These lip glosses have recently come out at the beginning of the year and have been a big hit among beauty bloggers and make up artists.
The packaging is beautiful and definitely stands out in my makeup collection. The lid is a muted gold and the bottle has a silver rim around the top and then the rest clear. When you unscrew the lid and begin to pull out the wand, the neck of the bottle is quite narrow, removing a large excess of the lip gloss off the wand.
The wand itself is a very peculiar shape and difficult to describe. In the best description possible, it is diamond shaped, with a kink in the middle and a narrow hole through it. The pointed end of the wand is perfect for reach into the corners of the lips and around the cupids bow. The clever thing about the wand is, a side can be chosen to be used depending on whether you want a bold or subtle lip.
It smells of fruit berries and you can even smell it when its actually been applied to the lips. It has a moisturising texture and can be very bold in colour. The long staying power is a plus that subsequently leaves a stain on the lips.
There are very few if any faults to report at all with this lipgloss. YSL have brought out some amazing lip products recently and I can't wait to try some other shades of the Rouge Velours, Baby Doll Kiss & Blush and Rouge Pur Couture The Mats (very new release).
- £21.00
- avaliable in 24 shades (mines in the shade Rouge Velours 207)
- YSL