Hello everyone.
Today's post is about lipstick pencils . There are totally different from lipsticks. I feel the need to say this because my sister reads my blog, and her understanding is "not superior".
Yabs aside, these are a quick, convenient way to do lipstick on the go. If I see a teenager whipping out a tube of lipstick to use, I'll smack her, and ask her to go study for JAMB. But chubby lip
pencils feel less grown-up (so I'm fine with my teen using it) and not
so serious, though they work just as well as lipsticks and are easier to
use, you can apply them without worrying about using lipliner. The only major problem with them, is, well, they can be inconvenient. I'll explain: you have to sharpen them, and most of them don't come with in-built sharpeners and require that big sharpener, harder to find than regular size. Which is a pain.
I've tried a few: Black Up 2-in-1 Jumbo pencil, NYX Jumbo pencil and Nars Jumbo pencil, and here are my humble thoughts:
- NYX doesn't seem to have matte textures (I may be wrong), but do have some lovely shades, all creamy, nice and affordable.
- Nars invented the matte lip pencil, so these are gorgeous, but pricey.
- Black Up is in-between: the shade I have displayed in the pic above looks pink with a hint of blue but dried down to a lovely matte texture. Even better, Black Up has an in-built pencil sharpener in its cover, so no worries about that! Major points to them for that clever bit of design. Price point is close to Nars.
Do you need theses babies? Maybe not, if you're a pro with your lipstick, infact if you use Ruby Woo without a mirror, you don't need these, your hand don' strong. If you're a gal on the go, who doesn't really want to feel like she's wearing a lot of makeup, or if you're a makeup artist who does jobs that require high speed makeup changes (our editorial, runway and television people), yeah, this is a good idea. Try all the brands, lemme know what you think.
Take care and till next time!
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