Revlon Pink Pop, Snow Pink, Sugar Violet Super Lustrous Lipglosses Reviews, Photos, Swatches
Revlon Pink Pop Super Lustrous Lipgloss
Revlon Pink Pop Super Lustrous Lipgloss ($7.99 for 0.13 fl. oz.) is a pop of blue-based, medium-dark pink with a creamy, glossy finish. It had semi-opaque color, which did apply in a way that looked somewhat splotchy but not as bad as some of the other shades in the range. It wore for two and a half hours. Revlon Fuchsia Finery is slightly darker. RevlonBerry Allure is darker. Chanel Insolence is lighter. Burberry Hibiscus is darker. See comparison swatches.
Snow Pink Super Lustrous Lipgloss ($7.99 for 0.13 fl. oz.) is a warm-toned, light beige with champagne gold shimmer. On lips, it doesn’t add much color, but it does add a noticeable amount of shimmer and shine. It lasted for two hours. Chanel French Toffee is similar, less sparkly. Dior No Angel is similar. UIrban Decay Midnight Cowboy is also similar. MAC Almond Blossom is not as warm-toned. MAC Boundless Beige is creamier. MAC Bare Necessity is similar. See comparison swatches.
Sugar Violet Super Lustrous Lipgloss ($7.99 for 0.13 fl. oz.) is a fuchsia-lilac with iridescent shimmer. It had semi-sheer color payoff, which gave a hint of shimmer, glossiness, and tinted lips to a deeper pink. This shade wore well for two hours. It is similar to Pink Pop, but it does have shimmer. Revlon Fuchsia Finery is pinker. Revlon Berry Allure doesn’t have shimmer. MAC Dress Kimono is similar. Burberry Hibiscus is similar. Bobbi Brown Electric Violet is cooler-toned. See comparison swatches.
For a comparison of the new formula to the prior one, please see this post. The feel and consistency of the formula is pleasant and comfortable, but several shades tend to give a splotchy, uneven look to lips. The other issue is that because of how thin they are, they don’t last long. I normally get three to four hours of wear out of gloss, but these are lucky to last two hours. They definitely need frequent application to maintain the shine and color, which makes it all the more disappointing that the amount is only 0.13 fl. oz. in the container (the original formula had 0.20 fl. oz., which is more in line with average gloss size).  These had a thin, lightweight feel and were hydrating when worn.  I noticed a very slight tackiness that developed after two hours of wear, but it’s not truly tacky.
Pink Pop
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Snow Pink
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Sugar Violet
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Revlon Pink Pop Super Lustrous Lipgloss
Revlon Pink Pop Super Lustrous Lipgloss
Revlon Pink Pop Super Lustrous Lipgloss
Revlon Pink Pop Super Lustrous Lipgloss
Revlon Pink Pop Super Lustrous Lipgloss
Revlon Pink Pop Super Lustrous Lipgloss
Revlon Snow Pink Super Lustrous Lipgloss
Revlon Snow Pink Super Lustrous Lipgloss
Revlon Snow Pink Super Lustrous Lipgloss
Revlon Snow Pink Super Lustrous Lipgloss
Revlon Snow Pink Super Lustrous Lipgloss
Revlon Snow Pink Super Lustrous Lipgloss
Revlon Sugar Violet Super Lustrous Lipgloss
Revlon Sugar Violet Super Lustrous Lipgloss
Revlon Sugar Violet Super Lustrous Lipgloss
Revlon Sugar Violet Super Lustrous Lipgloss
Revlon Sugar Violet Super Lustrous Lipgloss
Revlon Sugar Violet Super Lustrous Lipgloss
I don’t know if it’s because they are semi-sheer (I can still see your freckle), but all of these that you have reviewed have looked wonderful on you. In the tube I didn’t think I would like Sugar Violet on you, but it looks great.
It’s disappointing to see that Sugar Violet is so sheer. It looks so pretty in the tube!
I bought Kiss Me Coral after seeing your review, it’s a lovely color.
I had the same thought, the color is so bright and vivid in the tube but it doesn’t deliver when it’s applied. Disappointing for sure.
I’m pretty sure Snow Pink would look lovely over a nude lipstick, like Myth or Hue by MAC!
I have the old Pink Pop and it is so much more opaque. I actually love the old formulas. I didn’t think they had a scent to them. I hate this new formula. It is sheer. I’m glad I have three of the old formulas, but I wish I had gotten more.
I was looking at the swatch of Pink Pop and thinking the original one I have is much more opaque as well! I recently finished my Coral Reef and discovered that Revlon doesn’t sale the old version of this gloss when I went to purchase a new one. I’m glad I ran across these reviews and swatches first. I’m so disappointed in the pigment and lack of lasting power of these. Why do companies feel the need to change the formulation of products that are already great?! It’s so frustrating!!!
I love your dupe list. I liked the looks of Snow Pink but I have Midnght Cowboy. Good to know it’s close.
Snow pink reminds me of a Make Up For Ever gloss that I had a sample of. I think it was S4, but I’m not 100% sure.
Pink Pop is so cute!
Pink Pop looks… Awkward, on the lips. It’s like it’s there but not all there. It IS pretty though.
Awww…the pink pop is so pretty. Love the color and i think its perfect for my pale lips. This will def be in my purchase list.
Pink Pop looks lovely in the tube but it is too sheer for my taste
I was wondering if Sugar Violet compared to MAC’s Funtabulous Dazzleglass in anyway?
Finer shimmer!