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Beauty Reviews

LOVING: The NYX Butter Lip-Glosses!

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If you are anyway like me, then you will have at least five lip-balms/glosses and lip products at the end of your handbag. If there is anything I can’t live without (as well as mascara), it has to be a lip product of some sort. I just love when my lips feel moisturised and I hate when they feel tight and dehydrated – I actually get agitated if my lips feel dry.

Over the weekend I hosted my third SoSueMe Workshop On Tour in Limerick and NYX kindly gifted some products for the goodie bags, as well giving me some products to try out ahead of the event, to which I fell in love with.

NYX Cosmetics is a SUPER affordable brand that is relatively new to Ireland and you guys are going to love it. If you watch any of the big American YouTubers, then you would be familiar with this brand, for those of you who don’t , you’re in for a treat!

While trying out a few of their goodies in the last week, I fell in love with the butter lip-glosses! I actually wore this pink one on my lips Saturday night and lots of you on my Instagram wanted to know what lip gloss/ lipstick I was wearing and so this is the answer!

NYX Butter Gloss in Strawberry Parfait:)

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Buttery soft and silky smooth, the NYX Butter Lip Gloss tastes & smells delicious…. but what I really love about them – they are silky smooth and NEVER sticky!

I hate sticky lip-glosses, they’re a bugger for causing your hair to get stuck to your lips and they feel horrible and yucky on….. but these butter glosses are so hydrating, smooth and not too shiney, which is a major thumbs up for me!

For just €6.49 and in a range of colours/tones – these lip-glosses are a must try!

Available from LittleWoods.ie & pharmacies nationwide

I am also loving the NYX highlighter, jumbo eyeliners and setting spray which will be reviewed soon 🙂

Happy Shopping!

Sue xx

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  1. Tess
    26 August 2014 / 13:58

    I have Creme brulee and it smells incredible!!


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