Maybelline Creamy Mattes Brown Nudes Swatches & Review


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Pretty much everything about these new colors from Maybelline is explained in the name itself. It's basically an point-by-point description of these lippies. They are a creamy-matte texture and finish. The shades are primarily nudes with more brown in them than the usual pink or peach tinge, all except for that last one which I think should be classified as a bold vampy shade. These lippies are a definite nod to the 90s brown lip trend we're having right now but that's not to say that they'll be completely unwearable in the next year or so specially if you stick to the ones at either end of the spectrum because those are pretty classic shades. These have semi-opaque to opaque coverage of a matte but offer a bit of hydration and the slip of a creamy lippie. All in all, these perform really well and do not disgrace the creamy matte line. 

Got these at watsons for 299 pesos each BUT, according to the Maybelline Ph FB page, these are on sale for only 199 pesos each in all Watsons stores from October 3 to 12, 2016. 

The swatches correspond to the labels below them. 

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