What They Say:
"All the opulence of
velvet in a new soft matte lipstick. Smooth and creamy formula with rich,
intense color impact. Soft, sensuous and non-drying. High-pigment shades for
high drama".
RRP: $45 – Available from Estee Lauder counters, and Estee Lauder Online
What I Say:
Being a little conservative with the makeup that I wear, I
have to say that I was a little taken back when I first saw the purple colour
of the Rebellious Violet lipgloss and the Pure Color Velvet Lipstick in Violet
Crush, I thought those violet colours would look crazy on me. But then when I
tried the Rebellious Violet lipgloss, I was so surprised at how much I actually
liked the colour once it was applied to my lips. So that also means that I had
high hopes for the Pure Color Velvet Lipstick in Violet Crush as well.
As with all Estee Lauder Pure lipsticks, it looks simply and stylish and very
classy. It comes with a stylish gold lid with Estee Lauder ‘emblem’,
which does make it look luxurious. The actual base is clear allowing
you to see the colour of the lipstick. The logo emblem also holds the cap firmly in
place, so you wouldn’t have to worry about it becoming loose in your handbag.
When I tried it the lipstick… again I was so pleasantly
surprised. Once applied, the lipstick is not as purple as I thought it would be, rather it is a
bright fuchsia with a blue/violet undertone, but I think this shade is done
quite right and won’t be too cool or too bright for most people to be able to pull off.
The lipstick is easy to work with, and the actual texture of the lipstick is ultra
creamy and non-drying, and it is has a completely matte finish and is very highly
pigmented, leaving the lips saturated with colour.
There isn’t a lot of color transfer when I eat or
drink, and the formula is amazingly long-wearing, and easily lasts 4-6 hours!!
I also tried to just dab it on the lipstick put it on the bottom lip before pressing my lips
together, which makes the colour less intense, and rather it becomes a lovely
stain that for me is more wearable for everyday wear!
I also
tried to use the Estee Lauder Pure Colour lipgloss in Rebellious Violet
on top of the lipstick, and they
two work beautifully together, giving the lips a nice shine, although reducing the
wear of the lipstick.
As with all
Estee Lauder lip products, it has a sweetish scent. It is not too strong and
doesn’t bother me personally, actually I kind of love it, which is a good thing
as it does tend to linger for a while.
All in all, I’m really surprised, - I
already have several Pure Color Lipsticks in other shades, but I had never
thought that I’d actually feel comfortable wearing a violet shade. I certainly would never have purchased it from seeing it on the shelf! And while it for me is a little too bold and bright to wear every day, I can definitely see
myself wearing this for special occasions or nights out, where as for an every day look, I do prefer wearing the lipstick as a stain for a more toned-down subtle look.
*This product was kindly provided for consideration, and it has been reviewed in accordance with my Disclosure Policy.
Would you wear a violet lipstick? What is
your favourite Lipstick brand? And what colour is currently your favourite?