Too Faced Matte Tallic Review

Too Faced Matte Tallic Review: Too Faced’s Melted Matte-tallic Liquified Matte Lipsticks, which retail for $25 CAD each, expand the brand’s liquid lipstick choices for summer. This collection, which comes in a Staggering 13 colors, is distinguished by a velvety matte consistency and a “brushed metal shine.” This week, I’ll show you three different colors. Scream My name is a deep metallic purple. Although it is a pigmented product, the application is at best splotchy.

Too Faced Matte Tallic Review
Too Faced Matte Tallic Review

Packaging:

The Melted Matte-tallics’ fuzzy doe-foot applicator includes a small depression to store extra product and is contained in a clear acrylic tube. The rose gold coating on the cap and letterings is a subtle variation from the pale gold appearance of the original Melted Mattes. I Want to Rock With You is a rich brownish-red tone of the color. This color is amazing since it is super-opaque and has a metallic sheen. The Real Teal is an excellent alternative for people who desire a more opaque and saturated teal. I’m not a fan of the color, but I have to admit that it looks lovely on the lips.

Formulation:

The Matte-tallics are a collection of liquid lipsticks with a rich, creamy consistency that comes in 13 various shades. The metallic hues dry far faster than the original mattes, and the surface is smudge-free and transfer-proof. The product has a lovely vanilla aroma and is easy to apply, in addition to being extremely pigmented. With heavy, oily meals, the color will fade and patch, but with lighter meals, it will stay put. Because the formula is slightly drying, towards the end of the day, my lips will be dry and wrinkly, so I need to stay hydrated and prep my lips before applying.

Availability:

Too Faced Cosmetics are available at Sephora and Too Faced. Overall, I really like these glittery liquid lipsticks, which remind me of Stila Shimmer Stay All Day Liquid Lipstick. Despite the fact that I only have three colors, the shade selection feels limited. It would be wonderful to have brighter reds, pinks, and berries, but there are enough light nudes to choose from. My favorites among the three are “I Wanna Rock With You” and “The Real Teal.” Do you think you’d wear metallic lip colors? Please express yourself in the box provided.

Despite having virtually the longest name ever, the Too Faced Melted Matte-Tallic Liquified Metallic Matte Lipsticks have my whole attention. There are 13 different colors to select from, including a holographic “transformer” tint, so there’s something for everyone. Are our matte liquid lipsticks prone to the same problems as regular liquid lipsticks, such as cracked lips, dry lips, and flaking?

Review of Too Faced Melted Matte-Tallic Liquified Lipstick An in-depth examination of the color and formula First and foremost, I must thank Too Faced’s public relations staff for offering me complimentary samples of all of the melted matte-tallic lipstick colors. Because several of my friends swear by the original Too Faced Melted Matte Liquid Lipstick recipe, I’m confident that these matte metallic variants will be equally amazing.

Too Faced Matte Tallic Review
Too Faced Matte Tallic Review

I understand there’s nothing wrong with it. Let’s start with a no-brainer:

The Too Faced Melted Mattetallic Liquid Lipstick Swatches Names on Brighter Darling brighterdarling.com The Too Faced Melted Matte-Tallic Liquified Metallic Matte Lipsticks come in a variety of colors ranging from sheer to brilliant and everything in between. Everything from peaches to blues and everything in between is available for your enjoyment.

They cost $21 each at Sephora

If you like cool lip colors, the holographic transformer shade is for you. The transformer’s lilac-hued holographic shift may be used on any of the colors, but it does a fantastic job of not blending with the lipstick. It’s thicker and drier than regular lipstick, but if you enjoy edgy lip colors, you won’t mind and won’t have to worry about your lips as much. The texture and recipe of the goods pleasantly surprised me.

Most metallic liquid lipsticks make me think of my grandmother from the 1970s for some reason, but the metallic shine on these lipsticks is delicate and lovely. For me, Too Faced’s description of a “brushed metal appearance” perfectly fits how these look and feel on the lips. If you’re looking for metallic liquid lipstick with a velvety texture, this is the one to get. I’m wearing the same formula in this YouTube video. Metallic or frosted tints can emphasize the illusion of thin lips when applied correctly, which is exactly what they do.

My lips don’t feel dry or cracked after using them because they don’t transfer or kiss-off. Furthermore, I have an issue with dry liquid lipsticks. Because the applicator is so delicate, applying it evenly to the lip line is a breeze. I can cover my entire top and bottom lip with one application of product for complete pigmentation, and I rarely need to go back into the tube for more product. The only drawback I can think of is that when a darker liquid lipstick fades off, you get that tell-tale liquid lipstick ring on your lips. This is true of all darker liquid lipsticks, regardless of brand.

We offer a large choice of colors and outstanding Coverage

Another of my favorites is the Real Teal, which is a color you don’t see very often. I couldn’t get it to work with the transformer because I couldn’t figure out how to make it function. We offer a large choice of colors and outstanding coverage, as you can see from the photos. Melted’s previous formula was thicker, but this one is considerably lighter and thinner. These metallic lipsticks, out of all the ones I’ve tested, highlight my lip creases the least.

Too Faced Matte Tallic Review

However, I believe the dull metallic finish is amiss. Some hues, such as I Wanna Rock With You and Give It To Me, have a strong reflecting finish, but others, such as Pillow Talk, have a more satin-like texture. I don’t mind the more satiny formulas because they dry down like mattes. Metallic lipsticks aren’t exactly my thing, as I’ve already indicated. It’s possible that my lips have too many wrinkles, but I’ve only found a handful of lipsticks that actually look nice on my face. Also, I believe the look is very editorial, and not something most people would feel comfortable wearing on a daily basis.

The trend is still going strong, as evidenced by the new Too Faced Melted Matte-tallic Lipstick. You can wear this for hours on end if you don’t eat. When I was eating, I saw a significant degree of fading that needed to be addressed. However, there was no transition from modest water bottle consumption to heavy water bottle drinking. For me, the original Melted lipsticks lasted longer. Some of the collection’s most distinctive hues, in my opinion, are Give It To Me, I Wanna Rock With You, The Real Teal, and possibly even Scream My Name.

If you don’t currently have any tones like this in your collection and want to branch out from the standard hues, this is a good investment. Your local drugstore definitely carries something comparable if you’re searching for something more neutral or classic. Too Faced’s new Melted Matte-tallic Lipsticks retail for $21 at Sephora and are created by Too Faced.