Revlon Super Lustrous Lipstick, High Impact Lipcolour with Moisturising Creamy Formula, Infused with Vitamin E and Avocado Oil in Pink, Pink in the Afternoon (415)

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Revlon Super Lustrous Lipstick, High Impact Lipcolour with Moisturising Creamy Formula, Infused with Vitamin E and Avocado Oil in Pink, Pink in the Afternoon (415)

Revlon Super Lustrous Lipstick, High Impact Lipcolour with Moisturising Creamy Formula, Infused with Vitamin E and Avocado Oil in Pink, Pink in the Afternoon (415)

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The texture applies evenly and has a moderate slip with semi-opaque coverage. It will definitely last for over 4-5 hours if you don't eat or drink, but you will likely have to reapply after that. Recent flub: "Ballerina Shoes" "L'Oreal" Pale enough, almost too pale, but also too warm a pink (for me).

Contrary to popular belief, Revlon's “Pink In The Afternoon” isn't actually the shade Audrey Hepburn wore in her iconic cab ride scene, but it’s definitely one of the closest ones, which is why it found its way onto this list. The formula is excellent for warm undertones and is long-lasting, creamy, and very hydrating to the lips. Burberry Kisses – Golden Peach No. 69 A while ago, I did some research and felt confident I could confirm that Audrey Hepburn did not wear Pink in the Afternoon by Revlon in Breakfast at Tiffany's -- a myth that is very popular on the interwebz. Instead it was released in the Spring of 1983, with a name inspired by Hepburn's movie Love in Afternoon. I really like the way it looks on my fair skin. The texture is creamy and non-drying, and the color is a flattering shade that sits perfectly between pink and peach, neither too bright nor too pale. It works beautifully for day, but can also be worn at night with a dramatic eye look. Hepburn wears the shade (or a similar one) with a smoky brown eye and winged liner in Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Is Revlon Pink in the Afternoon discontinued? For one, there aren't any advertisements that have surfaced so far that mention Pink In The Afternoon any earlier than the 80s. Plus, in my research, I have not found the name Pink In The Afternoon on any of the shade lists from Revlon in the 50s. These lists only include shades like Cherries In The Snow, Stormy Pink, Fire And Ice, etc. and no mention of Pink In The Afternoon.Burberry’s Burberry Kisses Hydrating Lip Colour in “69 Golden Peach” is a brighter peach, unlike most muted tones on the list so far. It's highly pigmented and deposits a good amount with just one swipe. It also has a very luxurious feel and wears comfortably on the lips throughout the day. The formula is also very hydrating as it contains soothing, nourishing, and softening ingredients, including aloe vera, jojoba, avocado, and babassu oils, as well as Illipe butter, which is an ingredient derived from Malaysian Illipe trees and provides long-lasting moisture to the delicate skin on the lips. Burberry Kisses – First Blush No.28

answered already. Comments alerting us to typos or small errors in the post are appreciated (!) but Apparently, Revlon's “Pink In The Afternoon” is quite difficult to find, and it’s not unusual for there to be a waiting list for it in stores. Revlon – Dewy Peach That shade hadn't even been invented then. Also, the pink that she applied in the famous "rainy cab" scene with George Peppard, looks more peachy-coral than "....Afternoon" does. She did wear "Pink in the Afternoon" later, in the stunning Revlon ad above. Gorgeous Audrey is so beautiful in it!I made a TikTok video reviewing Pink In The Afternoon and Revlon did comment on it, complimenting the shade. They've also reposted videos to their socials that implies the shade is from the movie. Very interesting stuff.

One vote for Pink In The Afternoon is that Audrey reportedly wore Fire And Ice in Funny Face (1957) so it wouldn't be too far of a jump to say she would wear another Revlon shade in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961). It is also possible that Pink In The Afternoon was originally named something else. Looking at the shade list from the 50s, the color Blase Apricot seems to resemble the salmon-pink color that Holly Golightly wore, but other than that I have seen no mention of it. I remember excitedly sniffing it in a dept. store, only to be slightly disappointed. I think another of Givenchy's scents, --the haunting and highly unusual "Le De"-- would have been more "Audrey". ..... But what do I know? It goes on with an incredibly soft and lightweight texture and helps moisturize and smooth the lips. A bonus ingredient is hyaluronic acid which helps attract moisture into the skin and leave it plump and hydrated.If you are shy, lip glossy kind of a person, you still need those baby pink lips for some days and I am sure you will be able to pull it off.

If the shade Holly Golightly wore in the taxi cab is Revlon's, they must not have sufficient proof to that effect. Or, they do have the proof, but they are not using it any current or recent ad campaigns or press releases. Candy Addict" Revlon My new favorite. It's very matte, so I use a little clear gloss with it. Perfect intensity for a pale complexion. If you search "Revlon Pink In The Afternoon" online, you just might find its connection with Audrey Hepburn...but was it the actual shade worn by Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's? It has a semi-opaque pigmentation that applies evenly and a non-drying formula that’s comfortable to wear and is hydrating to the lips.I still think it's more mauve than what she wore in the 60s, but if looks good on you who really cares? It's also possible that Revlon created a custom shade for Audrey at the time as she was most definitely a rising star in the 50s. They may have decided in the 80s to make the shade available and called it Pink In The Afternoon - although it's still a mystery why they wouldn't name it something related to Breakfast at Tiffany's. So with that out of the way, I began my search, hoping to find a modern-day dupe for obtaining the same look as Audrey, even if the formula isn't exact.



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