15 August 2019

Review: Sunnies Lippies

Sunnies Face has launched 2 lip products to date -- Fluffmatte lipstick and the recently released Lip Dip. This brand has always been surrounded with hype which I think is the outcome of good marketing  but regardless, the products Sunnies release is as promising as it looks. Nonetheless, it doesn't fail any of my expectations.

I am going to review Sunnies Face Fluffmatte lipstick in 143 and Sunnies Lip Dip in Femmebot




I'll start with Fluffmatte lipstick in 143:
Fluffmatte is a weightless modern matte lipstick formulated with a silk-structure technology to give you that second skin feel. Each shade is designed to be universally flattering and easy to apply with one quick swipe
a weightless matte lipstick




  • I chose the shade 143 above all the 9 shades available because it's the one that looks good on me best. I tested all the shades on my lips prior to purchasing, Major and Hot sauce looks gorgeous but I can't see it wearing that much. Nudist is pale on me, Milkshake and Girl Crush doesn't complement my skin tone, Vacay and Baked looks strange on me despite being declared as a wearable color, Mood is similar to my recently bought lipstick from Fashion 21. 143 is obviously the best choice although I am planning on buying Baked or Vacay soon. 
  • 143 is a berry rose shade. It looks bright on other models but it appears mauve on me. Mauve shade is always my first choice and most wearable of all shades in my opinion
  • Packaging: I bought this late last year when it was still sold in what they called frosted packaging. I didn't like it at all. Yes it's minimalistic if that is what they're trying to exude but it easily looks like a factory sample for me. I am glad they reverted back to the cream packaging. Though I can say it is sturdy enough and the design or logo doesn't fade easily
  • Texture is silky and it glides fairly on lips--not too sticky not too slippery. It has matte and powdery finish. Staying power is medium. Though it leaves a slight tinge of stain on lips it transfers as as much as any normal lipstick. It is not transfer proof
  • What I like about this is that it's pigment is buildable. You can control the pigment on your lips and can wear it on full coverage or light and the effects are quite different. Full coverage gives off that bold color while light coverage is more like a gradient, softer and more natural finish

Color Swatch

on lips

Lip Dip in Femmebot:


Lip Dip is a whipped matte lip cream that gives you the look of soft-blurred lips with every dip. The pigmented formula applies like a cushiony mousse but finishes like a weightless moisturizing balm.

Keep it casual or make it fun—all nine shades melt onto your lips with a soft-matte finish you’ll want to wear every day.





  • Femmebot is a mauve pink shade. The color looks natural on my lips. Lighter and less darker than 143. It looks so good on my lips pictures won't do any justice. It's pink so it combats the natural paleness of my lips at the same time it still looks natural and improves my overall look
  • Like many reviews says, it's like a dupe of 3CE lip product but I haven't tried 3CE, so I have no point of comparison in this
  • It comes in matte plastic packaging. I can tell it is not flimsy and honestly looks expensive. 
  • The product is mousse type and it finishes off as powdery finish. It is not transfer proof like I thought it will be but it has transfers less easily compared to Fluffmatte. Leaves a stain but not much
  • Like Fluffmatte you can control the application so as to manage how much pigment it will end up on your lips
  • It has this odd fruity scent 
  • It is also suggested that both products can be used on other parts of the face but for some reason I don't feel like doing so
Overall, both lippies are must-haves. You can get one each or both. Shades are wearable and price is reasonable. Some worry about this being overhyped and sacrificing quality but I can say it delivers nonetheless. And for me, it wouldn't hurt to buy more than one shade