Kate La Vie

Stila Convertible Colour Lip & Cheek Creams.

I’ve mentioned these creamy lip & cheek colours more times than I can remember, but after giving them a whole lotta use lately I really felt they needed their own post. As you can see, I’ve got quite a few of the little pots – I even snapped up that sexy palette at Christmas and I still adore it.

Firstly, let’s talk about that lovely palette; the Stila Colour Me Pretty Palette (£19.50) is filled with five shades – I mainly got this for Kitten on the left there, a shade that I simply cannot get enough of. I’m not sure if they do this as a single product, I have the Kitten Smudge Pot (not a fan) but the formula of the Convertible Colour in the palette is way different, and a million times nicer. I use it as a subtle highlighter and it works like a dream, it’s so pretty layered up over another of the shades.
I actually have a couple of the other colours from the palette in full size – this is mainly because I have lost the packaging for the palette and it doesn’t say the names of what’s in there on the tin, so I have no idea what I’m using. Time to get out the label maker – but for reference, the shades go (L-R): Kitten, Peony, Gerbera, Rose & Petunia.
Oh, and you can see the full review here.

My favourite shades of the Stila Convertible Colour Lip & Cheek Creams (£16) are probably Petunia (the bright pink/coral shade on the left in full and on the right in the palette), I just love this as it’s so vibrant but blends flawlessly for this beautiful pop of colour, and Gerbera (full review here), the peachy coral shade on the right in full and in the middle of the palette. It’s a beaut, as I’m sure you can tell!

I also have Lillium at the bottom there which is just gorgeous – it doesn’t look like much there but I can assure you, the muted pink tones are just to die for once it’s applied. I have a full review complete with cringe selfie here.

So, it’s official – I’m completely hooked on these products. The formula is exactly what I need from a creamy lip and cheek colour (and yes, they DO work for both!) – they blend seamlessly and lock in place for budgeproof colour! I tend to slick on a little with fingers and then blend with a buffing brush for a really fresh pop of colour.
They look like they’re going to be quite flat, but they have a sort of dewy-ness to them that transforms the skin, giving that kinda ‘supermodel’ glow with every use. You need at least one, is what I’m trying to say.

Have you got a Convertible Colour in your collection?

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