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Sugar Venom Carys Lip Gloss

By Glossqueen @Gloss_Queen

Sugar Venom Carys Lip Gloss

Why yes it has - in the form of a package from Sugar Venom

A few months ago I was browsing Instagram when I came across Sugar Venom Cosmetics. They're an Australian company who produce vegan, cruelty free products. Naturally, I couldn't resist purchasing a few things. I got the Fairy Gloss in Carys ($24.95) and strawberry lip balm ($9.95). 

They arrived quickly in a very cool looking package along with a lollipop. I somehow managed to save the lollipop from the boys too, bonus!


Sugar Venom Carys Lip Gloss
If you're after the abbreviated version, I'm in love with Carys! It is a gorgeous, mlbb mauve/pink shade. The color is opaque so I usually wear it alone, however it does look good over lipstick if that's your thing.
Sugar Venom Carys Lip Gloss
The texture is lovely, creamy and hydrating with no stickiness. There's no flavor but a soft orange scent that is undetectable after application. On my lips Carys feels more like a balm than a gloss. I really like the tube too, it's larger than the usual gloss tubes and so feels sturdy in my hand. I know that is a strange thing to say, but the packaging makes it feel nice to use. I get about three hours wear before I need to reapply, which is pretty decent for a gloss.
Sugar Venom Carys Lip Gloss
If you're in the market for a gorgeous vegan gloss, get your hands on a few of these. Sugar Venom also do lipstick palettes that contain five lipsticks for only $39.90 and eye shadows for $12.50.
Sugar Venom Carys Lip Gloss
As you can see in the photo below, on me Carys is a very natural pink. For someone with less pigmented lips it'd be a beautiful everyday mauve.
Sugar Venom Carys Lip Gloss

Ingredients: castor seed oil, hydrogenated polyisobutene, mica, jojoba seed oil, candelilla wx, cetyl alcohol, orange peel oil, tocopherol. 
May contain: titanium dioxide, iron oxides, pigment voilet, tin oxide, calcium aluminum borosilicate, silica. 

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