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This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Revlon for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

I have a pretty basic makeup routine (and if you asked a professional, I’m sure she’d say I was doing it all wrong). Eyeliner, mascara, maybe a swipe of bronzer or a concelear to hide a zit — and I’m out the door.

Testing out Revon lipgloss

However, I decided to test out the makeup in my Revlon Expression Experiment kit – Colorstay (TM) 16 Hour Eye Shadow in Bombshell and Inspire, Sorbet nail polish (and nail enamel and top coat), Colorburst Lipgloss in Sizzling Canicule, Colorburst Lip Butter in Cherry Tart, Super Lustrous lipstick in Certainly Red, Photoready Color Correcting Primer, and Photoready Eye Primer + Brightener all on my quest to be more adventurous with makeup. This was my chance to really express myself!


Here I am testing out Revlon Colorburst Lipgloss in Sizzling Canicule

Revlon Colorstay Longwear Nail Enamel in Sorbet

Revlon Photoready Eye Primer + Brightener

Revlon Colorstay 16 Hour eye shadow in Inspire and Bombshell

Revlon Colorburst Lip Butter in Cherry Tart

Revlon Super Lustrous Lipstick in Certainly Red

Revlon Photoready Color Correcting makeup primer

Looking beautiful can be empowering. And Revlon, with their affordable and accessible products, makes being empowering a bit more attainable. And while there are a million other things on the inside that make you feel empowered, I personally can’t deny how much better I feel and more confident I feel when I look and feel my best. With their Revlon’s Facebook application, you can feel empowered on your computer and not just after a trip to the drugstore to stock up on products.

Loving all the red lipstick!


 

What do you think of Revlon’s Expression Experiment? Let me know by leaving a comment below! Or better yet- try it out yourself!


Cara Sprunk has been the Managing Editor of Her Campus since fall 2009. She is a 2010 graduate of Cornell University where she majored in American Studies with a concentration in cultural studies. At Cornell Cara served as the Assistant Editor of Red Letter Daze, the weekend supplement to the Cornell Daily Sun where she also wrote for the news and arts section and blogged about pop culture. In her free time Cara enjoys reading, shopping, going to the movies, exploring and writing.