Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Nyx Round Lipstick in Tea Rose as Lipstick of the Week (Nov 9 - 15)

Here's another LotW. This week I'm using NYX round lipstick in Tea Rose - another fave shade among NYX lipstick lovers.








As you can see, it looks red on my lips - totally different from the shade of the lipstick on the first photo. I applied it twice on my lips to even out the color. What I like about Tea Rose though is that it's the kind of red that I know I can wear during day time and not be conscious about it. I like my MAC Russian Red and YSL Rouge Volupte #17 but I can't wear them during day time. To keep one of the principles of makeup, I opted not to put eyeshadow today since I'm wearing a red lipstick (or at least that's what it appears on my lips) so that the attention woule be on the lips.

This is not a NYX round lipstick review. For that, click
here.

Until next week's LotW. =)

10 comments:

Carine said...

Love the colour, even though it seems more pink than red to me ^^

♥ mia said...

what a pretty shade, looks great! :)

Tammy said...

It does look much darker on your lips than the lipstick photo! It's a pretty colour on you :}

teeyah. said...

Ack, the photo doesn't seem to be showing anymore, dear :(

Gem said...

@ Carine and Mia: yup the color is love :)

@ Tammy: Thanks! Though sometimes I still think it's too dark to be worn during daytime. Lovely color nonetheless :)

@ teeyah: really? oh noes! but I can see the photos tho. I'll upload photos using photobucket or tinypic moving forward. thanks for letting me know! :)

Ida said...

It seems really bright on you! But still pretty :)I have this lippie too, on me it shows up as more pink than red.

~Lisa said...

It looks really nice on you!! I'm also a bit scared of red lips =P

Gem said...

@ ~Lisa: thanks :)

Khymm said...

bakit kaya it looks like a pinkish red on you? kasi sa akin its parang a nude milky pink! hehe..

sarah said...

That's so strange, I use Tea Rose all the time and it doesn't look red at all!

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