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Maybelline Master Chrome in Molten Rose Gold (Review & Swatches)

Maybelline Master Chrome Metallic Highlighter in Molten Rose Gold

There’s a LOT of highlighters on the market, not only at the higher end stores like Sephora and Ulta, but we’re seeing them filter down into the drugstore more and more as well. Which is honestly kind of a relief. For ages it felt like the only way you could get a face highlighter was to go spend a lot of money because (often) you were never really sure if the drugstore ones were going to be able to perform just like the higher end ones.

Maybelline Master Chrome Metallic Highlighter in Molten Rose Gold
Maybelline Master Chrome Metallic Highlighter in Molten Rose Gold

Well, you may not have to look any further than the Maybelline Master Chromes. I’ve only recently just started trying out the shade featured in this post (Molten Rose Gold) and I may have to swear fealty to the Maybelline highlighter brand because this product is INCREDIBLE.

Maybelline Master Chrome Metallic Highlighter in Molten Rose Gold
Maybelline Master Chrome Metallic Highlighter in Molten Rose Gold

I don’t really have a good reason as to why I haven’t tried out the Master Chromes till now – other than maybe I’ve been too saturated with highlighters and just wanted to stick to the usual suspects, but this has got to be the best ones I’ve tried at the drugstore… and dare I say it rivals the higher end ones as well? (Because it really does.)

The Maybelline Master Chrome Metallic Highlighter comes with 6.7 grams of product, and will only set you back about $13 CAD/$8 USD, which makes it one of the cheaper options at the drugstore. The product itself is picked up easily by a brush, although you  may get a bit of kick up. Alternatively, if you dip your paws into the pan you can feel just how soft, smooth and buttery the formula feels under your finger tips.

Maybelline Master Chrome Metallic Highlighter in Molten Rose Gold - swatched
Maybelline Master Chrome Metallic Highlighter in Molten Rose Gold – swatched

A heavy swatch made Molten Rose Gold look like it might potentially be too deep of a shade on my (roughly) NW20 skin, however I found that in practice the colour in the pan isn’t as obvious on the face.

Wearing Molten Rose Gold
Wearing Molten Rose Gold

The reflect of Molten Rose Gold is beautiful – soft, ethereal and glorious. I’m wearing the product lightly above, but you can buff it in and/or use the product wet to get more of a metallic sheen. I was quite pleased (and surprised) with just how much I liked the softer look on myself. It looked beautiful all day and I found myself quite enchanted with my own appearance whenever I caught a glance of my cheekbones in a reflection (yes, really!). It’s just got that really healthy glow to it!

Final Thoughts

Why oh WHY did I not try these out sooner?? The Maybelline Master Chrome Highlighter in Molten Rose Gold is absolutely beautiful and now it has me curious about the other ones that Maybelline has out on the market. Two massive thumbs up!

The product featured in this post was sent to me for consideration. Post contains affiliate links.

Maybelline Matte Inks (Review, Swatches & Old vs New Comparison)

You may be tired of hearing me rave on and on about the Maybelline Matte Inks, but honestly… I’m just not tired of talking about them!

Maybelline Superstay Matte Inks
Maybelline Superstay Matte Inks

It was Rae of The Notice that originally pushed me towards trying these. I ignored her, of course – I have far more lip products than I need and my whole attitude towards them was just… how are these any different than all the other lip products out there claiming to be THE ONE? She kept yapping on about them though, so when (seemingly out of nowhere) the Maybelline Un-Nudes Matte Inks showed up in my mailbox, I realized just how eager I was to try them out.

If you’d like to see that initial review, I have a full video including lip swatches on my YouTube channel (see below). In short: these are the PERFECT lip product for me. They are comfortable to wear, non-drying, transferproof and longwearing. They are *everything* I need and want in a lip product!

After a few people saw my rave review video, friends and readers alike told me they were a bit surprised because they hadn’t liked the original Matte Inks when they were released. While the Un-Nudes collection features (you guessed it) a wide array of nude/neutral lip colours, their initial launch of the product showcased a lot more vibrant colours. So I reached out to PR and asked if they could send some over so I could do a comparison.

Maybelline Matte Inks - the originals
Maybelline Matte Inks – the originals

So that’s where we’re at now. I was sent six of the colours you see in this post, and I picked up one myself because I really wanted to show a balance of colours (and they hadn’t sent the red and I REALLY wanted the red).

Maybelline Superstay Matte Inks
Maybelline Superstay Matte Inks

My initial reaction was that these were slightly different than the Un-Nudes, but not drastically so. The tube and applicator are all the same, but I noticed that one shade didn’t have the kind of cake batter scent that I’ve come to adore with these (Heroine is the shade I’m referring to – it smells more like plastic). And the dry down time varied greatly.

Maybelline Superstay Matte Inks - Swatched
Maybelline Superstay Matte Inks – Swatched

Swatched out, you can see how some of them dry down a bit faster than the other (Pioneer in particular goes matte pretty fast). I do need to stress that these lip colours, although labelled a “Matte Ink“, are more on the soft matte side of things. They’re kind of like a matte with a rubber texture that has a lot of give to it.

Let’s go a bit more in depth on each shade.

Maybelline Matte Ink Lip Swatches

Maybelline Matte Ink in Loyalist
Maybelline Matte Ink in Loyalist

Loyalist is an easy nude for me since it’s got a touch of caramel colouring in it. Opaque in colour and easy to wear.

Maybelline Matte Ink in Dreamer
Maybelline Matte Ink in Dreamer

Dreamer is a bit more of a pink version of Loyalist with a hint of purple. I was hoping this would be a dupe for my Kat Von D Lovesick – but it’s really not a match.

Maybelline Matte Ink in Lover
Maybelline Matte Ink in Lover

Lover is the easy medium pink of the lot – easy to wear shade that matches a ton of eye looks.

Maybelline Matte Ink in Pioneer
Maybelline Matte Ink in Pioneer

Pioneer is the shade I was most curious about because I was wondering how on earth a red was going to stay transfer proof and not bleed throughout the day. And it performed perfectly! The only thing I would say is that this one dried down more than all of the other Matte Inks I’ve tried, which did make my lips feel a bit dry come the end of the day. That being said, it wasn’t dry like other liquid lipsticks so really this is almost hydrating in a sense.

Maybelline Matte Ink in Heroine
Maybelline Matte Ink in Heroine

Oh how I wish I hadn’t worn blue eyeshadow this day to take the lip swatch photos because I’m not loving how Heroine looks with my shadow! However… this is definitely my favourite shade in the bunch. It looks orange in the tube but comes out of a beautiful deep neon coral on my lips. LOVE!

Maybelline Matte Ink in Romantic
Maybelline Matte Ink in Romantic

Romantic is for those fuchsia lovers out there. Beautiful colour and completely opaque!

Maybelline Matte Ink in Creator
Maybelline Matte Ink in Creator

Although I hadn’t notice Creator having any patchiness issues when I wore it, there’s no denying them on my lips in the shot above. That being said, Creator is a wonderful shade and I loved wearing it.

Final Thoughts

Had people not said the formula was different, I doubt I would’ve noticed it honestly. I feel like Maybelline improved the formula SLIGHTLY with the Un-Nudes, but that could just be down to the colour of the pigments affecting the formula (I know very little about the creation of makeup, so I could just be spouting absolute BS). I felt like the Un-Nudes range was very consistent across the board, whereas the original formula had a few divergences (Pioneer was drier, Creator was a bit patchy, etc.). Fundamentally I wouldn’t say that I felt strongly against the old shades though – I love the colours they have and I can’t wait to see more! I hope Maybelline continues to put out more and more colours in the Matte Inks because this is IT for me for a longwearing liquid lipstick – this is the best I have tried and now I want it in every shade of the rainbow!

The Maybelline Matte Inks can be purchased at Ulta.com for $9.94 USD each.

The products featured in this post were sent to me for consideration. Post contains affiliate links.