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Kiss My Sass Cosmetics Lip Glaze Lip Swatches, Review, and Photos

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I recently polled my Twitter and Facebook about how to format my lip swatches and most people said they preferred having my lip swatches in a side-by-side format as opposed to my previous column format. I hope you find the change to be a good one and hopefully it serves as a better way to compare the lip product to my bare lips.

As part of a recent Kiss My Sass Cosmetics order, I picked three lip glazes, two pigmented and one sheer. As the names imply, The sheer lip glazes are less pigmented than the Pigmented lip glazes and are good for layering or a subtle shine. The pigmented lip glazes have more color and can be worn on their own. By the way, Kiss My Sass has some pretty dang accurate lip swatches of the glosses on their website (always a plus from an indie company!!)

The three I chose were Glamorous, Pink Rush, and Summer Lovin.


Kiss My Sass Lip Glaze in Glamorous, Pink Rush, and Summer Lovin

Where to purchase: Kiss My Sass*(affiliate link) 
Price: $2.50 for 1 gram by weight and $8.00 for 10 grams by weight of product
Do they test on animals? They do not test on animals. 
Packaging: The sample comes in a 5 gram jar and the full size comes in a squeeze tube with a doefoot applicator.
My Thoughts on the Formulas: These are all Marshmallow flavored which is a light vanilla scent. The lip glazes have a light but not runny formula. These do have some weight to them so it feels like they cover the lips well. These spread evenly on the lips and I didn't think these were sticky at all. I found them to be moisturizing on my lips as my lips felt softer and smoother after wearing them. Wear time on the colors was quite good, about three-four hours with no eating or drinking.

Glamorous


Kiss My Sass Glamorous

Glamorous: "Clear to sheer white with pink sparkle" In the pot, Glamorous looks like a pearly white-green but when worn, the pink/red sparkle shines through. This would be great for adding a bit of sparkle to a shimmerless lipstick. I did find that the sparkle settled slightly into lip lines.

Pink Rush


Kiss My Sass Pink Rush 3

Pink Rush: "Rosy pink with a strawberry pink shimmer" this was my favorite color of the bunch, it is slightly brighter in person. It's great as a wearable color and the pink shimmer subtle enough that it doesn't overwhelm the color. If you had to get one color, I'd pick this.

Summer Lovin

Kiss My Sass Summer Lovin

Summer Lovin: "Fuchsia with a green shimmer" I think I liked the idea of the color more than the color in person. There's such a strong green shimmer to it that I think is a little too strong for me personally. The base color itself is bright and gorgeous and the fact that it's not a color for me doesn't detract from it. Just be warned that the green shimmer is quite strong.


Final Thoughts

I like these lip glazes because I feel like there's a good variety of colors (both sheer and pigmented) ranging from beiges to brighter colors. I think with indie lip glosses, one can't help but compare them to other brands since it does seem like a lot of them use similar bases. If you're familiar with Darling Girl Cosmetics (DGC) Holo Gloss/Liquid Kiss Luxe, the Lip Glazes in comparison aren't as slippy and feel a little thicker in texture, making them adhere to the lips better in my opinion. Color-wise, none of the lip glazes are holographic in nature like the DGC Holo Glosses but they still do carry colors that are just as unique. Considering that they sell samples of the lip glazes, I'm always inclined to try out more colors!

Have you tried anything from Kiss My Sass Cosmetics? Is anything intriguing?

Disclaimer: I purchased these samples myself as part of a blogger pack. I'm not being compensated for this review and all opinions are my own. The link marked with an asterisk is an affiliate link that gives me a commission based off your use of the link. Feel free to use a nonaffiliate link to make your purchase!

High Voltage Glamazon FOTD

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About a month ago, I entered to win some Milani Cosmetics on Aprill/Glitter.Gloss.Garbage's blog in her Milani Cosmetics Beauty Stylist of the Month Giveaway. She styled a "High Voltage Glamazon" look around a red lip with a "less is more" mantra though the look in question can be worn with any bold lip color.

I won the giveaway and was one of ten who got an amazing box of goodies to recreate her look. Inside was a Milani eyeshadow primer, three eyeshadows in Pearl, Caramel Brown, and Brown Stone, an Easybrow Automatic Pencil in Dark Brown, a Liquid Eye Liquid-Like Pencil in Brown, a Runway Lashes Instant Volume Mascara in Black, a Baked Blush in Rose D'oro, a Easyliner for Lips Pencil in Cherry Pie, and Color Statement Lipstick in High Voltage. All of this retailed for about $60.00.

I recreated the High Voltage Glamazon look using all the products with the exception of the Runway Lashes Instant Volume Mascara and that's because I can't use nonwaterproof mascaras on my curled eyelashes. I substituted it with my Stila Stay All Day Waterproof Volumizing Mascara. I also modified the look slightly by blending Brown Stone over the eyeliner to soften the line. The foundation I was using is Wet n Wild's Coverall Foundation in Medium/Tan. Other than that, I followed the look to the t.


Milani Cosmetics High Voltage Glamazon

I didn't have the foresight to check if my closeup eye pictures were in focus so I've only got a closed eye picture. 


Milani Cosmetics High Voltage Glamazon

 I did have some trouble initially with the twistup mechanism for the Easybrow Automatic Pencil and Liquid Eye Liquid-Like Eyeliner Pencil where it wouldn't twist up but it eventually did. I had no problems with the twistup mechanism with the Easyliner for Lips Retractable Pencil.

If you want to recreate this look, you can purchase all the products and read the step by step information on Milani's website. Thank you Milani and Aprill for the giveaway!


Milani Cosmetics High Voltage Glamazon

I'd love to see you guys recreate this look!

Introduction to Kiss My Sass Cosmetics: Pout Perfector Plus Lip Scrub Review

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To continue my effort to try more indie brands (for my sake as a consumer and yours as a reader!), I recently purchased a Beauty Blogger Pack from Kiss My Sass Cosmetics* (affiliate link) that included ten samples of my own choosing. While the brand isn't new to me as a reader (I'm fairly confident I heard about them first from Phyrra), they were new to me purchase-wise. I got a few product samplings from their entire line and I'll be covering their lip glazes, lip tints, lipstick, eye primer, and eyeshadow in separate posts (lip glazes in one, lip tints and lipstick in the next, eye primer in another, and the last on the eyeshadows). 

Since they are new to the blog, I thought I would share a bit of backstory on the brand before I get to my review.

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Brand History:

Kiss My Sass originally started out as Suds n Sass, selling bath and body products and they eventually evolved into Kiss My Sass selling cosmetics. They offer a wide range of products ranging from your typical eyeshadows to eyeshadow primer, lipstick, lip tint, blushes, and recently cream highlighters and cream blushes.

I do like it when indie companies offer more than just one product line, I feel like seeing a variety in the kinds of products they offer means that they're really interested in innovating their line. The website also has pretty damn good product pictures and swatches, one of the best I've seen from any indie company and as a consumer, I love seeing good and accurate photos.


The majority of their products have a vegan base though the colorants for individual colors may not be vegan. Thankfully, each product listing has an indicator of whether the product is vegan or not. The eye primers are not vegan but will eventually be reformulated to be. 

The website setup is one of the best I've seen from an indie company (maybe the best). The product pictures are dead on and there are pretty damn good lip swatches of their lip products (good swatches always make me weak at the knees). The trouble with indie companies in a sense is the inaccessibility for a consumer to touch and play with the cosmetics so when I see good swatches and product photos like this, I'm much more compelled to try them and also encourage others to do do.

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Today, I'm reviewing their Pout Perfector Plus, a sugar-based lip scrub. While winter is over, I still find my lips need TLC and this lip scrub fits the bill. When I bought this lip scrub along with the rest of my Kiss My Sass order, I didn't expect to like it as much as I do. I think there was a bit of a cognitive dissonance where I was thinking "If it's that cheap it can't be that good but if it's good then it shouldn't be that cheap" Well this is cognitive dissonance of the best kind and needless to say, I'm hooked. Mine is flavored with Peppermint which I adore and it brings a slight minty taste to the sugary sweet base. 

Kiss My Sass Pout Perfector Plus Lip Scrub

Granted, I could make my own lip scrub using one of the numerous recipes out there on the internet but as cheap as that process could be, I'm much too lazy to go through the motions of making up a batch whenever I needed it plus this comes in an extremely convenient packaging. This was $3.00 and is customizable with an option of twenty different fragrance and essential oils (I picked Peppermint this time but I'm planning on getting Lemon Pucker next)

Where to purchase: Kiss My Sass*(affiliate link)
Price: $3.00 for 5 grams/ .17 oz of product
Do they test on animals? They do not test on animals. 
Packaging: The lip scrub is packed in a chapstick style lip balm tube with a pink cap.
My Thoughts on the Formula: The lip scrub is the perfect mixture of grainy sugar to lip balm base. The formula is quite firm and the sugar stays fairly suspended in the balm in a so you get the exfoliation you want without much sugar getting on your lips afterwards. I did purchase the "Plus" version which contains more sugar in the mixture than the regular "Pout Perfector". I do think there's the right amount of sugar in this "Plus" formulation, the level of exfoliation and roughness is enough for me but if your lips are a little sensitive or you're not used to lip scrubs, you might be better off trying the original "Pout Perfector" formula.The grains of the sugar are a medium grain, not too chunky that they'd hurt but not too fine that you don't feel them. I feel like the swatch on the website makes it seem like the grains are gigantic but they're really not. It's also an all vegan product.

How to use: Using the lip scrub is easy peasy. Simply rub it on your lips like a typical lip balm and let the sugar do all the exfoliating work. There will be sugar left on your lips that you can lick away or wipe off (I usually just wipe it off). Since mine's in Peppermint, it smells like a lovely chewing gum.

When you first open the tube, it'll look all smooth and rounded at the top because the sugar will have settled a bit beneath the surface of the balm. The first time you use it, you'll find that it's not very scrubby but after wearing through the top layer it'll start becoming scrubbier as the sugar starts doing its work.

Kiss My Sass Pout Perfector Plus Lip Scrub

Here's how scrubby it starts looking after you've used it a few times.

Kiss My Sass Pout Perfector Plus Lip Scrub

Final Thoughts:

You all know I do a ton of lip swatches and springtime is the best season for me to do them (there's the perfect amount of lighting with very little overcast) and that requires super perfect looking lips. This helps exfoliate my lips while providing some moisturization from the balm base. It may not necessarily be a necessity for everyone but honestly, for $3.00 you won't lose anything by trying it out.

Disclaimer: I purchased this product myself. The link contained in this post is an affiliate link that gives me a commission based off your use of the link to make a purchase. Feel free to use a nonaffiliate link to make your purchase (if you do decide to!). The commissions I make just help support the site.

PHAMExpo Giveaway: Win Two Tickets to Attend!

Hot on the heels of my post about the Professional Hair and Makeup Exposition (PHAMExpo for short), I'm bringing you the opportunity to win two tickets to attend the show (tickets courtesy of PHAMExpo!). You could easily keep one for yourself and bring along a friend to shop with!  If you'd like more information on the show, feel free to read my last post on PHAMExpo. PHAMExpo will be held at the Pasadena Convention Center June 29th and 30th.

You're entering to win the VIP two-day passes that allow you to attend during their Pro-Hours on Saturday and Sunday so you get to do your shopping early before the rest of the public is allowed access. Pro hours on Saturday are 8:30am-10:30am, regular hours are 10:30am-6:00pm. Pro hours on Sunday are 9:30am-10:00am, and regular hours are 10:00am-5:00pm.

PHAMExpo passes

I don't want these tickets to be wasted so please enter only if you live in the LA and surrounding areas or will be able to be in the LA area during the time of the convention. This means I will only have it open to US residents. You must be able to provide your own transportation, lodging, etc for the show. Please don't enter if you don't think you will go.


The rules are pretty simple, just two mandatory ones and several optional ones for you to do if you choose to. The giveaway will run for two weeks until 4/29 12am EST.

If you want to purchase tickets yourself, one day tickets are $35 and two day tickets are $60 (until May 26th) and price will go up to $45 and $75 respectively after May 26th. These are the prices for general admissions but if you're a student or a professional, there are discounts that apply. Even if you don't want to enter my giveaway here, still feel free to like PHAMExpo on their Facebook and Instagram as they often hold giveaways there.


Boost your chances by also entering to win two passes over at Phyrra's blog!

Terms and Conditions: Open to US residents only. Retail value of the prize is $120 (each ticket retails for $60). Must be age of majority in your state to enter. Winner will be contacted by email after the giveaway ends. If they do not respond within three days, I reserve the right to pick another winner. If you have any additional questions - feel free to send an email (contact information is under the tab "Contact") Void where prohibited by law. The giveaway prize is provided by PHAMExpo. I'm not being compensated for this giveaway.