Review {Dior & Shiseido Lipstick}
After buying that YSL lipstick I have become a woman obsessed with luxury lipsticks... bad, bad, bad. I only have one pair of lips! I fell like with these types of things no justification is needed. Life is short, buy the lipstick.
Without further ado,
I'll start with Shiseido, in RD 325, since she joined the family first. I saw it on a friend and became obsessed with this matte red. It looked so rich and creamy on her. But, with great disappointment, I find it doesn't look as pigmented on me. I still enjoy it and wear it often, but it isn't the show stopper I was hoping for.
Dior Blazing Red was on the wishlist for about a month before she made it home. I love, love, love it. Glides on smooth and is really rich. It is perfect for dipping into the orange trend, but can still be used as a classic for years to come. I thought it was a bit more orange when I bought it, but am happy for what it actually is.
Without further ado,
I'll start with Shiseido, in RD 325, since she joined the family first. I saw it on a friend and became obsessed with this matte red. It looked so rich and creamy on her. But, with great disappointment, I find it doesn't look as pigmented on me. I still enjoy it and wear it often, but it isn't the show stopper I was hoping for.
Dior Blazing Red was on the wishlist for about a month before she made it home. I love, love, love it. Glides on smooth and is really rich. It is perfect for dipping into the orange trend, but can still be used as a classic for years to come. I thought it was a bit more orange when I bought it, but am happy for what it actually is.
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