Revlon Electric Shock Lip Lacquer

September 24, 2020 9,942 Comments
Revlon Electric Shock Lip Lacquer

Revlon Electric Lip Lacquer

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Formula

9.0/10

Shade Range

5.0/10

Metallic Finish

9.0/10

Budget Friendly

9.0/10

Pros

  • Decent Wear Time
  • Non Scented
  • Do Not Feel The Shimmer
  • Can Be Used As Eyeshadow

Cons

  • Not your 'everyday' lipstick

If you like a little metallic shimmer in your life then these Revlon Electric Shock lipsticks would be perfect you. I find that wearing metallic lipsticks can be a hit or a miss, especially because I tend to find the formulas a little drying, and also because they can really emphasize dry lines and patches on your lips.

Revlon Electric Shock Lip Lacquers

These ones from Revlon however, were quite the opposite. At first I thought that these were going to be like a lip gloss, but then I found the formula to pack a pigment punch and the shimmers and metallic effect were not too overpowering either. They do dry down instantaneously and do not transfer at all, if there is any it’s little to none, which is nice because it does leave a nice stain behind after you’ve worn it for hours at a time.

Revlon Electric Shock Lip Lacquers
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