Attractive Revlon Lipsticks
Mink is a beige with a lot of brown in it. In the tube it looks like there could be a hint of pink in there, but on the skin it’s clearly a straightforward dark beige. The formula and pigmentation of this shade are incredible–glides on like a dream, gives semi-opaque to opaque coverage, and wears comfortably. It’s a bit of a challenge for me to wear, but challenge. freaking. accepted. Mink makes the perfect nude for girls with darker skin. On lighter skin, this could work for a straight-up Kate Moss from the 90s look OR you could actually mix this with other shades.
Pink In The Afternoon is a warm medium milky pink. I bought this because I thought it would go well with a silver & black smokey eye, and it totally does– but that’s about it. I never really use it otherwise. It is one of the Revlon “cult fave” shades though, and look great on girls with lighter skin. As it is a creme formula like Mink, the formula is nice and comfortable to wear plus pigmentation is great.
Finally Pink Sizzle is a watermelon pink/red shade with a juicy finish to match it.
The colour for summer, but sadly this is the most difficult of the bunch to work with. There’s a little too much slip so the formula doesn’t really stay on the lips for very long. The colour doesn’t quite show up when you use a thin layer, and if you try to build it up too much it will be patchy.

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