L'Oreal Pink Cashmere Colour Caresse Lipstick
L'Oreal Colour Caresse Lipstick ($9.99) is a new spin on L'Oreal's popular Colour Riche Lipsticks. They deliver a pop of luminous color to the lips, with a smooth, lightweight, non-heavy or sticky feel and a shiny finish.Pink Cashmere is a light-medium vibrant pink with a subtle glowy sheen.
The Colour Caresse formula is in some ways like Revlon Lip Butters - they are a lipstick/lip balm hybrid, applying to the lips smoothly like a lip balm, and providing a good amount of color like a lipstick. They are sheer upon the first swipe, but the color can easily be built. The pigmentation is comparable to the MAC Lustre Lipstick formula.
Pink Cashmere on my lips (it's a bit more vibrant in person)
Application is a breeze with the smooth, glossy formula, but I personally don't find them to be moisturizing. To be fair, I don't think I've ever discovered a moisturizing lipstick, but the Color Caresse formula seems to sit on top of my lips like a glossy film, without ever penetrating my lips (YSL Rouge Volupte Lipsticks do the same thing for me). If you don't have a problem with dry lips, you might find these moisturizing. They contain Jojoba Butter, which is really nice, but for my dry lips, applying a good lip balm before (or after) is needed with these.
There are many "weightless" claims for this lipstick, and I completely agree that it's a featherweight, comfortable formula.
The lasting power isn't the best, it diminishes after 1-2 hours, but leaves a light pink stain behind. Not really a big deal, as it's pretty expected with a lip balm type of lipstick.
It has reflective gold packaging, which is pretty cute and chic, but is a major trap for finger prints (as is any reflective packaging).
Lastly, I almost want to say these lipsticks are unscented, but they carry the slightest sweet, kind of fruity scent. It is so sublte that I really have to inhale the lipstick to know it exists. A big plus in my book because I'm not a fan of the standard scent of L'Oreal lipsticks.
Overall I like these lipsticks, and if I happen to run across a good sale, I'll be picking up a couple more shades. But if I had to choose Revlon Lip Butters or L'Oreal Colour Caresse, I'd have to go with Revlon Lip Butters because they feel a bit silkier on the lips.
The Round-Up
Pros:- Great pigmentation - in between a lipstick and lip balm
- Glides on the lips with ease
- Lightweight
- Shiny finish
- Leaves a light stain on the lips after the lipstick has worn off
- No obnoxious scent - yay!
- Isn't particularly moisturizing on my lips (results will vary from person to person) and further dries out any dryness present on my lips.
- Isn't long-lasting, fades after an hour or two.
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