Rouge Artist Lipstick (2020)

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Make Up For Ever Rouge Artist Lipstick (2020)
Make Up For Ever Rouge Artist Lipstick (2020)
Make Up For Ever Rouge Artist Lipstick (2020)
Make Up For Ever Rouge Artist Lipstick (2020)
Make Up For Ever Rouge Artist Lipstick (2020)
Make Up For Ever Rouge Artist Lipstick (2020)
Make Up For Ever Rouge Artist Lipstick (2020)
Make Up For Ever Rouge Artist Lipstick (2020)
Make Up For Ever Rouge Artist Lipstick (2020)
Make Up For Ever Rouge Artist Lipstick (2020)
Make Up For Ever Rouge Artist Lipstick (2020)
Make Up For Ever Rouge Artist Lipstick (2020)
Make Up For Ever Rouge Artist Lipstick (2020)
Make Up For Ever Rouge Artist Lipstick (2020)
Make Up For Ever Rouge Artist Lipstick (2020)

Make Up For Ever Rouge Artist Lipstick (2020) is a lipstick that retails for $23.00 and contains 0.11 oz. ($209.09 per ounce). There are 71 shades in our database.

Editor's Review

The formula is supposed to "blur, smooth, and hydrate" with "intensity of a matte and the comfort of a cream" and delivers "ultra-pigment[ation]." The consistency reminded me of the more new-school "matte" formulas that feel velvety without wetness/shine--the ones that feel more silicone-heavy and primer-like, which are often thinner, too. I'd say that the new Rouge Artist formula has a little more traditional creaminess, so there was a satin shine (which was as marketed--satin finish!).

The consistency was smooth, lightweight, and thin without feeling clingy. In the close-up photos, there were several shades that looked like there were little bits scattered on my lips, almost like it had pilled, though I didn't feel it when I pressed my lips together and couldn't see it in person.

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The formula is supposed to "blur, smooth, and hydrate" with "intensity of a matte and the comfort of a cream" and delivers "ultra-pigment[ation]." The consistency reminded me of the more new-school "matte" formulas that feel velvety without wetness/shine--the ones that feel more silicone-heavy and primer-like, which are often thinner, too. I'd say that the new Rouge Artist formula has a little more traditional creaminess, so there was a satin shine (which was as marketed--satin finish!).

The consistency was smooth, lightweight, and thin without feeling clingy. In the close-up photos, there were several shades that looked like there were little bits scattered on my lips, almost like it had pilled, though I didn't feel it when I pressed my lips together and couldn't see it in person.

They had mostly opaque to opaque color coverage in a single layer. Most shades applied evenly and sat well enough on my lips, though there were some that emphasized my lip lines slightly. They wore for four to six hours on me with some of the very rich, deeper shades lasting a little longer than that. The formula felt mostly non-drying to lightly hydrating to me.

There was a sweet, slightly floral scent that was noticeable on for the first few minutes, but I didn't notice any taste.

Claims / Ingredients

This long-lasting lipstick combines the intensity of a matte and the comfort of a cream to blur, smooth, and hydrate. With packaging that mimics the precision of a lip brush, you can achieve effortless, feather-proof application easily.

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