So, I'm gonna put on my scientist hat for a moment. Some chemicals are really resistant to temperature changes, and some are not. Of the ones that are not, sometimes it is only heat or only cold that affects them and then there are some that respond poorly to both. Recently, many cosmetic companies have been moving away from synthetic chemicals and to more 'natural' oils, etc. Take BITE Beauty. Their lipsticks are notorious for sweating, and this is likely due to the oils and other ingredients they use. TF going bad quickly is probably a different symptom of the same issue (temperature-sensitivity). As much as the public is becoming more and more opposed to synthetic chemicals in cosmetics, they are often used for good reason (stability, preservatives, etc.) as well as being cheaper. I read about how CL lipsticks have a lot of oils and have taken out some synthetics...this could be the result. Think about how butters and margarines behave at different temperatures...these oils versus synthetics are no different.
It's a trade-off, and it doesn't mean the quality is poor per se...just that the formula is more sensitive. For $90 a person may not be happy with that, but chemistry (especially 'natural' (Bleh, I HATE that phrase now) chemistry) is difficult, and I assure you these companies do not do much in the way of testing the product in a way that would identify this problem. They send it out, hope for the best, and factor in write-offs into their bottom line.
Thanks for the info. Synthetic versus "natural" is NEVER as simple as people think. Some "natural" oils are very detrimental to the environment because their harvest is unsustainable and you need a larger quantity for the same results. And some synthetics are very sustainable and have no dangerous waste associated with their production or use. It would be nice if it was a simple "good" vs "bad" dichotomy, but unfortunately it is not. On the other hand some naturals need very little processing and come from excellent sources and some synthetics produce hazardous byproducts. But the point is, hating "synthetic" and loving "natural" is a trend, you really have to evaluate each ingredient separately, and that's probably not doable for most of us. Who has that kind of time? But we can at least be aware that things are more complicated than most companies want you to believe and be open to advice. And making really soft lipsticks that have to be returned, thrown out, and replaced probably generates more waste than just having a product that works the first time around. But I digress.
I'm still going to love my lipsticks though, I'm just going to be SO careful to NEVER extend them all the way!!! My bite lippies definitely sweat, but it's actually been helping me protect them. Like last time I was in mexico I noticed my lipsticks sweating and I booked it to a gas station and got a cooler full of ice, they stayed in that cooler for the rest of the trip, except when at my in-laws house where they lived in the fridge! Super high-maintenance, lol, having a cooler for your cosmetics taking up a whole car seat, but what lipstick can survive 110 degrees?! Actually my YSLs sweat a lot too, and they're super creamy.
I checked out Temptalia's review of Miss Loubi and it looks REALLY good. The only problem is she's warmer and darker than me, so things that pop on her often pull darker and more muted on me. BUT, it looks like Toxic Tale on her and Toxic Tale looks good on me. I've decided I'm getting the rouge matte because it seems like you just have to have the signature shade. I like how Bikini looks on the Beauty Professor, but she's deceivingly dark and warm-toned, so I'm worried about that too. I always think because she has blonde hair and light eyes colors will look similar on us but her skin is polar opposite from mine. For the same reason I'm worried about Tutulle, If I were going based on her swatches, I might want Tutulle more than Just Nothing, but things that look pink on her look gray on me. Just Nothing looks like what I wanted Sepia toned to be when you ladies wear it, the good kind of gray, if that makes sense. So in short, my definite list has now gone up to three more... but I HAVE to see more swatches of the afore-mentioned.
Hopefully I can choose between Miss Loubi and Bikini, do any of you have Miss Loubi and YSL 52? YSL 52 is my go to coral, so if Miss Loubi doesn't compare then I don't need it. Or what was the Toxic Tale looking coral from the Mac is Beauty collex? Make Me Gorgeous? Does anyone have Miss Loubi and that one? Because it's pretty different from YSL 52 and I like it enough I had to have it. Does anyone have NW10 skin and Tutulle and Just Nothing?
LAST comment, Diva looks pretty good in swatches. Is it an orange red like Mangrove or Lady Danger?