Giorgio Armani Rooftop Party (08) Lip Maestro Satin Lipstick Review & Swatches
Rooftop Party (08)
Giorgio Armani Rooftop Party (08) Lip Maestro Satin Lipstick ($39.00 for 0.13 oz.) is a bright, light-medium red with strong, warm orange undertones and a luminous sheen.
- Mostly opaque pigmentation
- Thin, watery consistency initially, then lightly tacky and more transfer-resistant after setting
- Applied evenly and didn’t emphasize lip texture
- Long-wearing (six hours, plus fuchsia stain left behind)
FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).
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Formula Overview
$39.00/0.13 oz. - $300.00 Per Ounce
The formula is supposed to have a "luminous satin finish" that wears down to a "soft-bitten lip stain" with eight-hour wear and "24 hour hydration" that yields "intense color." The pigmentation ranged from semi-opaque to mostly opaque, but they had slight translucency due to the almost watery consistency.
Iniitally, the liquid lipstick felt thin, somewhat watery, but it developed tackiness as it set on my lips. It was lightweight without feeling clingy, which made it comfortable to wear. They did have a fuchsia-like stain (most apparent on the applicators) that became more apparent after an hour or two of wear, which paired well with the darker, red-hued shades but made the lighter shades look uneven over time (until all of it looked stained).
The shades lasted between five and seven hours but tended to look more similar after four hours of wear. The formula felt moderately hydrating while on.
Browse all of our Giorgio Armani Lip Maestro Satin Lipstick swatches.
Ingredients
AQUA / WATER / EAU ā¢ GLYCERIN ā¢ TRIMETHYLSILOXYSILICATE ā¢ TRIMETHYLSILOXYPHENYL DIMETHICONE ā¢ DIMETHICONE ā¢ HYDROXYETHYL ACRYLATE/SODIUM ACRYLOYLDIMETHYL TAURATE COPOLYMER ā¢ ISODODECANE ā¢ POLYPROPYLSILSESQUIOXANE ā¢ TRIETHYLHEXANOIN ā¢ CI 77491 / IRON OXIDES ā¢ VINYL DIMETHICONE/LAURYL DIMETHICONE CROSSPOLYMER ā¢ POLYMETHYLSILSESQUIOXANE ā¢ SODIUM DEHYDROACETATE ā¢ CAPRYLYL GLYCOL ā¢ SORBITAN ISOSTEARATE ā¢ POLYSORBATE 60 ā¢ CI 77891 / TITANIUM DIOXIDE ā¢ CITRIC ACID ā¢ CI 17200 / RED 33 ā¢ CI 77499 / IRON OXIDES ā¢ AMMONIUM POLYACRYLATE ā¢ CI 15985 / YELLOW 6 ā¢ PHENOXYETHANOL ā¢ BUTYLENE GLYCOL ā¢ ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE ā¢ CI 45410 / RED 28
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As stunning of a perfect summer red this is, I don’t know how I’d feel if I saw my very cherry red lips turning fuchsia…hmm. š=šŗ
I love the colour, but Iām not particularly interested in wearing an orange-toned red that fades into a fuschia. Iād have to be quite careful with my other makeup to ensure it would suit both, and Iām not interested in paying $50 for a lipstick I have to do work to wear.
I guess it’s that fuchsia stain that is left behind that not everyone wants – still a gorgeous colour.