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Glossy Burgundy Lids with Neon Magenta Lips (NYX Matte Lipstick in Shocking Pink)

One more look I posted on Instagram (makeup_box) a couple of days ago. This is a very simple look to recreate. The only thing about it that is different from a regular look is just the gloss on the lids and a neon pink lip.

I used

  • a plum colored metallic pencil from Bourjois (Khol & Contour 07 Praline Inventif - any one you can find would do.)
  • a deep cool brown shadow (Coastal Scents Hot Pot in Southern Wood)
  • a soft medium-light taupe (Coastal Scents Hot Pot in Goldmine - MAC Patina would be a prettier alternative)
  • Any clear gloss and a bit of pale purple micro-glitter (optional)
  • soft pink blush (any of your choice; I used my Bourjois Little Round Pot shadow #15)
  • Bright magenta-pink lipstick that is deeper than a neon fuchsia (NYX Matte Lipstick in Shocking Pink)

Step 1: Begin by shading in your lids, then lining both the upper and lower lash line.  Then use your finger to gently blend out the edges so there are no hard lines, and then touch up the pencil once more along the lash lines. The color should be more intense there.

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Step 2: With the deep smoky brown, lightly run along the lid near the lash line and gently extend your brush past the outer corners into a slight wing. This sets the color around the lash line. If you want to, you can skip this step, but I like a bit more dimension and depth I get by layering the shadows.

Step 3: Apply a soft taupe brown to the upper portions of the lids, leaving just a small margin of skin above the lash line. If you want 

Step 4: Go back over your upper lash line with the plum pencil.

IMPORTANT: Curl your lashes now because you’ll be applying clear gloss next. You can’t curl your lashes once you coat your lids as you’ll smear everything off.

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Step 5: With a flat brush, mix a little violet glitter (this is optional; it’s only visible when someone is quite close to you and looking directly at your eyes) into a dab of clear gloss, and then gently PAT that onto your lids. If you stroke your brush back and forth, you will end up smearing the shadow beneath.

Step 6: Finish by applying black mascara. IF you are using false lashes instead, then you will need to apply them BEFORE you apply the gloss. Otherwise, the latex will have problem sticking to your skin if there is any gloss there.

‘Tis the Season for: Bright Pink Lips!

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I can’t allow the Summer fashion/beauty season to go by without the standard plug for bright pink lipsticks.

The best bright pinks look almost electric, but at the same time they brighten your complexion. It’s incredibly fresh, cheerful, and pretty when worn right and I really think there’s a bright pink or magenta for every skin tone.

Some of my absolute favorite (and non limited-edition) shades:

  • Wet n Wild Megalast 966 Don’t Blink Pink
  • Barry M Lip Paint 52 Shocking Pink (MAC Candy Yum Yum dupe)
  • NYX Matte Lipstick in Shocking Pink
  • Lime Crime Opaque Lipstick in Countessa Fluorescent
  • NYX Black Label Lipstick in Cancun Pink
  • Wet n Wild Megalast in 967 Dollhouse Pink

And for the not so adventurous…

  • MAC Pink Nouveau (slightly less crazy pastel pink)
  • Tarina Tarantino Sparklicity Gloss in Parade (lips shot through with bright pink sparks)

Get the Lipstick Look!
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Benevolentxheart (via Disqus)
Can you list what lipsticks you used to demonstrate each of the finishes [ref. FAQ post on lipstick finishes]. I’d really love to buy the glossy, matte, and satin ones!
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The bad news is that except for the “Satin” lip, the other 2 lips were created with 2 products each. The good news is it’s not hard to get the same look. They actually came from posts I did previously.
—-Glossy: Revlon Pink Pout Matte Lipstick + MAC Lavender Wind Lipglass on top (Lavender Wind is limited edition but Oyster Girl or even clear lipgloss would work fine.)

Alternative 1-step product for a similar look: MAC Lady Gaga (I) Lipglass (if you can still find it).
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Matte: NYX Dolly Pink Lip Pencil + MAC Magenta Madness Pigment on top (tutorial linked here)
This is the most “complicated” lip to do as you need to be quite careful when layering the matte pigment over a pale pink pencil.

Alternative 1-step product for a similar look: Barry M 52 Shocking Pink Lip Paint applied and blotted to minimize any shine.
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Satin: Barry M 52 Shocking Pink Lip Paint
This is actually a matte lipstick, but it does have a hint of shine if you apply it over moisturized lips. If you want to refresh that slight creaminess over the day, you can simply use a finger to lightly press on a tiny bit of petroleum jelly or non-shiny lip balm every few hours.

Alternative 1-step product for a similar look: Lime Crime Countessa Fluorescent is a little less blue but has a satiny-creme finish which is not as drying as Barry M Shocking Pink.

Get the Lipstick Look!

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Benevolentxheart (via Disqus)

Can you list what lipsticks you used to demonstrate each of the finishes [ref. FAQ post on lipstick finishes]. I’d really love to buy the glossy, matte, and satin ones!

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The bad news is that except for the “Satin” lip, the other 2 lips were created with 2 products each. The good news is it’s not hard to get the same look. They actually came from posts I did previously.

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Glossy: Revlon Pink Pout Matte Lipstick + MAC Lavender Wind Lipglass on top (Lavender Wind is limited edition but Oyster Girl or even clear lipgloss would work fine.)

Alternative 1-step product for a similar look: MAC Lady Gaga (I) Lipglass (if you can still find it).

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Matte: NYX Dolly Pink Lip Pencil + MAC Magenta Madness Pigment on top (tutorial linked here)

This is the most “complicated” lip to do as you need to be quite careful when layering the matte pigment over a pale pink pencil.

Alternative 1-step product for a similar look: Barry M 52 Shocking Pink Lip Paint applied and blotted to minimize any shine.

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Satin: Barry M 52 Shocking Pink Lip Paint

This is actually a matte lipstick, but it does have a hint of shine if you apply it over moisturized lips. If you want to refresh that slight creaminess over the day, you can simply use a finger to lightly press on a tiny bit of petroleum jelly or non-shiny lip balm every few hours.

Alternative 1-step product for a similar look: Lime Crime Countessa Fluorescent is a little less blue but has a satiny-creme finish which is not as drying as Barry M Shocking Pink.

BARRY M Valentine’s Day Sale! 20% Off Storewide!
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Enough said!
My favorite items are:
lip liner in #12 Fuchsia 
lip paint in #146 Dolly Pink (bright cool-toned medium pink, below), #52 Shocking Pink (MAC Candy Yum Yum), #145 Punky Pink (MAC Girl About Town)

BARRY M Valentine’s Day Sale! 20% Off Storewide!

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Enough said!

My favorite items are:

  • lip liner in #12 Fuchsia
  • lip paint in #146 Dolly Pink (bright cool-toned medium pink, below), #52 Shocking Pink (MAC Candy Yum Yum), #145 Punky Pink (MAC Girl About Town)

 
BARRY M Lip Paint Haul and Swatches!
Barry M Lip Paints with flash in (L-to-R): 151 Sunset, 147 Peachy Pink, 100 Baby Pink, 62 Vibrant Pink, 52 Shocking Pink
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Ahh… my beautiful babies have arrived from the UK. And the first thing I thought once I ripped off the plastic seals and uncapped these was, “Lime Crime!”  And it’s no wonder, as the brand is known for strong colors. Barry Ms come in matte black plastic tubes partially reminiscent of Nars, but not quite as weighty or sturdy in the hands. On first sight in the tubes, I have to say 100 Baby Pink is gorgeous. And 62 Vibrant Pink looks even brighter than the ever-popular 52 Shocking Pink.  None of them had broken, but these lipsticks will smoosh against the sides on impact, so be careful with them if you hate that as much as me.
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Pink-Peach Nudes
 
(L-to-R) Barry M 147 Peachy Pink, Lime Crime Cosmopop, MAC Creme Cup
In the tube, compared to the other Barry M shades, I’d immediately wanted to compared Peachy Pink with Lime Crime Cosmopop. But once swatched, the difference became apparent. Peachy Pink is a satin finish warm coral nude, and a good deal more matte than the other two swatched here. It’s warmer and a little easier to wear than Cosmopop, but it’s still very nude on the lips. The Lime Crime is more visibly a milky orange due to the high white-pigment content. Creme Cup is similar in depth but more pink, although the swatches look a bit closer in real life, without flash.I do have to say it’s a very pretty peach-nude shade.  
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Corals
 
(L-to-R) Barry M 151 Sunset, NYX Haute Melon
 In real life, Barry M 151 Sunset is deeper in tone than NYX Haute Melon. While it has a lustre-finish, it is a good deal less “slippery” than the NYX, so you will get more even coverage and longer wear. I wouldn’t consider this lipstick to be fully opaque though, compared to the other Barry Ms I got. —-Baby Pinks
 
(L-to-R) Barry M 100 Baby Pink, Lime Crime Great Pink Planet, NYX Jupiter
Barry M 100 Baby Pink is pale, pale, pale. The texture was a bit dry initially, and I had to stroke it a few times to get the color going. But it is a beautiful cotton candy pink that can make you look like a Ganguro girl if you are not careful. I think it would look absolutely wicked on uber-pale girls though.If you’re tan, Lime Crime’s Great Pink Planet would probably be a better opaque pink for you, as Baby Pink can look a bit chalky on anyone but the very pale. I’ll report back after I’ve worn it on my lips! (Lips are sore and sensitive due to some allergies, so I’m not going to be swatching and removing matte lipsticks repeatedly.)I also included NYX Jupiter in this swatch comparison as it has the same cotton-candy pink highlights, but its base-tone is a warmer sheer pink with a salmon tone.
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 Hot Pinks:
 
Top (L-to-R) Barry M 62 Vibrant Pink, Lime Crime Countessa Fluorescent, MAC Pink NouveauBottom (L-to-R) Barry M 52 Shocking Pink, NYX Shocking Pink (Matte), NYX  Cancun Pink (Black Label)
 As usual, my addiction to super-hot pinks seems to have no end, and Barry M 52 Shocking Pink is the body-double to MAC’s infamous Candy Yum Yum. It’s even more of a dupe than NYX’s matte lipstick of the same name; Shocking Pink.As seen above (sorry for the slightly blurry shot), the NYX is a bit duskier and less opaque than the Barry M. In terms of finish, Barry M 52 Shocking Pink is fully matte, while NYX Shocking Pink is more of a satin. To their right, NYX Cancun Pink is a less opaque gloss finish, but is very similar to the other two in tone though the shadow may make it seem otherwise.Barry M 62 Vibrant Pink was a bit of a surprise. The website swatches are terrible representations of the actual shades, and I was half expecting this to be a deeper pink. Not so. Vibrant Pink is a warmer hot-pink that leans neither towards red, nor blue. It is also ever so slightly lighter in tone than Shocking Pink, and more creamy. I have to say Barry M Vibrant Pink is an almost identical dupe to Lime Crime Countessa Fluorescent aside from the finish (Countessa Fluorescent is like an Amplified lipstick and Vibrant Pink a satin), so if you can’t get hold of Lime Crime or just don’t like the price range, stick with Barry M.P.S. MAC Pink Nouveau looks very subdued in comparison to these crazy pinks.—-GENERAL OBSERVATIONSBarry M does make great color makeup, and I love that they have such unapologetic colors. I am not generally a loud and boisterous person (except with close friends or colleagues), so I tend to let my lipstick do the talking. 
Barry M Lip Paints without flash, in (L-to-R): 151 Sunset, 147 Peachy Pink, 100 Baby Pink, 62 Vibrant Pink, 52 Shocking Pink
I say Barry M gives great value for the quality of its products, but do not expect to compare the textures to your favorite MAC, Nars or even Lime Crime lipsticks. They tend to be dryer than many of the other lipsticks I own, but they’re not the driest around (yoohoo, Ruby Woo…). Still, if you have parched lips, I wouldn’t recommend these. NYX round and black label lipsticks would be much better for you.Similar to NYX, there is difference in consistency among products from the same range. I did not get any shimmers, only the cremes, and 4 out of 5 have a satin-to-matte finish, which I happen to like but you should take note of in case you don’t. I’d say 147 Peachy Pink and 100 Baby Pink are the hardest to work with as they tend to get just a bit patchy, but I’ll have to reserve full judgment to a separate review post after I’ve given these a bit of a run on my lips. So far, most of them apply more evenly than NYX round lipsticks, which tend to be hit and miss from shade to shade. Barry Ms are more expensive than NYX @ £4.49 each, though I bought mine for £3.74 per tube using a Summer promo code (SUMMER10). I do expect them to be more pigmented and intense, based on their brand caveat and the price difference. So far, they have been. 

BARRY M Lip Paint Haul and Swatches!

Barry M Lip Paints with flash in (L-to-R): 151 Sunset, 147 Peachy Pink, 100 Baby Pink, 62 Vibrant Pink, 52 Shocking Pink

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Ahh… my beautiful babies have arrived from the UK. And the first thing I thought once I ripped off the plastic seals and uncapped these was, “Lime Crime!” 
 
And it’s no wonder, as the brand is known for strong colors. Barry Ms come in matte black plastic tubes partially reminiscent of Nars, but not quite as weighty or sturdy in the hands. On first sight in the tubes, I have to say 100 Baby Pink is gorgeous. And 62 Vibrant Pink looks even brighter than the ever-popular 52 Shocking Pink. 
 
None of them had broken, but these lipsticks will smoosh against the sides on impact, so be careful with them if you hate that as much as me.

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Pink-Peach Nudes

 

(L-to-R) Barry M 147 Peachy Pink, Lime Crime Cosmopop, MAC Creme Cup

In the tube, compared to the other Barry M shades, I’d immediately wanted to compared Peachy Pink with Lime Crime Cosmopop. But once swatched, the difference became apparent. Peachy Pink is a satin finish warm coral nude, and a good deal more matte than the other two swatched here. 


It’s warmer and a little easier to wear than Cosmopop, but it’s still very nude on the lips. The Lime Crime is more visibly a milky orange due to the high white-pigment content. Creme Cup is similar in depth but more pink, although the swatches look a bit closer in real life, without flash.


I do have to say it’s a very pretty peach-nude shade. 

 

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Corals

 

(L-to-R) Barry M 151 Sunset, NYX Haute Melon

 In real life, Barry M 151 Sunset is deeper in tone than NYX Haute Melon. While it has a lustre-finish, it is a good deal less “slippery” than the NYX, so you will get more even coverage and longer wear. I wouldn’t consider this lipstick to be fully opaque though, compared to the other Barry Ms I got. 
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Baby Pinks

 

(L-to-R) Barry M 100 Baby Pink, Lime Crime Great Pink Planet, NYX Jupiter


Barry M 100 Baby Pink is pale, pale, pale. The texture was a bit dry initially, and I had to stroke it a few times to get the color going. But it is a beautiful cotton candy pink that can make you look like a Ganguro girl if you are not careful. I think it would look absolutely wicked on uber-pale girls though.

If you’re tan, Lime Crime’s Great Pink Planet would probably be a better opaque pink for you, as Baby Pink can look a bit chalky on anyone but the very pale. I’ll report back after I’ve worn it on my lips! (Lips are sore and sensitive due to some allergies, so I’m not going to be swatching and removing matte lipsticks repeatedly.)
I also included NYX Jupiter in this swatch comparison as it has the same cotton-candy pink highlights, but its base-tone is a warmer sheer pink with a salmon tone.

 
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Hot Pinks:

 

Top (L-to-R) Barry M 62 Vibrant Pink, Lime Crime Countessa Fluorescent, MAC Pink Nouveau
Bottom (L-to-R) Barry M 52 Shocking Pink, NYX Shocking Pink 
(Matte), NYX  Cancun Pink (Black Label)


 As usual, my addiction to super-hot pinks seems to have no end, and Barry M 52 Shocking Pink is the body-double to MAC’s infamous Candy Yum Yum. It’s even more of a dupe than NYX’s matte lipstick of the same name; Shocking Pink.

As seen above (sorry for the slightly blurry shot), the NYX is a bit duskier and less opaque than the Barry M. In terms of finish, Barry M 52 Shocking Pink is fully matte, while NYX Shocking Pink is more of a satin. To their right, NYX Cancun Pink is a less opaque gloss finish, but is very similar to the other two in tone though the shadow may make it seem otherwise.

Barry M 62 Vibrant Pink was a bit of a surprise. The website swatches are terrible representations of the actual shades, and I was half expecting this to be a deeper pink. Not so. Vibrant Pink is a warmer hot-pink that leans neither towards red, nor blue.

It is also ever so slightly lighter in tone than Shocking Pink, and more creamy. I have to say Barry M Vibrant Pink is an almost identical dupe to Lime Crime Countessa Fluorescent aside from the finish (Countessa Fluorescent is like an Amplified lipstick and Vibrant Pink a satin), so if you can’t get hold of Lime Crime or just don’t like the price range, stick with Barry M.


P.S. MAC Pink Nouveau looks very subdued in comparison to these crazy pinks.

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GENERAL OBSERVATIONS
Barry M does make great color makeup, and I love that they have such unapologetic colors. I am not generally a loud and boisterous person (except with close friends or colleagues), so I tend to let my lipstick do the talking. 


Barry M Lip Paints without flash, in (L-to-R): 151 Sunset, 147 Peachy Pink, 100 Baby Pink, 62 Vibrant Pink, 52 Shocking Pink


I say Barry M gives great value for the quality of its products, but do not expect to compare the textures to your favorite MAC, Nars or even Lime Crime lipsticks. They tend to be dryer than many of the other lipsticks I own, but they’re not the driest around (yoohoo, Ruby Woo…). Still, if you have parched lips, I wouldn’t recommend these. NYX round and black label lipsticks would be much better for you.


Similar to NYX, there is difference in consistency among products from the same range. I did not get any shimmers, only the cremes, and 4 out of 5 have a satin-to-matte finish, which I happen to like but you should take note of in case you don’t. I’d say 147 Peachy Pink and 100 Baby Pink are the hardest to work with as they tend to get just a bit patchy, but I’ll have to reserve full judgment to a separate review post after I’ve given these a bit of a run on my lips. So far, most of them apply more evenly than NYX round lipsticks, which tend to be hit and miss from shade to shade. 


Barry Ms are more expensive than NYX @ £4.49 each, though I bought mine for £3.74 per tube using a Summer promo code (SUMMER10). I do expect them to be more pigmented and intense, based on their brand caveat and the price difference. 


So far, they have been. 

Gorgeous Electric Pink Lips with Wispy Lashes
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One word. Love. 
Try Ardell Demi Wispies and NYX Shocking Pink Matte Lipstick, MAC Candy Yum Yum, or NYX Adis Ababa Soft Matte Lip Cream.
Who else was seen sporting something similar?

Alexis Bledel, with big lashes, clean face, and electric pink lips.

Gorgeous Electric Pink Lips with Wispy Lashes

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One word. Love. 

Try Ardell Demi Wispies and NYX Shocking Pink Matte Lipstick, MAC Candy Yum Yum, or NYX Adis Ababa Soft Matte Lip Cream.

Who else was seen sporting something similar?

Alexis Bledel, with big lashes, clean face, and electric pink lips.

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