Trying Soshe Lip Products

I’ve been testing a bunch of new lip products lately, and these stood out enough to make it into my regular rotation. I received these in PR, but this post is not sponsored, and these opinions are my own. I actually went into this assuming I wouldn’t love these because I test so many lip products, and I’m testing some other really great ones right now. I’m also now really picky when it comes to formulas, so I tested these for a few weeks before really deciding I loved them enough to do a dedicated post about them. In this post, all links are affiliate links (thank you for your support!), but all opinions are my own.

Ceramide Refillable Lip Silk in Rewind – I can already tell this lipstick is going to be one of my go tos in the winter. It has the feel of a balm but with enough pigment and opacity to work as a lipstick. Rewind is a neutral brown that’s exactly the kind of color I love wearing every day, and I always like finding a brown lipstick that doesn’t go orange on me. On my high contrast complexion, it’s almost a “my lips but better” type of shade, and I love that it’s something I can just throw on without worrying too much about it. The formula is really comfortable and doesn’t cling to dry patches. This is definitely not a matte long wear lipstick but it does wear off evenly. The packaging is refillable which is great if you’re a person who’s going to have one everyday lipstick or if you want to switch out colors in the case. Overall, this has been a go-to when I want something hydrating but still polished.

Rewind, Brûlée, Skinny Dip

Peptide Glow Hydrating Lip Treatment in Brûlée – This ended up being better than I expected, especially since I’ve tried so many tinted lip balms at this point. The texture is really smooth and thick (in a good way) and feels incredibly hydrating. It’s almost like a lip gloss in the form of a balm. It sits comfortably on the lips without feeling sticky or heavy. Brûlée is a sheer warm nude that adds just enough tint to make my lips look more even, but it still feels super low-effort. It also doesn’t go too orange, which is one of the reasons I wanted to test this shade with my olive undertones. It turns pretty pink on me as you can see in the swatches, but I actually really like that for a “my lips but better” kind of look. It’s not the longest-wearing lip balm I’ve ever tried, but it wears off evenly, leaves my lips feeling soft and nourished, and I don’t feel like I need to use another balm after it’s worn off. ’ve been reaching for it regularly since I got it, which says a lot considering how many balms I rotate through. One note – this has a coconut/beachy scent which is a little strong. I love this balm enough to look past it, but if you’re not a scent person, I don’t think you’d be okay with it. I’d recommend the Queen Musia Skincare Supercharged Tinted Hydrabalm in 1993 instead.

Soft Glide Lip Liner in Skinny Dip – The formula is hydrating and creamy, so application is smooth, but it still gives enough precision to define my lip shape. It dries down and stays put pretty quickly, which I love as someone who wants a really longwear lip liner. If you’re into a softer, smudgier, more blurred lip look, this might set a little too fast for you, and I’d recommend the Merit Signature Lip Sheer Lip Liner instead. Skinny Dip is described as a dusty mauve, and that’s spot on. It’s a desaturated purple taupe brown color that’s hard to describe, but I really love it. This is going to be one of my go to especially with more purple leaning lip products. I couldn’t get the purple tones to show up in the swatch photo, but I promise they’re there.

What other products would you like me to review? Let me know if there’s anything else you’d like to see here, and thanks for reading! As always, some links may be affiliate links that support the blog, but all reviews/opinions are completely my own and unsponsored.

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