![]() Boy – very close in tone, slightly more mauve based.In terms of formula, they are all identical, lasting basically the same length of time, while ‘Flirt’ seemed to deposit slightly more colour overall. I pulled out 2 more Rouge Coco Shine I own to compare – the following swatches are: left – ‘Boy’, middle – ‘Flirt’ (previously reviewed here), and right – ‘Sourire’. The following swatches are on un-primed skin, with ‘Sourire’ on the left, ‘Magnolia’ on the right:įlirt – left, Sourire – center, Boy – right The downside is that lasting power is weak 1 -2 hours if you’re careful (ie: no eating or drinking) and the price – ridiculously high. The Rouge Coco Shine range is basically no more than luxury tinted balms, and yet the finish is buttery, the shine is not garish, and they leave your lips feeling nourished. The shade was disappointingly very sheer when applied then something happened – I fell totally in love with its light bloom of colour. Looking neither too “girly” nor “old-lady”, I jumped all over this shade for its fresh yet sophisticated hue & sheen. ‘Sourire’ is the prettiest petal-pink hue in a tube of lipstick, that I’ve seen in the longest time. ‘Magnolia’ is the shade shown in this promotional ad, as well as the colour the model is wearing – THAT’s the shade I fell in love with! The barest hint of shimmer that is apparent in the tube, does not translate when applied, although it does serve to add some depth to the overall colour. Lasting power was about 4 hours before it faded significantly, although I did like the soft way my lips felt once it was gone. While the formula is fairly moisturizing, I was hoping it would apply with more coverage than it did, but in all fairness, a shade this delicate may wind up looking chalky if it were more opaque. ‘Magnolia’ is a dainty-looking rose pink hue, which interestingly enough, reveals a hint of blue in its base when seen indoors or with indirect lighting, then takes on a peachier cast in sunlight. May as well just admit that I love them all! Just in time for the warmer days ahead, CHANEL is releasing 3 new Rouge Coco lipsticks, along with 3 new Rouge Coco Shine lipsticks, 1 of each that I show you today. I can’t leave out the cruise collections. Winter collections are pretty amazing too. While I absolutely adore basically everything that the house of CHANEL puts out, including their fashion creations as well as luxury leather goods, the seasonal makeup collections excite me the most – in particular, the spring/summer collections. Sign up to receive “The Buyline” in your inbox. ![]() Vanity Fair editors are curating the best fashion, beauty, books, and other buys into a weekly newsletter. Today, right now, this minute, why not pick up a new lipstick? Have you seen the fall calendar? Finally, it’ll be time to get all dressed up. However up-and-down this year has been, we’ve learned that no occasion is too small to celebrate, and for this, we bring you the latest Pro Tip installment: expert recommendations from a collection of makeup artists, performers, and creative talents. Or maybe you’ve just seen the news: that July 29th, for reasons unknown, is National Lipstick Day. But for all the conjecture about lipstick getting the can in our all-virtual-everything year, the product has remained every bit essential-in part because it connects in some way to so many facets of life, from experimental play to dinner habillement to full-throated activism. Maybe the significance of lipstick has grown in the last year-its presence, visible or otherwise with masks, is a more legible indicator of the current state of things than the evolving CDC guidelines. Lipstick is a many-splendored thing: a palm-size accessory, a visual loudspeaker, a peacekeeper packaged in a bullet.
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