![]() Perfect as a lipcolour, a stain, a blush, and a ‘revivifyer’ (may have made that up) for other products that aren’t quite pulling their weight. The verdict: An excellent, long-wearing, opaque, intense, bright red lipstick. If you have a nude lipstick, or a brown lipstick or a pink lipstick (or any lipstick, really), that you feel isn’t quite right for you because it’s too sheer/pale/sickly/dull, then try a stain of Fire and Ice underneath it before you give up on it – you might be surprised by how attractive the result is! I have a greyish purple lipstick that I will review for you all soon, and I like to put a stain of Fire and Ice underneath to give it a bit of pep. One final note on the stain – because it is so bright, and isn’t easily ‘dissolved’ by things you put on top of it, I find it useful for altering the colour of other lip products. It doesn’t dry out my lips at all, but it isn’t precisely *hydrating*, in the active sense. The texture is smooth, has a slightly ‘coating’ feeling, and has normal levels of moisture for me. As you can see, it does lean a little pink on me – it’s actually very pretty as a lip stain in its own right.įire and Ice has no particular smell or taste, so the minotaurs will have to look elsewhere for prey. The stain left by brief contact with Fire and Ice. It will require either scrubbing with makeup remover, or (on the lips) the action of many, many hours of saliva (you all know what I mean – spit will remove any lip product eventually, and we’ve all probably used it as an emergency makeup remover at some point). #Estee lauder color fantastical lipstick skin#The lipstick was only on my skin for about five minutes, and I couldn’t scrub the stain off. If you usually prefer to use a lip brush however, this is probably not the lipstick to try a new application method with.īelow is a photo of the stain left from the swatch. I only ever apply lipsticks staight from the bullet, and use the tip of the bullet for ‘lining’ and filling in the edges, because that’s just how I roll (I’m a rogue who likes to live dangerously). This is great, in the sense that you can use it as a lipstain, a cream blush (if you’re brave and talented at blending) *and* a lipstick, but you need to be quite careful during application. One small warning (but also a recommendation, oddly) is that this lipstick stains like a %$ *!. I am, as usual, too lazy to use lipliner, but even after 6 hours I only see minor feathering – no migration. I will admit, however, that I follow Lisa Eldridge’s method for bulletproof red lipstick, which includes using this lipstick to lay down a stain first. The wear time on this lipstick is phenomenal on me – enough to see you through the journey to the dungeon, the dungeon itself, and then the celebration in the tavern arfterwards. Such a dynamic colour…hooray for another multitasking product! Sheen! Also, this is the reddest of the swatches, to my eye. ![]()
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