Swatch o'clock: Our fave P349 liquid lipstick just came out with new shades!

Pink Sugar Cosmetics is on a roll, and they have new fall colors out in stores now! These shades are brown-based and/or in the darker spectrum so they're just begging to be worn this season. I've already reviewed the formula of the popular Lip & Cheek Sugartints (P349) so this is more of a quick swatchfest with color descriptions.

There are five new colors, but I only had four come photography time. I couldn't find Sugar & Spice (described as a grayish taupe brown) because I had my helper re-organize my stash recently and it got lost in the flood of product. Sorry about that! ANYWAY. Here are the shades I have with me! 

Purrfect Pout is a pretty pinkish plum that is great for everyday wear. It's an MLBB (a bit brighter than Pink Sugar x Project Vanity's Matte Lip Crayon in Woke Up Like This) that should look great on most skin tones! Crazy In Love is a peachy brown that's nice and warm against my medium skin. Posh Purple is a dark muted plum while Truth Or Dare is an unapologetic deep, almost rusty brown. I wore the latter to an event and three people asked me what it was!

I admit they don't look that much different from each other in the tube (especially when lined up with past Sugartints) but they are worlds apart when worn. I honestly love all the shades although I have to mention that Posh Purple and Truth Or Dare can look patchy, typical for very dark shades, so make sure to apply both on completely dry lips. Try to do only one layer and wait for them to dry completely. Avoid smacking your lips together as this will lift the pigment as the product is drying.

That being said, it's still easy to forget that these Pink Sugar lipsticks are only P349. They wear well during the day and are not as dehydrating as other liquid lipsticks. <3 What's your fave out of the four I've swatched?

Liz Lanuzo

Founder & Editor-in-Chief

I eat makeup for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert.

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