Jane • Barely Lips in Bareberry • Lipstick

rated 4.5(4 reviews)

Average Rating.4.5
Would buy this product again.75%
Package Quality4.8
Price1.0
Ingredients

rated 5 of 5 *TOP REVIEWER* Amalzahir on 9/11/2006 1:23:00 AM more reviews by Amalzahir

Age: 25-29   Skin: Combination, Fair, Neutral   Hair: Red, Wavy, Fine   Eyes: Blue    

Beautiful color! I love how cheap this stuff is also!

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rated 3 of 5 jeanki on 5/31/2004 6:00:00 PM more reviews by jeanki

Age: 30-35   Skin: Combination, Fair-Medium   Hair: Black   Eyes: Brown    

I bought this because of the hype, but found it to be just OK. It's a very neutral brownish-pink, not really berry, sort of a your lips but better color. The color is kind of flat, not a true sheer, and while moisturizing, it feels kind of heavy on the lips. I don't agree that it's like black honey or drippin honey, it is more brown without the berry-red tone in it. I don't think it's anything like a MAC lustre lippie either. I'm glad there is no scent or added taste, and the small size is cute. Nothing special.

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rated 5 of 5 BronxBaby on 12/21/2003 2:19:00 AM more reviews by BronxBaby

Age: 25-29   Skin: Sensitive, Fair   Hair: Red   Eyes: Blue    

I love Bareberry as much as Clinique's Almost Lipsticks . Less glossy than the Clinique, but better staying power and MUCH better price! Thanks for the referral!

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rated 5 of 5 *TOP REVIEWER* longhorngirl on 4/20/2003 1:12:00 AM more reviews by longhorngirl

Age: 19-24   Skin: Combination   Hair: Black   Eyes: Brown    

This sheer berry shade is similar to Clinique's Black Honey and Maybelline's Drippin' Honey. I found that the consistency of Bareberry is quite similar to MAC Lustre l/s. Both the staying power and moisturizing agents in Bareberry resemble that of MAC. The cute tiny packaging is also very convenient for carrying in my teeny tiny purses. Great buy!

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