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Revlon Colorburst Lacquer Balm Tease (130) Review, Swatch

By Lana Ray @crazybeautyland

I never would have pegged myself for indulging in the Lacquer Balm range of Revlon, but the impressive performance of the Matte Balm Range (I got 3 shades) combined with the amazing online offers, I decided to try out the Lacquer range as well. Sadly, Revlon seems to be discontinuing the JBKBS range in India, and well before I could get a chance to try it out!

Revlon Colorburst Lacquer Balm Tease (130) Review, Swatch

All new Revlon ColorBurst Crayon Lacquer Balms are bold shiny lip balms in eight exotic shades. These uber chic lacquer balms are enriched with large particle shimmer in order to reflect and refract the light.

  • The shimmmer particles create a brilliant crystal like shine on the lips.
  • Just like all the Revlon crayon lipshades and balms these Lacquer balms are enriched with triple butter complex of mango, shea and coconut butters for balm-like moisture.
  • These lip lacquer balms have a pleasant peppermint fragrance.
  • It comes in a hand bag friendly pen like shape with twist-up packaging.
  • Available in 8 vibrant shades:

    Vivacious (215), Whimsical (115), Coquette (110) , Tease (130), 125 Flirtatious (125), Enticing (150), Ingenue (145), Coy (140).

~ It comes in the chubby crayon packaging with a glossy body to distinguish it from the Colorburst Matte Balm range & JBKBS range. The color of the body of the crayon is the same as its shade, so yay!

Revlon Colorburst Lacquer Balm Tease (130) Review, Swatch


COLOR vs. SKIN TONE ~ Tease is a beautiful orange color on me. Its appears bright in some lights & subdued in others. In reality, Tease is a burnt reddish orange color. There is little glitter in the formula but it doesn't show on the lips in natural light & in artificial light it makes lips look more glossy~LOVE. The color and finish are two great pros of Tease.

Revlon Colorburst Lacquer Balm Tease (130) Review, Swatch

~ Tease gives color in one swipe but there is slight difference of color visible between upper & lower lips, which does not go even after multiple swipes. There's a strong tingly minty feeling and smell on the lips post application, consistent with the APPLICATION & AFTER Colorburst Matte Balm range. The smell fades sooner than tingly feeling, which takes atmost 10min to stop. The finish is lightweight, like a very pigmented balm, it leaves your lips looking balmy.

COLOR vs. STYLE ~ I can't wear this to work because its not a subdued orange on me in artificial light, so I stick to wearing Tease off work hours, and boy do I love the color. It's a great brightening color & a very wearable orange shade!

Revlon Colorburst Lacquer Balm Tease (130) Review, Swatch

PRODUCT vs. DURABILITY ~ This part saddens me a lot! After more than an hour of wearing, Tease fades a little from upper lip but more from lower lip, even though I've had nothing to drink or eat. It's comfortable on the lips, but not moisturizing at all, my lips feel dry after removal. Revlon claims that this contains 3 butters. It does not survive meals at all, will survive just water. Also, it transfers, but that's something I expected because of its finish.

Revlon Colorburst Lacquer Balm Tease (130) Review, Swatch

~ For Rs.800, you get 2.7gm of product that starts fading within the hour! I relented in the case of the PRODUCT vs. PRICE Colorburst MatteBalm range, I do think they are worth the price, but as far as Tease from the Colorburst Lacquer range is considered, I feel short-changed.

~ Its quite easy to remove, does not require a makeup remover.

Revlon Colorburst Lacquer Balm Tease (130) Review, Swatch

Overall Verdict: 2.5/5
I love, love, love the color, the lightweight formula & the finish. Since I'm a matte lover, that later declaration is saying something. It does not feel like a moisturizing lipbalm to me. Would I declare this as a must have ? Only if you do not have a shot at finding this pretty color in a more long lasting formula. Alternatively, if lipsticks that fade within the hour piss you off, please stay away from Tease!


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