My second take on OCC Lip Tars…
I was excited when I got them but after a few uses, I lost interest and gave them away. I’ll tell you why later!
This time around, I got my 2nd set of lip tars from Digitaltraincase:
So what exactly is a lip tar?
As per the OCC website, a lip tar combines the longevity of a lipstick with the ease of application of a gloss. Hmmm, I would have to disagree with “ease of application of a gloss” as lip tars are not as easy to use like lip gloss.
Why? Later.
(laughs)
Anyway, here are the swatches:
As you can see these lip tars are so pigmented. You HAVE to remember that a little goes a long, long way.
(Pale, Bridal Pink)
(Midtone Pink Plum)
On my lips, it looks like Hush but a bit more pigmented. I think this would be a great base for bridal lips
(True Blue-based Red)
Surprisingly my fave among the three. It’s the kind of red that brightens up your face. It’s the classic red for that sexy red lips.
(Excuse my dry lips, I’ve applied a lip balm prior to applying the lip tars but I was sick at the time these photos were taken…and my lips tend to crack when I’m sick. Disgusting, I know!)
So earlier I mentioned that after a few uses of my first lip tars, I just gave up on them and lost interest. Why? First, the packaging. If you got your lip tars in the past, more likely what you got are those in the old packaging.

Old packaging – New packaging
So what did I hate about the old packaging?
Well, it was just so annoying that it leaks like crazy. Whenever I would twist it open, there would be a lot of product on the cap and no matter how hard I try not to squeeze the tube too much, the product just seems to find a way to come out of it.

(Say hi to my Charm lip brush!)
You just need a little amount of product, like that much (above photo) for an entire lip. Start with a thin layer and apply another layer to deepen the color.
It’s also important that you exfoliate and moisturize your lips before applying the lip tar as it tends to sink into the lines and highlight your dry lips. What I do is I apply lip balm before I start applying my makeup so when it’s time for my lip color (which is usually after 30mins or more), my lips will be soft and really moisturized.
And again, avoid using too much or it will just feather or bleed outside your lip line…which is not in any way attractive. On my first few attempts to wear my old lip tars, I applied them straight from the tube. I was just so used to dabbing some product on my lips and then using my fingers to blend, so when I got my lip tars, I applied them exactly the same way I would apply my lipsticks. (Okay, I’m stupid like that. LOL!) By the way, you can also use a lip liner of the same shade to keep your lip color from feathering.










Comments
Issa
August 15, 2012 at 2:05 am
these are really pigmented!
Camille Santos
August 15, 2012 at 4:01 pm
im a fan of occ liptars as well.
G
August 15, 2012 at 4:26 pm
this is awesome… now i want one too :/
i think i like their new packaging 😀
The Beauty Junkee
August 15, 2012 at 7:57 pm
Packaging has improved so much. Might consider giving this a try again. 🙂
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