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Black Moon Cosmetics Harvest Trio

By Bria
Black Moon Cosmetics Cider
Black Moon Cosmetics Harvest
Black Moon Cosmetics Hazel

As we are at the tail end of January and in the deep heart of Winter, is there a better time for me to finally review and swatch the Autumn Trio from Black Moon Cosmetics? I really loved this trio of colors that they released, it was very of the season and just beautiful and unique. Two of the three shades were new and limited-edition called Cider and Hazel. My favorite is Cider a neutral mustard yellow I never knew I wanted in a lipstick, I never had much luck with mustard eyeshadows, because I found that they just don’t show up on my skin.

Similarly, with this lipstick it appears like a nude, but unlike my hoard of nudes the mustard hue is very unique.Hazel is another unique shade, an olive med-tone green, not something I’d wear often but it definitely makes a statement and the slight yellow undertone keeps it from being to contrasting against my skin. This is a theme of mine with lipsticks I like especially from the more unique colors out there I need a yellow undertone to compliment the yellow base to my skin.  

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Black Moon Cosmetics Swatches

 When I opened my first Black Moon Cosmetics I was greeted with the smell of a vanilla cupcake, initially I was on the fence about this as in general I am vehemently against perfumed cosmetics…but these just smell so darn good they won me over. I still don’t want everything I put on my face to have a scent but Black Moon Cosmetics gets a pass. Like most liquid lipsticks on the market Black Moon Cosmetics lipsticks are very pigmented in general, there are only two shades that are quite pale that can be a little patchy which I think is a universal thing with all brands. The lighter and more pastel a color then the streakier it can apply. The only thing that bothers me is that some of the light or medium shades dry a little on the ashier/faded side, I like to combat this my either leaving a decent amount of lip balm on prior to applying or topping it off with a gloss.


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