Clarins Natural Lip Perfectors

[productsample/affiliate] The new Clarins Natural Lip Perfectors are such an easy treat to self – every day gloss wear that makes lips look fulsome and plump without relying on massive colour pigments to do so.

Clarins Natural Lip Perfectors

These are light-on-the-lip, shea butter fuelled shades that feel at home as soon as you put them on. I don’t know whether you ever go to a shop and try something on that immediately feels like it’s yours – it’s that same instant familiarity and comfort with these.

Clarins Natural Lip Perfectors

The pigment level is semi-translucent, so they’re not overpowering your lips or face, but it’s enough that it gives a boost to your natural lip colour. The shine level is low to medium – you’re not going mega-watt gloss with these because they’re more of an elevated balm tint than anything – and they have a slightly sweet taste that’s not horrible.

Clarins Natural Lip Perfectors

The four new shades, from bottom to top, are: Intense Maple, Intense Rosebud, Intense Garnet and Intense Smoky Rose. I can wear all of them because of the translucency but Smoky Rose is my favourite for a completely natural but enhanced lip look. They’re £18.50 HERE and as with most of the sites I’ve been looking at this week, there are great offers, including a free body care set with a £70 spend.

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2 responses to “Clarins Natural Lip Perfectors”

  1. Jo

    These look gorgeous, I’ve just ordered Intense Maple, looks perfect for Autumn

    1. Jane

      They’re lovely! I like all of them but Intense Maple is my second favourite after Smoky Rose.

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