Very prettyAntoinette on me
Thank you [@]kerry-jane88[/@]! It lasted quite well over the course of the afternoon.Very pretty
I bought it and honestly can say it's so pretty on! xFinally saw the Rouge Coco today. I wasn't wowed by any of them, so Arthur is still the only one I own.
Catherine is pretty, but I had to swipe 5x or more to get any colour on my hand, and £26 is a lot to pay just to have a lipstick with my name on it ...
Yes, to each their own.I like it a lot more than the old formula because it's much more moisturizing on my lips, but I know that's very YMMV.
That's lovely!Mademoiselle on me
I tried Suzanne on myself this afternoon and remained very pleased with the outcomeI picked up Suzanne today at Nordstrom. The MUA who did my look paired her with Tisse Camelia. It's such a perfect combo- so soft and spring. Not sure if Suzanne is a color I would've picked myself, but it's fantastic. A nice mid-toned berry, IMO.
I have Arthur, Emilienne, Coco, Roussy, Adrienne, Catherine, Olga, and Elise... I agree about the good go-to lipstick and also agree about pigmentation... some are stronger than others... I've also found that with a lip brush they are so much better and last so much longer, non the less I still love them! xI have Olga, Gabrielle, Cécile and Emilienne, well the new RC is a good go-to lipstick but pigmentation is a bit weak IMO, today I read on a blog that the lipstick was to be applied with a brush. Otherwise, it doesn't work that well.
Interesting, I'll have to apply mine with a brush! But, honestly, when I buy a $30+ lipstick, I want it to look and apply well from the tube! Who brings around lip brushes for touchups? I certainly don't.I have Olga, Gabrielle, Cécile and Emilienne, well the new RC is a good go-to lipstick but pigmentation is a bit weak IMO, today I read on a blog that the lipstick was to be applied with a brush. Otherwise, it doesn't work that well.
I do a layer or two at home with a lip brush which then gives a foundation and then just apply it from the bullet and its absolutely fine xInteresting, I'll have to apply mine with a brush! But, honestly, when I buy a $30+ lipstick, I want it to look and apply well from the tube! Who brings around lip brushes for touchups? I certainly don't.
I think Vera and Louise are the least pigmented two in the whole collection. I loved Vera in the tube but it was literally invisible on my pigmented lips. I was bummed about that. I guess I need to move to Europe because there's no way I buy more blushes than lipsticks.I have worn Vera the last couple of days. It's nice, the color (thankfully) a little colder on the lips than in the tube, but I do think it's rather transparent for a "real" lipstick.
Btw, when I bought it, the Chanel SA told me that in general we get more lipsticks in Europe because European women buy more lipsticks whereas American women buy more blushers. I found that interesting.
Europe usually has less product than us. I like this lippies. Good hydrating power, and the colours stay qite natural, even when they are brightI think Vera and Louise are the least pigmented two in the whole collection. I loved Vera in the tube but it was literally invisible on my pigmented lips. I was bummed about that. I guess I need to move to Europe because there's no way I buy more blushes than lipsticks. :lol: I haven't ever noticed (at least for Chanel collections) that Europe gets more lipsticks than the US. Is that true?
Interesting, I'll have to apply mine with a brush! But, honestly, when I buy a $30+ lipstick, I want it to look and apply well from the tube! Who brings around lip brushes for touchups? I certainly don't.