I haven’t had a coconut Lifesaver in years, but these $10 Matte Lip Liquids from The Body Shop smell and taste exactly like them.
Coconut Lifesavers were/are my favorite, favorite, favorite Lifesavers of them all. When I was just a little Karen and went grocery shopping with my mom, she would let me pick one piece of candy every week when we got up to the cashier, and I would always get the Tropical roll.
I’d rip it open and pick out all the coconut ones. Then I’d eat them all at the same time…but only after I finished all of the other ones.
Anyway, I just started testing these Body Shop Lip Liquid lipsticks today, and I’m loving them so far.
Like a lot of people today in the U.S., I had kind of a crazy morning because I woke up super early to vote, and Connor Claire came with me.
She was all bundled up in her baby carrier, and I’m pretty sure she was the youngest voter there. She even got a sticker. 🙂
When I got back home, I only had a few minutes before my early morning exercise class, but I still wanted to swatch and test these.
So…that’s why I’m not wearing any other makeup in these pics.
The Body Shop Matte Lip Liquids
- New to The Body Shop permanent line and available now at The Body Shop stores and online
- $10 each and available in 12 shades
- Cruelty-free and 100% vegetarian
- #TheBodyShopUSA, #TheBodyShop
I was surprised by how easy it was to go from testing and swatching one color to the next, to the next, because liquid lipsticks can be tricky to use. I usually have to run them back and forth across my lips, and sometimes they’ll get to that weird point of no return when they look thick and heavy and kind of gross, but I never got there with these. All it took was a few swipes of each one on my lips with the doe-foot applicator.
The formula is fantastic! They’re very opaque and smooth and kind of fluffy like a mousse, so they’re easy to scoot and push around until they dry down, which takes about a minute. And then they last on my lips about 5-6 hours.
Some liquid lipsticks dry the heck out of my lips, but these don’t, and I really think the price is great. They’re $10, which places them at the higher end of drugstore, like what you’d pay for L’Oreal, but I think they look and feel much more expensive than $10.
Give ’em a try sometime.
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
Efrain says
I’m so happy you were a good citizen and voted, those lippies look good I think I can work Windsor Rose, Nairobi Camellia and Crete Carnation as good nudes. What do you think?
Karen says
Hi Efra,
I think any of those shades would work, but I think Nairobi would look extra great on you!
Rachel says
I haven’t delved into the Body Shop’s cosmetics because I can only think of them in terms of body products, but I’m a sucker for matte lips so I might have to give them a try!
Karen says
Me too! I used to use their makeup back in the day… They kind of fell off my radar for a second, but I’m glad that they’ve got good stuff still!
What body products do you like from the line? I like their body butters and body washes.
Chelsea says
Nice! Any weird scent?
I voted, am doing CNN and panic.
Karen says
Hi Chelsea,
They smell a little like coconut Life Savers!
Chelsea says
I just noticed you actually said that in the post. derp.
Daewyn says
These look pretty great! I might have to check them out, once they make their way to Denmark 🙂
Kiss & Make-up says
Yay, so good to hear they’re not drying!
LindaLibraLoca says
Oh, these do look nice. And Sound nicht ce. Lets see when und hey make an appearance here in Germany.
LindaLibraLoca says
…. sound nice…
Indya says
Oh, I always forget they have a cosmetics range. These look interesting too, I definitely want to try these out.
Erin says
14 and 15 are my favorites!
Lorraine. E.R says
Wow!! I have been avoiding a lot of liquid mattes because my lips are dry naturally, and so many of them emphasize any fine lines or dryness and can look thick/patchy/flaky/cracking…but these are flattering on the lips and look super smooth!!
I’m tempted!