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Today I'll review the new lipsticks by Clio Makeup Shop, released about one month ago.
A lot of people messaged me asking if I had received them for free or if I had to buy them.
I bought the lipsticks on the website on the day of the launch:
I think it's part of my job to test new products in order to provide an opinion about them.
I don't really care if I receive them as PR, I never wait to get them for free in order to try them.
My priority is to test the products, give my opinion and create high quality contents for you guys.
I also need to be always up to date with trends and new releases.
This is my passion and also yours, I believe, so I think that honest opinions are very important.
I want to underline this, since it's often given for granted that we all work the same way, but it's not the case.
Every time a fellow You Tuber is involved in a project, like in this case Clio, who is also a friend,
I want to support them by purchasing their products.
It's just a symbolic gesture, but I think it's a way to express affection and respect towards my colleagues.
It's something I do with pleasure: for example, I've always purchased Cindy's new products by MULAC.
Although I don't always manage to mention them in my videos, it's something I always do.
Let's now move to the review and see the lipsticks.
I took some time to try and study these products.
I could have done a video three days after the launch with my first impressions,
but in order to provide a complete opinion, it's necessary to take some time to understand the product.
Clio released two lines: Liquid Love and Creamy Love.
Both of them are vegan, cruelty free, paraben free, dermatologically tested and made in Italy.
The Liquid Love collection is made up of four shades, which I got,
three of which are completely matte and one is metallic.
On the website it says that they're all very pigmented and comfortable on the lips.
Let's now see them up close.
The packaging is very cute and it reminds me of MAC's liquid lipsticks.
It's a transparent cylindric bottle with a tapered rose gold lid.
At the base you can see the shape of a classic stick lipstick.
I don't love the graphic side, as there is only a little melting heart, which is the symbol of the Liquid Love.
There's nothing else and I think this makes it a bit anonymous. I would have least put the logo.
I'm starting with Nude Sunday, a warm peachy nude.
I'm applying it on my lips.
The scent is quite strong and it reminds me of those strawberry and vanilla lollipops
because it's sweet but it also has a fruity accent.
I do like it.
The texture is not liquid, but creamy, almost like a mousse, and they're very pigmented.
The applicator is the classic angled one.
After five minutes it becomes no-transfer and it dries in a completely opaque finish.
In comparison to the other three shades, this one feels a bit sticky within the first hour.
After about one hour, the sticky feeling fades away. Anyhow, it doesn't feel uncomfortable.
You do feel the product on your lips, though. You don't really forget you're wearing it.
The positive aspect is that it feels comfortable and it doesn't dry out your lips.
It's very long lasting, it only fades when you start eating particularly oily foods.
The next one is Fire Kiss.
This is what it looks like when completely dry: it's a vibrant cool red, kind of a strawberry red.
The colour is beautiful, the texture is creamy and pigmented
and after five minutes it dries in a matte finish with a very subtle golden luminosity to it.
After about three hours from the application, it fades on the corners of the mouth.
Red shades are very difficult to create and this performs really well.
This is Play Hard.
It's a bright fuchsia and it represents Clio very well because she loves these shades.
Like all the others, it's creamy, pigmented and after five minutes it becomes matte and no-transfer.
It feels comfortable and non-drying on the lips, and although you feel it, it doesn't bother.
It's long lasting and it fades when you eat something that is very oily.
This is Hell Yeah, the metallic one.
You need to be a bit more careful with this shade, as it's not pigmented with one swipe.
It does become very pigmented with a second swipe.
I'll first apply it and then I'll tell you what I think.
This is what it looks like when dry. It's a dark plum shade with pink, copper and golden reflections.
I really like this colour although you need at least two swipes to get full pigmentation.
Once dry, the finish is a metallic matte.
For what it concerns the comfort, you do feel it on the lips, but it's not bothering as most metallic lipsticks.
It's very long lasting, as the other colours.
My final consideration about the Liquid Love is that they're quality products,
the colours are quite classic, except for Hell Yeah,
they're well pigmented, the texture is creamy, you feel them on the lips but they're not drying, which is good.
They perform well, so the Liquid Love are approved.
For what it concerns the Creamy Love, I got five shades.
Let's now see them up close.
The packaging is quite nice, with a white base and a rose gold lid.
Once again, it reminds me of MAC's packaging, and I also think that something is missing, like the logo.
It looks a bit anonymous as there's no brand on it, only a small ice cream, symbol of the Creamy Love.
This line is in fact inspired by the creaminess of an ice cream.
Let's now see the actual product.
I'm starting off with Sei Mio.
It's extremely creamy and it glides on very easily.
You need to be a bit careful because of this, although the nudes are easier to apply.
The tip, although you can't see it anymore, has the anatomic shape of the lips.
Sei Mio is a warm brownish nude with the same scent of the Liquid Love, but much less obvious.
It has good pigmentation and the finish is luminous and creamy, although it's supposed to be semi-matte.
It's lightweight and comfortable on the lips.
After about one hour and a half from the application, it fades on the sides of the lips, but it's easy to touch up.
Let's move on with My Lips But Better.
It's a medium warm pink with good pigmentation and a soft texture.
This shade leaves a white line on my lip after about one hour from the application.
I usually hang in the studio, I talk, I sing and at some stage a lighter line shows on the lip.
This happened to me in the past with other lipsticks and it doesn't look good.
I even asked Giulia to try it and she got the same issue. Let me know if it happens to you guys as well.
The next one is Baciami Stupido.
You need to be quite careful with these darker shades, as they're very creamy and they smudge easily.
It would actually be better to apply them with a small brush or to line the lips with a pencil.
This is a cool-toned red with some blue micro pearls to it.
The texture is like the others and after a while it becomes slightly less luminous.
In comparison to the other shades, this seems more solid, in fact the tip still has its anatomic shape.
I prefer the texture of this one in comparison to the others.
I'm sure many of you will ask why I didn't get Cremosino, since I love nude shades.
I wanted to get it, but I got Rosa Indiano by mistake, which is a bright fuchsia cooler than Play Hard.
I personally don't like fuchsia shades and I would have preferred Cremosino.
This actually feels like ice cream, I think it's the creamiest of all.
You need to apply it carefully because it's super creamy and bright.
I'm now going to show you the last shade.
The last one is Midnight Call.
It's a dark burgundy shade.
Since it's a bit thinner, if you look closely, you can still see the colour of your lips.
Apart from this, all the other characteristics are the same as the other shades.
My final consideration is that they're very creamy and I was hoping they would adhere better to the lips.
The finish is luminous and creamy, almost semi-matte, but far from being matte.
The colours are all classic and quite consistent for what it concerns their characteristics.
My Lips But Better has the problem of the white line.
I don't really trust Midnight Call, since it previously transferred on my teeth,
so I wouldn't wear it or use it on others.
I wasn't particularly impressed by this line and I wouldn't repurchase them.
I'd rather suggest you the liquid lipsticks, which are quality products.
So this was my review on Clio's lipsticks, let me know if you also tried them.
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