Bretman Rock’s Jungle Rock Lip Gloss

December 11, 2020 263,554 Comments
Bretman Rock Wet N Wild Collection

Bretman Rock Wet n Wild Lip Gloss Collection

6.2

Formula

8.0/10

Shimmer

7.5/10

Pigmentation

3.0/10

Pros

  • Good Hydration

Cons

  • Short Longevity
  • Sticky

If there is any lip product that can instantly change my mood for the better, it’s a fun, sparkly lip gloss. When Bretman Rock collaborated with Wet n Wild, I was super excited because I know that Bretman Rock delivers on the glam.

They are all clear lip glosses with different color sparkles that turns the fun factor all the way up. Every angle that the light hits give you a whole different vibe. If you have more pigmented lips then these might not show up on your lips but they also make a great lip topper over your favorite lipstick.

These lip glosses provide great hydration and decent sparkle that is not overpowering. I thought the packaging was playful and maybe just a little bit juvenile but overall these glosses are great as an introductory gloss for someone just getting into makeup or just to keep around in your purse for touchups.

Freaky

Bretman Rock Freaky Lip Gloss
Bretman Rock Freaky Lip Gloss
Bretman Rock Freaky Lip Gloss

Fearless

Bretman Rock Fearless Lip Gloss
Bretman Rock Fearless Lip Gloss
Bretman Roc Fearless Lip Gloss
Bretman Rock Fearless Lip Gloss

Ferocity

Bretman Rock Ferocity Lip Gloss
Bretman Rock Ferocity Lip Gloss
Bretman Rock Ferocity Lip Gloss
Bretman Rock Ferocity Lip Gloss
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    Paul Holmes à Court and his wife Zara won a council battle to remove a peppermint tree (pictured) from the driveway
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