Which of the lipglosses takes your fancy?

Which of the lipglosses takes your fancy?

A key beauty trend for SS14 is nude glossy lips, they'll go perfectly with our glowing tanned skin of course. But will your be spending or saving when it comes to the gloss?

Thanks to two new beauty launches this year we have your beauty trends covered, Urban Decay and Max Factor have a stunning selection of neutral coloured glosses that are ideal for this trend.

But which one will you be buying?

Makers of the lustworthy Naked palettes, Urban Decay have created nine shades of gorgeous with their newly launched Naked Lipgloss that are a must for any make-up bag.

Not only are their range of nudes, bronzes and pinks really easy to wear but they're ultra-nourishing too, they hydrate and condition lips.

The bottle is as luxe as the gloss inside, it has a gorgeous, highly metallized champagne cap and over shell with a cool 'Naked' cut-out effect - which means it's easy to see the colour and pick it out from your collection. Once you've tried one shade, you're going to be wanting them all.

The Urban Decay Naked Lipgloss retails at £14 each.

But if you want to save your pennies then try the brand new Nude Pomade collection from Max Factor which are only £7.99 each.

Renowned make-up artist Caroline Barnes created the collection of Colour Elixir glosses that deliver a high shine finish without the stickiness, and a smooth, creamy feel.

Caroline says: "Lipgloss is an integral and vital part of any make-up artist kit. Mr Max Factor created the first ever lip gloss for screen actresses in the 1920s and called it Lip Pomade. I selected these nudes based on a beautiful romantic SS14 trend; makeup will be gorgeous, young, fresh and whimsical. It's a nod to his Lip Pomade, but with a modern, nude twist."

The Max Facotr range however only comes in four shades, but with Lustrous Sand, Pristine Nude, Glowing Peach and Radiant Rose, there's sure to be something for everyone.

Which lipgloss will you be buying for the SS14 season, Urban Decay or Max Factor?  


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