Saturday, 28 June 2014

The Lipstick Tag

The Lipstick Tag
 
 
1. How many lipsticks do you own?
36… Wait WHAT??!

2. What was the first lipstick you owned?
I didnt start wearing lipstick until I was well in my 20s so I think it would have been a Barry M one in Pillar Box Red, my sister now owns this as she loves it so much.

3. What is your favourite lipstick brand?
This is tough!! I would say Urban Decay Revolution Lipsticks. They are so creamy and hydrating.

4. What is your most worn lipstick?
My most worn lipstick is the Urban Decay revolution lipstick in Native.

5. What is your favourite finish?
Matte of course.

6. What was the last lipstick you bought?

7. How many lip products do you currently have in your bag?
2 - Body Shops Blueberry lip butter (not very good) and Limecrime Geradium lipstick.

8. What is your favourite red lip colour?
The only red worth talking about, Ruby Woo by Mac.

9. How do you store your lipsticks?
I store them in acrylic lipstick holders

10. Which lipsticks are you currently lusting after?
I have my eye on Tom Ford in Pink Dusk, Charlotte Tilbury Lip Lustre in Satisfaction and Marc Jacobs Matte Lip Gel in Flirt.

I tag everyone! Let me know what your lipstick tag includes, would love to get some inspiration.

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    1. Thank you jadiee, its just a wee hobbie i have at the moment. Yeah i would love to follow you! I will have a wee look at your blog today.
      Thanks again
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