Sunday 8 November 2015

Lime Crime Velvetines Faded and Wicked || My New Favourite Lip Products

Lime Crime, Lime Crime Velvetines, Lime Crime Faded, Lime Crime Wicked, Velvetines, Lipstick
Lime Crime, Lime Crime Velvetines, Lime Crime Faded, Lime Crime Wicked, Velvetines, Lipstick
Lime Crime, Lime Crime Velvetines, Lime Crime Faded, Lime Crime Wicked, Velvetines, Lipstick

For the longest of time, no exaggeration here I promise you! I have wanted to get my little beauty mitts on some Lime Crime lip products and guys that moment has finally happened. From the minute I saw my favourite beauty gurus wearing lip products that came wrapped up in gorgeous packaging I was obsessed; I just knew they were going to be something that I loved whenever I got the actual chance to try them out.

Now if I had an endless amount of spending money then I probably would have bought everything there and then on the Lime Crime website. Unfortunately thats the kind of things dreams are made of and I had to limit myself to just two things when placing my order, I really can't afford to go wild now, especially with baby sparkle on its way. As matte lipsticks have to be my favourite kind of finish  I decided to pick up two of the Lime Crime Valentines in the shades Faded and Wicked. Faded is one of these really pretty nude shades, but it has a slight hint of purple running through it which makes it really different to any other nude shade I own. Wicked on the other hand is one of my favourite lipstick shades, it's a deep vampy red, making it perfect for this time of year. Both shades look amazing on.

Lime Crime, Lime Crime Velvetines, Lime Crime Faded, Lime Crime Wicked, Velvetines, Lipstick
Lime Crime, Lime Crime Velvetines, Lime Crime Faded, Lime Crime Wicked, Velvetines, Lipstick

First of all let me start with packaging. OMG these are just gorgeous, I really love the design of these liquid lipsticks; From the frosted clear tube to the metallic red lids with its pretty pink roses scattered across it, they're just super cute and really girly. It's the kind of packaging that make you feel really special applying these in public, if you know what I mean.

As for the actual product, again I'm in love. Like I said, I love lipsticks that have a matte finish so the Velvetines are right up my street. When I first apply them they actually feel really wet and glossy but within a matter of seconds the product dries out and turns into this gorgeous velvet matte finish which literally lasts all day; There're even food and drink proof which is perfect. The actual formula very much reminds me of the Boujois Rouge Edition Velvets (review here) so if you're a fan of those lipsticks then you'll love these too.

Now that these two Velvetines have become my go too lipsticks I really want to add some more to my collection. I was so tempted to pick up the shade Cashmere, which everyone seems to rave about but was worried it wouldn't suit me with its grey tones to it. But I've decided this has to be my next Lime Crime purchase.

Have you bought anything from Lime Crime? Let me know what I should add to my basket next time I go shopping on the Lime Crime website.

Lots of Love


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5 comments

  1. I have wanted some velvetines for so long! I recently ordered the Venus palette as it was half price. Just waiting for it to arrive now! I'm probably gonna give in and get faded, jinx and cashmere soon!

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  2. I have wanted to try these for ages! Faded is the perfect shade!! xx<a href="http://www.lemonaidlies.co.uk”>LemonaidLies - Beauty, Lifestyle & Fashion Blog</a>

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  3. Wow, they look gorgeous!
    - Emily from http://www.emilyunderworld.co.uk ♡

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  4. love matte lipsticks too! Gorgeous packaging indeed!
    Pam xo/ Pam Scalfi♥

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  5. These are so pretty and love the packaging of these. I think faded is so beautiful and must look so pretty on you.

    Jackie | fashionxfairytale |

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