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Make up Revolution Retro Luxe Lip Vault Review


Hi guys today I'm going to be reviewing the Make up Revolution Retro Luxe Lip Vault. I was so excited to order this vault as I am a huge fan of the Make up Revolution brand and I am obsessed with their lip products in particular. So in this vault you receive 10 lip kits in this lovely 2 drawer box. There are 2 gloss kits, 5 matte lip kits and 3 metallic kits.


Here is a list of the shades from left to right just so you guys know what comes in this vault:                                                                                         
Glosses: (on the left)
Original
Honour
Mattes: (top right)
Highness (Exclusive to this Vault)         
Noble
Duchess (Exclusive to this Vault)
Grandee
Echelon
Metallic: (on the bottom right) 
In Waiting
Empress
Regent

All of these products come with a lip liner and have amazing pigmentation with the exception of the metallic shades being more sheer. These remind me more of a lip topper pigmentation. The metallics are probably the most wearable metallics I've ever come across. I'm personally not a huge fan of metallic lip products in general but these are my most preferred metallics because of that sheerness. 
The mattes are long lasting and aren't drying on the lips which I love in lip products especially during the winter months.
 The glosses aren't sticky and are very comfortable to wear on the lips. The only thing to note with the glosses is they aren't super long lasting but to be fair glosses in general do need more topping up compared to a matte colour so this doesn't bother me too much.

This is honestly my favourite gift set that has launched in the 2017 Christmas collection out of any brand. It is currently on sale on the Tam Beauty website for only €39.99 so if you're looking for a collection of lip kits for a bargain I would highly recommend this vault.

Available at: https://www.tambeauty.com/en/Makeup-Revolution-Retro-Luxe-Lip-Vault/m-5189.aspx
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