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Mac lipstick twig
Mac lipstick twig











mac lipstick twig
  1. Mac lipstick twig skin#
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You’d think the frosty shimmer would look dated but it’s actually pretty flattering. This shade is a bit more orange than Twig in the base, but combined with the shimmer, the resulting shade is a lot like Twig. Rimmel Moisture Renew Lipstick in Dusty Rose – Unfortunately discontinued. I’m a big fan of this formula, but this shade is a fair way away from Twig. I’m a big fan of this shade – it’s the lipstick that turned me into a lipstick fiend – but it’s really not a dupe.Īrbonne Lipstick in Jam* – Super moisturising formula. It’s not so much a solid colour as a lip colour enhancer. Make Up For Ever Rouge Artist Natural in Pink Brick* – This is more orange than Twig, and is sheerer. Thalia and Tea Rose are a bit more grey than this shade, and might look closer to Twig.

mac lipstick twig

The packaging is OK, but definitely feels budget. The scent is a bit weird – slightly soapy? – but I don’t find it unpleasant. It’s a bit more pink/red and less brown than Twig. NYX Creamy Round Lipstick in Dol l – This specific shade isn’t available in Australia – I’ve listed the price of the other round lipsticks, but I remember getting this online for cheaper. This has been one of my favourite everyday lipsticks for a while! The packaging is nice and solid. It’s super moisturising and comes in a convenient slim tube. The colour payoff is great though, and the tube feels nicely solid – however, it does have a very old-school lipstick scent.įace of Australia Lasting Looks Lip Creme in For Many a Moon* – This is pinker than Twig, and a bit more sheer but is still easily opaque in two layers. It’s creamy to apply but starts feeling dry after a few hours. It’s pretty close to unfragranced.įace of Australia Lip Quench Moisturising Lipstick in Mocha Latte* – This is a slightly browner shade than Twig. The packaging has a unique brown cardboard and matte metal theme that survives surprisingly well in my handbag. It takes a few swipes to get good colour payoff, but the colour gives a very natural-looking sheer glow that’s kind of bronze. I’ve been told that natural lipsticks are harder to formulate, which might be why the feel isn’t quite as slippery as the other options, but that’s the sacrifice you make if you choose to use non-synthetic products.

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Neek Skin Organics Lipstick in Friday On My Mind* – This is a 100% vegan and natural lipstick, the only one I have in this colour family.

Mac lipstick twig portable#

It’s a bit more expensive for the weight than the other options though, and the pencil requires sharpening (the range comes with a very handy portable sharpener). It’s designed to be a creme blush as well. It glides on super smoothly and feels fantastic to apply. This colour will look fantastic on a lot of people – on me, it looks very muted and nude. NudeStix Lip + Cheek Pencil in Mystic* – Slightly paler.

mac lipstick twig

It’s a bit drying as well, but for the price it’s hard to complain too much. Its floral scent also hangs around for a bit, which won’t be to everyone’s liking. This is an excellent budget option – the main drawback is that the packaging feels flimsy, and the bullet is a bit wobbly in the packaging.

mac lipstick twig

It’s almost the same shade as Revlon Sultry and the colour is fantastically long-lasting. Ulta3 Matte Lipstick in Rose Bloom – Close colour dupe, slightly matter finish. Like other Revlon crayons, this has peppermint oil which gives a minty scent and a weird tingle. The colour is a bit redder than Twig, but it’s pretty damn close! The colour payoff is great.

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The crayon format of this lipstick makes it very easy to apply, and I love the matte metal detail on the twist-up end, although I’ve found that these Revlon lids crack very easily and then slip off in handbags. Revlon ColorBurst Matte Balm in Sultry – Close colour dupe. The packaging screams luxury, with a cool magnetic closure that snaps shut with a satisfying click. It’s very creamy and moisturising for a satin lipstick, with nicely opaque colour payoff. This is a tiny bit little pinker than Twig, but has the same sort of finish. Marc Jacobs Lip Crème in Infamous* – Close colour dupe. The colour payoff is magnificent, and it’s opaque with one swipe, with a not-quite-matte, not-quite cream finish. It smells pleasantly vanilla. The formula is a bit drying on my lips, but my lips are very prone to dehydration (fat lip life) so most people will fare better.

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MAC Satin Lipstick in Twig* – This is a lovely pinky-brown colour that’s great for my-lips-but-better looks on darker girls i.e. (This is only about a third of my pinky-browns. Then I realised that I had an embarrassing number of lipsticks in my collection in the same colour family…so why not do a swatch comparison post? I’ve always been a fan of the brown/rose/mauve family of lipsticks, so when I got my hot little hands on the much-loved MAC Twig, I wasn’t surprised when I loved it.













Mac lipstick twig