individually there’s no sharpener provided but you can buy one separately.
The colour Dusty Pink is a cool toned pink. This is where I regret the purchase. I’m an NC42 and dusty pink looks too pale on me. In the store, it looked neutral but in the sunlight it’s far too pale on my skin. To remedy this I usually use a mid tone brown lipstick over the ArtStick.
The swatch on my hand looks warmer but on my lips it’s much lighter. I did try wearing it out a couple times by itself anyway but the colour doesn’t flatter me in the slightest. This shade would suit lighter skin tones much better.
However, except the colour I love everything else about this product. The pencil form makes it so fun and easy to apply. The coverage is excellent it gives me an opaque finish in one swipe of the product and doesn’t need to be layered or built up too much. It goes on creamy matte rather than giving a completely matte finish.
The staying power is great, it lasts for about 7-8 hours. without smudging or feathering. If you have a heavy meal it will fade slightly. One thing I don’t like is that it fades from the centre first but it survives snacks and coffee without fading much. The lipstick is not transfer proof, it does transfer a little bit once after application.
There’s a certain chemical smell to it but it’s not disturbing unless you actually take a whiff of it. If you have a sensitive nose like me though the smell may bother you, however, it goes away in a few minutes after application.
Pros of Bobbi Brown Art Stick Dusty Pink:
• Great staying power
• Pencil form is cute
• Works well as a lipliner
• Good pigmentation
Cons of Bobbi Brown Art Stick Dusty Pink:
• Dusty pink is too light a shade for me
IMBB Rating: 4/5
Summary:
I love the formula and the packaging and everything about it except the colour so I might definitely go back to purchase this in a more flattering colour.
All Bobbi Brown Lipstick
Bobbi Brown Hibiscus Luxe Lip Color
Bobbi Brown Lipstick Crimson, Cherry Pink, MAC Dubbonet, Dare You, MAC Blush Fever
Bobbi Brown Plum Brandy Luxe Lip Color
Bobbi Brown Long Wear Eye Pencil Jet, Mahogany
The post Bobbi Brown Art Stick Dusty Pink Review appeared first on Makeupandbeauty.com.
from Makeupandbeauty.com
0 Comments