The new ones are so sheer and have a similar vibe on me, I’d recommend opting for just one if you want to try them. I know some of you find they turn into a super unflattering bright pink – these look different on everyone. The new ones are nice if you can’t do the color-shifting lip products. They are formulated with raspberry seed oil and pomegranate extracts to hydrate and protect.įor me I think Orgasm is the best color as it transforms to a healthy soft pink on me. I don’t get a shift on the lips in color like I did with the Orgasm color (review here). There are three colors and they have the same emollient feel and packaging as the Orgasm oil: hydrating, smooth, not sticky, comforting and offer just a slight hint of color. I’ve been a huge fan of the Orgasm Oil-Infused Lip Tint and Orgasm Afterglow Balm so I was excited to try the new lip oil shades. Per the NARS team everything is limited-edition. I have swatches plus thoughts on all the new launches. Maybe I’ve been converted.NARS launched a few new products at Sephora with new shades of the Oil-Infused Lip Tints ($26 each 0.17 oz/5.7 ml) and a pocket-sized eyeshadow palette called the Wanted Mini Eyeshadow Palette ($25 for 6 colors 0.02 oz/.7 g x 6). I love that it still felt like my skin, but enhanced. I applied with a brush for a seamless finish, but you could melt in with fingers for a natural tint. A little goes a long way - with buildable coverage, any imperfections were covered, though I did have to conceal under my eyes (what’s sleep?). This gives my skin the lift it needs right now - glow, evenness and a healthy finish. I generally try to avoid products containing oil, so bonus points to this for having none. There are long-term benefits, too, according to the ingredient list - vitamin C will fade dark spots and pigmentation over time to even skin tone. Now, I think it’s safe to say I just hadn’t found the one.Ī hybrid of skincare and makeup, this felt like an additional layer of skincare, maintaining hydration and protecting against the sun with SPF30. I haven’t fallen hard for one before, so I prepared to be non-pulsed. I’m trying to at least give my skin a fighting chance until June, so a new tinted moisturiser sounded like the perfect low-key base product to bridge the gap between life indoors and going back outside. It just looks like I've been finally catching some rays in a pub garden – and I'm very much on board with that.īandi Manzini, GLAMOUR’s Partnerships Director Shade: Guernsey It's slightly warm for my current skin tone, but because the beautiful formula blends so deliciously into skin, you can't tell. I tried Norwich, which given how vitamin D-deprived my skin is right now, was a bold choice. Gotland is for fair skin with a peach undertone (making it a great winter alternative to Groenland) and Norwich is for light skin with a yellow undertone (making it a seamless step warmer from Finland). Now, each has a new counterpart so you can stick to the same shade family as your skin tone warms up and cools down throughout the year. I have a neutral undertone, so both have always worked for me, but they are a bit of a leap since Finland has a yellow undertone and Groenland is more peach. I've always worn Finland during the winter and switched to Groenland for summer. As for the shades, NARS has revamped its offering, keeping 6 of the best-sellers and adding 10 new shade extensions to fit a wide range of skin tones more seamlessly and fill in the gaps that were missing.
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