OCC Lip Tar Opinions.

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May 22, 2014

Lynzie B.

I really love them they are so richly pigmented the only down fall is that most of the ones I have feather so a lipliner is requirement. You also need to have a stead careful hand while applying them because to me they can easily become messy.

May 22, 2014

Robin H.

They offer mini sizes if you're unsure about commiting to full size

May 22, 2014

Robin H.

Mainly they come as a set which is cool.

May 22, 2014

Erin M.

I have two of the sets and I have reviews and swatches of all the colors here, you can buy sets at Sephora

http://ittybittysbeautyplace.weebly.com/swatches-and-reviews/category/ooc

When Jacqueline says you only need a pin head sized amount, that is literally it. A little goes a loooong way. If I ever bought full tube I don't see how I'd ever finish it!

My favorite part about them is that you can mix them to make brand new colors and the possibilities are endless. I mixed Black Dahlia and Clockwork yesterday, I literally just grabbed a random two and decided to mix, mixed them, and it made a gorgeous nude color.

Like this picture is one of my favorite colors and I mixed Black Dahlia, Strumpet, and Love Craft to get it. So if you do end up getting a set, you're getting a lot more then you think you are when the color mixing possibles come into play.

May 22, 2014

Natalie T.

I love them... but I don't wear them very often. The reason why I don't wear them as often as other lipsticks is because of application. Since they require a lip brush, I often opt for lipstick in a tube that can be swiped on when I'm on the go. BUT I really love the results OCC Lip Tars give. I love mixing my lip colors for a unique effect and lip tars make mixing colors much easier than any other form of lip product. There is also a ton of product for the price. If I wore one color everyday for two years, I still think I would have 75% of the tube left to use... that being said, it only takes a tiny amount of product for amazing pigmentation. If you use too much, that is when smearing and feather will occur. I get a super tiny amount on my lip brush and apply it (in almost a dry brush technique). I wipe off any extra lip product, so it almost looks and feels as though the brush is dry, but there is enough product to cover your lips easily. I just keep building up the color that way and my lipstick lasts all day long without feathering or smudging. I definitely recommend them! The only thing I don't love about them is that they aren't easy to apply quickly/on the go.

Alexis C.
Alexis C.

San Diego, California