It's been a while, but since I blogged last I've started two jobs and began moving out of my current student house, so I've been pretty busy! It's all starting to calm down now though, and I'm getting into a bit more of a routine, so I will still be blogging lots.
During the time I've been away I've been buying plenty of stuff, too, so I have lots of post ideas coming up.
The first thing I bought - actually quite a while ago, but I accidentally got them sent home so I didn't get to pick them up until last weekend - were some lip jellies from Little Sparrow Cosmetics.
I'd first heard about Little Sparrow through a Tumblr post, of all places, which had a list of vegan cosmetic alternatives to Lime Crime. I'm not a vegan, I've barely ever gone a day without eating meat, and I'm not against animal testing for medical purposes, but I am against makeup companies testing on animals. Torturing animals just so we can looks pretty seems wholly unnecessary, so where I can find companies against animal testing I always like to try them out.
I have a lipstick from Lime Crime which is ok, but it was quite expensive and the company isn't actually as good as it claims to be, so I'm now a lot more wary of them. Little Sparrow, though, seems like a very good alternative, and it's much cheaper, so I decided to try some of their lip jellies out.
Lip Jellies in Rust and Oh My Papaya |
They're not really jellies as such, they're kind of packaged like lip balms, but the colour payoff is way better than a lip balm. I wanted to try out some shades I wouldn't usually get, as I tend to buy a lot of the same colours and one of the things I liked about Lime Crime were the unusual colours.
This first one I got was Oh My Papaya, which was a light orangey pink shade. This went on quite thinly, but has a really lovely texture and the colour is nice and subtle. It's a great colour if you want to try out more orange and coral toned lipsticks but are a bit scared of them (like me!)
The second one, Rust, was a bit more daring, as the colour payoff is a lot stronger and the tone is a bit more unusual. It kind of comes off as a browny red, which I was kind of terrified of at first but it's actually very flattering. I'd recommend it if you have warm toned skin, as I'm not sure how the brown would come off on cooler complexions, but otherwise I'm really impressed with it. The texture was again really amazing, it just felt like a balm. It transfers quite easily though so you'd need to keep topping up, but that's to be expected from a moisturising lipstick.
Top is Rust, bottom is Oh My Papaya |
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