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Smashbox Naked Beauty Lip Gloss Collection Review, Photos, Swatches

Smashbox Naked Beauty Lip Gloss Collection

Truly Barely There Lip Gloss with Smashbox

Smashbox Naked Beauty Lip Gloss Collection ($25.00 for 8 x 0.04 oz.) includes eight shades of sheer, barely-there lip gloss. The lip gloss itself is smooth, not too thin (but not thick), and non-sticky. They last about one to one and half hours on lips for me.

This set is part of Smashbox’s summer collection, and I did lip swatches but forgot to write down the order I did them in. Normally, I can figure out which shade is which, but these were all so sheer, most of them were indiscernible from the next. I planned to re-do the lip swatches, but I haven’t gotten around to that yet, and I’d like to at least review it in part before it’s no longer available for sale! (I guess you could say that since these ran so sheer, I was less than enthused at re-doing them.)

  • Buff is a sheer pinky-nude with white shimmer.
  • Sunkissed is a sheer reddish brown with gold shimmer.
  • Exposed is an ultra sheer, milky pink.
  • Bare is an ultra sheer pale, pastel milky pink with iridescent pink shimmer. This looked like clear gloss with very subtle shimmer on my lips.
  • Nude is a sheer, darkened peach-nude with gold shimmer. I found this one brightened up my natural lip color just a smidgen, but it was pretty colorless.
  • Naked is a pale gold with white gold shimmer. Like the other shades, it’s very sheer and looks like a colorless gloss with shimmer on lips.
  • Pure is a sheer watermelon pink. It looks a lot more pigmented in the swatch than it does on lips. What’s nice about this one is the pink does play-up the natural pink tones of your lip color and gives them a juicier look.
  • Natural is a sheer red-coral. Like Pure, it has that juicy look when worn, but the color is very, very hard to distinguish.

I think the set is a good value, and if you’re not necessarily a gloss person or you enjoy ultra sheer glosses, it’s worth a look-see. If you like gloss that’s pigmented, or you hate when items are limited edition, it’s not for you. Each lip gloss is pretty small (I’d guesstimate at 4-6 uses per container), but I didn’t see any of these show up in Smashbox’s permanent lip gloss ranges. Once you’re out, you’re out! They’re very travel-friendly, though, since their compact size makes them easy to toss anywhere without taking up much room at all. (Knowing me, I would easily lose these and find them in the couch!)

They definitely represent the theme of “Naked Beauty” quite well–they range from the ultra sheer to the sheer. Some have jelly-like appearances where there is no real shimmer, while other shades look frostier on lips. They all have a great glossy shine, though. I want to reiterate that Smashbox fully intended for these to be very sheer–they’re described as “barely there shades”–and they did exactly that. It’s not my cup of tea, but the product delivers exactly what it sets out to do.  I do wish that they’d varied up the shimmer more in the gloss — at least so the effect would be different, even if they didn’t add much color.

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  • Product: 27/30
  • Value: 9/10
  • Ease of Use: 4/5
  • Packaging: 4/5

Recommendation: If you’re a barely-there gloss girl, you may enjoy these ultra sheer to sheer non-sticky glosses by Smashbox. If you’re looking for some color or enjoy more opaque glosses, don’t even think twice about passing on this set.

Availability: Sephora

Smashbox Naked Beauty Lip Gloss Collection

Smashbox Naked Beauty Lip Gloss Collection
Buff, Sunkissed, Exposed, Bare, Nude, Naked, Pure, Natural

Smashbox Naked Beauty Lip Gloss Collection
Buff, Sunkissed, Exposed, Bare, Nude, Naked, Pure, Natural

Smashbox Naked Beauty Lip Gloss Collection
Buff, Sunkissed, Exposed, Bare

Smashbox Naked Beauty Lip Gloss Collection
Nude, Naked, Pure, Natural

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Beth Avatar

I love sheer shades, but I already have a few. Might pick these up if they go on sale, just because I really like Smashbox gloss, but wouldn’t pay full price.

Michelle M Avatar

I love sheerer shades to go over lipstick. That way they add some shine without altering the color of the lipstick too much. Also, I adore the texture of Smashbox l/g. It’s soo smooth and silky feeling on the lips! 🙂

JayJay Avatar

This is a cute set. I am biased though.. About 5 years ago, I had a couple of Smashbox glosses. They always did that chunky whitish residue on my lips when they wore off. It looked pretty bad.

If they’ve changed their formula, I would try them again. They do have other products that I like.

Natalie Avatar

Could you possibly do on the lip swatches of these? Like you I have pigmented lips and I’m wondering if the colours show up enough to be worth it 😛

Christine Avatar

Hi Natalie,

Did you read the bit in the post where I talked about lip swatches? I did them, but then they all looked the same so I couldn’t tell which was which, and I waited about a month and a half trying to get myself to do them again, but I just never got around to it.

Mickee Avatar

All of the pictures have the same description? I am assuming that Buff, Sunkissed, Exposed, and Bare go with the last picture, but hey maybe Smashbox would call a pinky gloss Sunkissed, lol :P.

Ellen Avatar

I know this is old and you may not see it, but do you know of anything that would be a good dupe for exposed? I love this shade and havent been able to find a good dupe so your knowledge would be a great help. Thanks!(:

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