Apart from the obvious shade difference, these two Lip Syncs are very similar to the one I reviewed a few weeks ago. Instead of struggling to find a new way to say the same things, I’ll pull some quotes from the original review.
Senna Lip Syncs ($24) contain a coordinating lipstick and gloss in one convenient package. I think the packaging is a great idea because it eliminates the hassle of finding a lipstick and gloss that match and it allows you to mix and match as desired. It’s like having a palette of options except you don’t have to mess with a brush.
Paris Pink contains a raspberry pink lipstick and light pink lip gloss with shimmer. I found it applied much darker than I expected, but it turned out to be a lovely color. I might not recommend this for olive skintones but on everyone else I think it would be a pretty pink.
Stunning contains a metallic brick-colored lipstick and a warm gold gloss with shimmer. This was my least favorite of the shades because it didn’t seem to work well with my coloring, though I expect it might look better on someone with a medium skintone. When my mom was about NC25 she used to wear this sort of shade quite well. Maybe it was just the metallic lipstick and shimmer gloss I didn’t like.
All of the Lip Syncs are paraben-free and contain Maxi-Lip to help improve the condition of your lips (You can read more about it here). I don’t support the painful, temporary lip plumpers so common to the market these days, but from what I can tell that’s not what Maxi-Lip is designed to do. It doesn’t promise a lot of plumpness but instead moisturization, smoothing of lines, etc. when used on a regular basis. There are some before/after pictures on the page I linked and while the difference is subtle, I think that’s what can be expected from non-prescription topicals. It’s not in any way painful to apply or wear.
Senna claims these glosses are biscotti-flavored but I thought it was sort of weird and chemical-y. I would never have guessed biscotti. It’s not unpleasant but not a joy either.
All in all I think these are good products. If you struggle to keep your bag organized or have limited space, these could be your best friend. If you prefer to customize your lip combos, they probably won’t suit you.
Price: $24.00
Availability: Senna Cosmetics
*Products were provided free of charge for review consideration







I’ve never heard of Senna before but these look really handy. I like the idea of having a combined lippie and gloss to save space in my make up bag. Although…knowing me I’d still end up with several lipsticks and glosses rolling around in my bag! lol Paris Pink looks great on you!
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