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Lakme Enrich Lip Crayon Review


Lip Crayon has become the ‘In- thing' for every beauty lovers, and its obsession is going to last longer than we think. Because, how cool is it to paint your lips with a crayon, I mean a lip crayon. Interesting ain’t it? 
I found my favorite in it too, and I thought I would give it a try with the new Lakme Enrich Lip crayon which recently launched.
They have 10 different gorgeous shades to give you smooth, and matte finish lips. The lip crayon is infused with mineral powders and has a soft texture, blended with Olive Oil, Jojoba Oil, Shea Butter and Coconut Butter to nourish and condition your lips.

Today, I will be reviewing 3 of the shades that I carefully picked up to match with my skin tone. FYI you get a free 2 in 1 sharpener with every single crayon. Like, if you buy 10 lip crayons, you get 10 sharpeners. How cool is that? Not sure, what I would do with 10 sets of 2 in 1 lip crayon sharpeners? I know, right.

Okay, so the first one is...

Peach Magnet- This shade is light, just right for anyone who prefers a soft lip colour. As you can see, it looks kind of pink, but trust me, it is a pretty peach magnet.
Go Peachy!


Cinnamon Brown- This has to be my favouriteI just love the way it compliments on my skin tone. It is the perfect nude shade, not too light, neither too loud. It is a soft brown shade, just perfect for a day look. You know how nude colour works on every skin tone. Need I say more?

Baby Pink- This is a soft light pink, with a little shade of shimmer. It is very light though and you need to apply a double stroke if you prefer a brighter shade. It will look good on light to medium skin tone.
It's the perfect shade of lip crayon for a date night, so go flirty with Pink!

After trying them, I would say, the colours were exactly how I saw it online. It last on the lips for 3 to 4 working hours. Really. But, you will probably want to touch up after eating or drinking as they are not smudge proof so you will want to keep a check on it.
Overall, they are the perfect lip crayon hue for everyday wear. It is a semi-matte formula, and its size is travel-friendly, you can slip it into your beauty bag anywhere you go. The best part.... it’s just Rs 185 (I mean, quite reasonable for a lip crayon).

It is a formulated with mineral powders to give a soft texture and a smooth matte finish. The crayon is enriched with a highly pigmented formula, and will definitely deliver an intense color for all skin type.  Now, you can sketch your lip and make them a canvas with the new Lakme Enrich Lip Crayons and pout your way out.

Here are the Pros and Cons:

Pros:
  • Reasonable price Rs 185 for or 2.2 g 
  • Stays longer
  • Sharpener with every lip crayon
  • Matte finish touch
  • Good shades
Cons:
  • Feels waxy after a while
  • Not smudge proof
You can choose from all these other shades
Shocking Pink
Baby Pink
Berry Red
Pink Burst
Candid Coral
Red Stop
Peach Magnet
Blushing Pink
Cinnamon Brown
Mauve Magic

Get them here!

How to use the product?
Starting from the center of the upper lip, in your cupid’s bow, follow your lip line evenly, and fill colour evenly all over the upper and lower lips.
It is time to embrace the all new formulated lip colour crayon by Lakme and use your lips like a canvas to create a vibrant look.

Go, paint your lips with Lip crayon!








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  1. son không chì thì tin tưởng sử dụng làm đẹp ko ảnh hưởng sức khỏe

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  2. Nice review. I will buy the peach color. And it is priced reasonably too! Thanks for sharing the review on your blog.

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    1. Thank you!
      Am glad this review could be of your help.. :)

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