Category: Lipstick
Brand: Lipstick Queen
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alertEagle6
One of my favorite lipstick. Super natural, it just gives a hint of color to the lips for a healthy look, and can be worn without any other makeup. I used it on a daily basis for months before switching back to frog prince.
stressedSnail1
This is an interesting product. Girls Will Be Boys is a Lipstick Queen color-changing lipstick that’s being marketed as unisex. It’s also marketed as a primer. It’s packaged in a steel gray tube and the lipstick itself is a pale gray. It has a strong-ish, not entirely pleasant scent (to me, it smells like beeswax and doesn’t really bother me, but keep in mind if you’re sensitive) and a surprisingly dry & gritty texture. Also surprisingly, it doesn’t dry out my lips but doesn’t really add any moisture. The way it feels on does take some getting used to.
If you’re familiar with color changing lipstick formulas, you’ll know that the color it ends up being on your lips can be a total crapshoot. On me, Girls Will Be Boys shows up as a bright clear cool-toned pink. I looked at some reviews and most of them noted the same thing, so it seems to be consistent-ish. It takes a couple passes to get uniform color, but it’s absolutely one of the better formulas out there. It has good lasting power and that gritty texture is a byproduct of the priming properties—it gives a blurred effect on its own, and makes a good base for layering. I love to really lay it on thick on the inner edges of my lips and slap clear gloss on top for a pseudo-gradient lip that’s low maintenance and doesn’t look too conceptual.
I’m taking the time to write this review because I really like the concept here and I also think it’s been executed well. I think the “unisex” aspect is being misconstrued (like, obviously anyone can wear regular lipstick if they want, and obviously bright pink might not be considered unisex by lots of folks). I see this is being inspired by Brit pop and that whole scene, playing with makeup and going out, playing with gender. This specific shade of pink totally captures that whole vibe. It’s fun, it’s slightly punk, and it’s still super flattering and wearable.
(I also wonder if the blurring effect was literally inspired by Blur…)