If you live in Australia, you'll know that Ulta3 is most famous for their affordable nail polishes and lipsticks. Not only are they incredibly cheap but they also come in a ton of shades. Being a fan of Ulta3 lipsticks, we were naturally more than happy to review two of their lip paints!
Packaging & Scent: The lip paints come in a squeezable tube form, with a standard doe-foot applicator. I find that the squeezable tube really comes in handy when a) you only want a bit of product on the applicator to wear as a pop of color (but don't want the full intensity) or b) when you want to redefine the edges and for general touching up. Sometimes I prefer using a lip brush instead of the applicator just because I can blend it in more easily and have a thinner layer of product. Upon application, the scent of this really reminded me of mint chocolate lollies due to the peppermint oil in it. I don't know about you, but I actually prefer this scent more than the overpowering floral ones. For those who aren't a fan of scents in makeup products in general, the scent disappears after a quick while, so you don't need to worry about it lingering.
Colour & Mixing 6 "retro" shades were released as a part of this lip paint collection, and we were sent Radical Red and Loud Purple. Radical Red is a neutral red, making it very wearable for everyone, and Loud Purple is... a bright purple. This definitely isn't a color that suits me (not sure how many girls can pull off purple) but the closest I can come to describing it is that it resembles the color of Lime Crime Lipsticks packaging :P As the purple wasn't my cup of tea on its own and it's such a waste to not use it at all, I decided to mix and play around with the colours to make it more wearable. Mixing the colours in ratio of 2:1 (red:purple), you can see I got a really lovely, more toned down, magenta shade. I used my fingers to blend for this one, however the finish on my lips were no where near as nice as if I used the applicator. Regardless, its a sacrifice that I'd be willing to make ;) In the bottom right, I used more purple and the applicator to blend and the result was a more of a purple fuchsia. As you can see, the idea of mixing makes these lip paints that extra versatile!
Have you tried these Lip Paints before?