Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Yves Saint Laurent Rouge Pur Couture Glossy Stain #12 #13 #15 #19

helloo~~
im so excited to review this STAR PRODUCT, Yves Saint Laurent Rouge Pur Couture Glossy Stain
the so called BEST OF THE BEST lips stain!
well, different people have different aesthetic, some people may not think so but i do!

you know what? previously i don like to put on any lips color, because i don like those oily/sticky feeling on my lip.
until recently i'm totally into lips colouring. why? could be got influence from my friends, and also i have limitation on eye shadow colour, so lips color is my only choice.
and then i got in touch with these Gold Bars, and i'm totally fell into it, deeply.
so here is the colours i bought, 4 glossy stain colours in total.
#12-Corail Fauve
#13-Rose Tempera
#15-Rose Vinyl
#19-Beige Aquarelle

why i LOVE this?
-longest lasting stain i've ever use
-totally weighless
-not sticky
-not drying at all
-lots of shades available

#12 - Corail Fauve
a warm, slightly orange based coral pink.
very sweet and easy going colour, casual and somehow mature colour.



#13 - Rose Tempera
a red-violet based pink, like metallic colour.
this is somehow a dark colour, more towards rock style.




#15 - Rose Vinyl
a warm medium rose pink with a touch of lavender purple.
more towards korean style, even suitable for slightly tanned skin tone like me.




#19 - Beige Aquarelle
a beige based nude colour, and i think this is the most natural looking.
its suitable for any kind of makeup style or even without makeup.
it doesnt contrast very much against my skin tone as it was beige based so it wouldnt result in pale.




**as i mentioned the super long lasting was one of the selling point of this Glossy Stain, so i did some test.
rinse with water, no problem!

lets WASH with facial cleanser mousse.
Result: chipped off a little.

Let's wash again with a bigger amount of mousse and rub harder.
look, although the gloss layer is gone but the stain still remain.

some of my friends asked will it be hard to remove?
my answer, no, not at all, just use an oil based remover will do.

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