Pillow Plump Lip Gloss | Soap & Glory Review
Pillow Plump Lip Gloss | Soap & Glory Review
There is no denying that women love fuller poutier lips. I have found it hard to find a lip plumper that doesn’t leave your lips super dehydrated, flaky and practically burned off. Today was the perfect day to test out Pillow Plump lip gloss in the shade “Pinkwell” by Soap & Glory. With a tagline of “Sexy Mother Pucker” you know you are in for a real treat.
I have had a lot of experience with lip plumpers over the last decade. I find it hard to wear most lip plumpers as they burn my lips and leave them feeling dry, cracked and on fire. I was a little apprehensive testing out Pillow Plump not knowing if my lips would be in for another burning experience.
I noticed as I inspected the packaging that this product wasn’t just a lip plumper + gloss but a technical lip plumper. You get a triple action experience when using this product.
- It’s formula has been injected with 3XL-Peptide Plump complex.
- Your lips will see in increase in hyaluronic acid levels.
- It boosts fat cells (don’t worry you want fat in your lips).
- It gives an “autoplump” cushioning effect.
What’s unique about this lip plumper is that it doesn’t burn your lips. After you apply the gloss to your lips, you will feel a vibrating or buzz like sensation. I have never felt this before with a lip plumper. The vibrating sensation lasted about fifteen minutes. The formulation is ultra-smooth and moisturizing. It goes on very creamy with high shine and after about twenty minutes the formula gets a little tacky but still retaining the high shine and gorgeous color.
In the picture above I just applied the Pillow Plump lip gloss. You can see how smooth and shiny it is.
I love how this plumping lip gloss feels, and the color is so natural. If you are looking for a lip gloss that gives you more then shine, I would highly recommend this product as a staple in your makeup bag.
*Pillow Plump in “Pinkwell” $14.00
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