We Can’t Stop Thinking About the Red Lip Delta Goodrem Wore at Her Latest Performance

Back to back Aussie Icons, Delta Goodrem sung at Luna Park Sydney in her bold Revlon red lip in “Wild Saffron” to celebrate International Lipstick day and Revlon’s ongoing partnership with Look Good Feel Better, an organisation empowering people to face their cancer journey with confidence. 

The event featured a panel with Revlon, Look Good Feel Better and Chemist Warehouse, hosted by Maria Thattil.

Delta founded The Delta Goodrem Foundation to support the health space with a deep compassion for people battling chronic illness and cancer.

At just 18 years old, Delta began treatment for Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, making the topic one that’s close to her heart.

“During this time, I was overwhelmed with all of the love, support and kindness I received from the public, friends, family, and my incredible team of healthcare providers at St Vincent’s Hospital.” She shares in her note to readers on her foundation’s website.

Press, friends of the brand and loved ones watched on during Delta’s surprise performance.

Until Wednesday 7th August, every purchase of Revlon Super Lustrous lipstick at Chemist Warehouse, $2 will be donated to Look Good Feel Better.

Rated 4/5 Stars, reviewers have been purchasing and repurchasing this icon for years.

“I have been using this lipstick colour probably for 30 years getting compliments on the colour when I was a working person and now as a retired person. So glad to have found it still in stock and how creamy and wonderful it feels to use.” One person wrote.

Taken from Beauty Crew via Chemist Warehouse

80% of the formula is conditioning ingredients and has a breathable formula with Vitamin E and microfine pigments.

The Shade Delta Wore for her Luna Park Performance:

Revlon’s Super Lustrous Lipstick in “Wild Saffron”

Revlon’s best selling shades include: Soft Silver Rose, Rum Raisin and Fire & Ice (Pictured below). The iconic Luna Park face was lit up with projections of the best selling shades.

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