Just $1? Yes, this universally flattering lipstick is only a buck
There's nothing we love more than a universally flattering lipstick that looks good on all skin tones. And when it's budget-friendly? That's a win-win! Over 33,000 Amazon shoppers have found a lipstick that checks those boxes and more. Enter Wet n Wild Silk Finish Lipstick, which can be yours for a mere $1. Yes, you read that right — this top-selling lippie is just a buck.
While there are 22 colors to choose from, shoppers seem to love Dark Pink Frost the most, saying it enhances their natural lip color. "Got them for my group of girls to wear for [a] performance and this color looks good on everyone. Good deal for the price," raved one. Plus, the color is buildable, so you can reapply as needed until you get the coverage you crave.
This popular lipstick is also infused with vitamins A & E, macadamia nut oil and aloe vera, making it super hydrating. The formula is also cruelty-free, so you can feel good about your purchase.
You can't even get a candy bar for a buck these days, so we'd say this is a far yummier purchase.
One reviewer called it a "natural subtle shade," before adding, "I have been looking for a replacement of the Covergirl lipstick shades that disappeared years ago, and this has been perfect. It's a mauve pink that's natural, very moisturizing and blends well with many makeup looks. I have an olive complexion and this shade is flattering."
Others were surprised by how high-quality lipstick is despite its price. "For such a low-priced lipstick, this was a surprisingly good quality lipstick. Such a beautiful color and nice soft consistency of actual lipstick," wrote one shocked shopper.
"You don't have to pay a lot of money to get a quality lip product. The color is beautiful and goes on as smoothly as my more expensive brands. I could not be happier," added a third customer.
Some shoppers noted they had some issues with the lid. "It's great for a bit of color and helping dry lips. I have them everywhere and use them often. Not a fan of the plastic cover shape, but it works," noted one.
Another said, "Lid does not stay on well, so it's not good for traveling unless you tape the top on. Good value for the price. Soft and moisturizing."
While we're on the subject of universally flattering lipsticks, Clinique Black Honey might be the most iconic — but it certainly isn't anywhere near just a buck. Still, you can find affordable versions of the wildly popular color, like this one:
Amazon E.l.f. Sheer Slick Lipstick, Black Cherry
"I truly can't say enough good things about E.l.f. products, and this sheer lip stain is no exception," writes Yahoo Senior Beauty Editor Jennifer Romolini. "It's highly ranked by Redditors for its Black-Honey-esque qualities (similar texture and staying power, and a near-identical hue) and I would even go as far as to say it surpasses the original." $5 at Amazon
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The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
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