Benefit Pucker Up & Peace Out Lip Balm Review

[unpaid/sample/affiliate/ad] I had a sudden rush to the head and ordered a whole lot of coloured lip balms last week. I just needed to see what’s out there from brands I don’t usually hear anything from. I’m quite picky about balms – I did a reel the other day testing out all of the Lisa Eldridge Velvets and my lips are in deep unhappiness not because of the matte formula but because taking off and putting on just seeps out any moisture whatsoever. So I am slathering on Tatcha, Chanel and Biossance on rotation and on repeat. I came across this set from Benefit and loved the idea of three balms in one box, albeit minis. In fact, for testing purposes, minis are more than adequate.

Benefit Pucker Up & Peace Out Lip Balm Review

I also think the packaging is a bit of a return to Benefit’s roots – I love it. Each balm is a mini of the full size California Kissin colour balms in shades Spiced Red, Ruby and Berry.

Benefit Pucker Up & Peace Out Lip Balm Review

From left to right: Spiced Red, Berry and Ruby.

Benefit Pucker Up & Peace Out Lip Balm Review

And in the same order in the swatch. The texture is more moisturising lipstick-like than balm and actually I find them too pigmented. If I’d wanted a moisturising lipstick, that’s what I would have got. I expected a more sheer finish from a balm and although it’s juicy looking, it’s not glossy as such. What I’m discovering with my new balms is that the word ‘balm’ is a very moveable feast. However, if you don’t mind more pigment in your lip balm, it’s a great buy – Escentual has it for £16.55 instead of £19.50 HERE.

Benefit Pucker Up & Peace Out Lip Balm Review

This is Berry 🙂

 


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6 responses to “Benefit Pucker Up & Peace Out Lip Balm Review”

  1. Emma Phillips

    I love a tinted lip balm! That berry one looks lovely on you. I’m tempted as it looks like the rather more cool, mauvey colour that I like.

    1. Jane Cunningham

      Yes, generally I prefer orange tones and this is too berry for me 🙂

  2. susan gray

    It’s a very pretty colour on you

    1. Jane Cunningham

      Thank you – not one I’d generally choose for myself 🙂

  3. Tricia

    Have you tried the Rabanne tinted balms, Jane? I bought one last week (think it’s called Bloody Kiss, rather unattractively) which is just lovely. Just the right amount of pigment with one light coat and a beautiful colour, as well as being very moisturising and smoothing. They’re available in Selfridges. The cream shadows in the little tubes (like the late lamented Laura Mercier ones – I still miss Platinum) also look very interesting.

    1. Jane Cunningham

      I think I’m going to buy one! To add to my 100000’s – one more won’t hurt!

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