I have my first comparison for you today! It's probably no surprise or isolated incident: I bought a dupe. Actually, I have bunches of dupes but today I am going to share with you guys my latest:
Revlon Naughty Vs. Sinful Colors Who's the Gloss.
For the following pictures, I used three coats of Naughty on my index and ring fingers, three coats of Who's the Gloss on my middle and pinky.
I know that Naughty is known for being a close dupe for Chanel's Paradoxal, and I would like to add Who's the Gloss to that category. As you can see, the difference is minimal. Revlon's Naughty seems slightly darker. The formulas are also very similar; I prefer Who's the Gloss because I feel that Revlon's formulas are a bit on the thin side, but again, the difference is minimal. You definitely don't need both.
So there you go! Sinful Shines are available at Walgreens for $3, so unless you catch a BOGO with Revlon, Sinful's is the best and cheapest option all around in my opinion.
Happy Wednesday!
-Yadi
Revlon Naughty Vs. Sinful Colors Who's the Gloss.
For the following pictures, I used three coats of Naughty on my index and ring fingers, three coats of Who's the Gloss on my middle and pinky.
I know that Naughty is known for being a close dupe for Chanel's Paradoxal, and I would like to add Who's the Gloss to that category. As you can see, the difference is minimal. Revlon's Naughty seems slightly darker. The formulas are also very similar; I prefer Who's the Gloss because I feel that Revlon's formulas are a bit on the thin side, but again, the difference is minimal. You definitely don't need both.
So there you go! Sinful Shines are available at Walgreens for $3, so unless you catch a BOGO with Revlon, Sinful's is the best and cheapest option all around in my opinion.
Happy Wednesday!
-Yadi
I love both of the color. I can barely see the difference (:
ReplyDeleteThank you, I agree with you... they are both so pretty!
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