Urban Decay Trip, En Fuego, Scorched Vice Lipsticks Reviews & Swatches

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Urban Decay Trip Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Trip Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Trip Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Trip Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Trip Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Trip Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Trip Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Trip Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Trip Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Trip Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Trip Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Trip Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Trip Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Trip Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Trip Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Trip Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Trip Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Trip Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Trip Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Trip Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Trip Vice Lipstick

Trip

Urban Decay Trip Vice Lipstick ($17.00 for 0.11 oz.) is a bright, medium-dark plum with warm undertones and a satin finish. The lipstick had opaque pigmentation in a single layer with a smooth, velvety texture that wasn’t too thick or too thin, so it applied without tugging, felt comfortable over time, but it stayed in place well. The color went on evenly and didn’t emphasize my lip lines or settle into them voer time. It lasted for five hours and was neither drying nor hydrating.

FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).

Formula Overview

$18.00/0.11 oz. - $163.64 Per Ounce

Urban Decay Vice Lipstick ($17.00 for 0.11 oz.) is available in six finishes, which are primarily distinguished by level of sheen, shimmer content, and coverage. I didn't notice any scent or taste. Mega Mattes are the thinnest and have the most “cling” as they are drier and more matte (but most are semi-matte and not a totally flat matte) and can be drying, though they are longer-wearing.

Comfort Mattes are creamier, a little denser, with richer color payoff on average (they are the most pigmented out of the finishes), and have a satin finish that is fairly comfortable to wear, usually lightly hydrating, and longer-wearing.

Creams are usually softer and creamier, though not too soft (they don’t mush or break from the base easily), with some being tackier and stiffer in the tube until they warm up against the lips; they have good color payoff, are hydrating, and are comfortable to wear but have more typical wear (four to six hours–six hours for deeper/richer shades like a red).

Sheers and Sheer Shimmers have a more balm-like consistency that feels a little thinner but is wetter/more emollient than Mega Mattes, so ultimately, they feel quite different applied; they have sheerer coverage, though more semi-sheer to semi-opaque than very sheer, and have the shortest wear time at two to fours with light hydration.

Metallized is the most shimmery of the finishes, though some of the other finishes have shades that are actually as shimmery (to me), but the Metallized formula has a thinner, more emollient base that isn’t as dense or as cream-like as the Creams; they feel more like the Sheers but a bit heavier and more pigmented (but seem to run semi-opaque to opaque, not always fully opaque) with average wear (four to five hours), light hydration.

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Ingredients


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Urban Decay En Fuego Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay En Fuego Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay En Fuego Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay En Fuego Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay En Fuego Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay En Fuego Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay En Fuego Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay En Fuego Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay En Fuego Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay En Fuego Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay En Fuego Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay En Fuego Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay En Fuego Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay En Fuego Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay En Fuego Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay En Fuego Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay En Fuego Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay En Fuego Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay En Fuego Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay En Fuego Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay En Fuego Vice Lipstick

En Fuego

Urban Decay En Fuego Vice Lipstick ($17.00 for 0.11 oz.) is a rich, reddish-brown with subtle, warm undertones and a cream finish. It had intense, opaque color payoff in a single stroke. The texture was smooth, velvety, and creamy enough to glide on with ease but did not feel slippery while worn. This shade stayed on well for five and a half hours and was lightly hydrating over time.

FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).

Formula Overview

$18.00/0.11 oz. - $163.64 Per Ounce

Urban Decay Vice Lipstick ($17.00 for 0.11 oz.) is available in six finishes, which are primarily distinguished by level of sheen, shimmer content, and coverage. I didn't notice any scent or taste. Mega Mattes are the thinnest and have the most “cling” as they are drier and more matte (but most are semi-matte and not a totally flat matte) and can be drying, though they are longer-wearing.

Comfort Mattes are creamier, a little denser, with richer color payoff on average (they are the most pigmented out of the finishes), and have a satin finish that is fairly comfortable to wear, usually lightly hydrating, and longer-wearing.

Creams are usually softer and creamier, though not too soft (they don’t mush or break from the base easily), with some being tackier and stiffer in the tube until they warm up against the lips; they have good color payoff, are hydrating, and are comfortable to wear but have more typical wear (four to six hours–six hours for deeper/richer shades like a red).

Sheers and Sheer Shimmers have a more balm-like consistency that feels a little thinner but is wetter/more emollient than Mega Mattes, so ultimately, they feel quite different applied; they have sheerer coverage, though more semi-sheer to semi-opaque than very sheer, and have the shortest wear time at two to fours with light hydration.

Metallized is the most shimmery of the finishes, though some of the other finishes have shades that are actually as shimmery (to me), but the Metallized formula has a thinner, more emollient base that isn’t as dense or as cream-like as the Creams; they feel more like the Sheers but a bit heavier and more pigmented (but seem to run semi-opaque to opaque, not always fully opaque) with average wear (four to five hours), light hydration.

Browse all of our Urban Decay Vice Lipstick swatches.

Ingredients

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Urban Decay Scorched Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Scorched Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Scorched Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Scorched Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Scorched Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Scorched Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Scorched Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Scorched Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Scorched Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Scorched Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Scorched Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Scorched Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Scorched Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Scorched Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Scorched Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Scorched Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Scorched Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Scorched Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Scorched Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Scorched Vice Lipstick
Urban Decay Scorched Vice Lipstick

Scorched

Urban Decay Scorched Vice Lipstick ($17.00 for 0.11 oz.) is a dark, coppery brown with warm, red undertones and fine gold and copper pearl for a more metallic finish. The pigmentation was nearly opaque in a single layer (seemed a bit more pigmented compared to the original launch) with a smooth, lightly emollient texture that applied evenly and smoothly across my lips. It lasted for five hours and was moisturizing over time.

FURTHER READING: Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).

Formula Overview

$18.00/0.11 oz. - $163.64 Per Ounce

Urban Decay Vice Lipstick ($17.00 for 0.11 oz.) is available in six finishes, which are primarily distinguished by level of sheen, shimmer content, and coverage. I didn't notice any scent or taste. Mega Mattes are the thinnest and have the most “cling” as they are drier and more matte (but most are semi-matte and not a totally flat matte) and can be drying, though they are longer-wearing.

Comfort Mattes are creamier, a little denser, with richer color payoff on average (they are the most pigmented out of the finishes), and have a satin finish that is fairly comfortable to wear, usually lightly hydrating, and longer-wearing.

Creams are usually softer and creamier, though not too soft (they don’t mush or break from the base easily), with some being tackier and stiffer in the tube until they warm up against the lips; they have good color payoff, are hydrating, and are comfortable to wear but have more typical wear (four to six hours–six hours for deeper/richer shades like a red).

Sheers and Sheer Shimmers have a more balm-like consistency that feels a little thinner but is wetter/more emollient than Mega Mattes, so ultimately, they feel quite different applied; they have sheerer coverage, though more semi-sheer to semi-opaque than very sheer, and have the shortest wear time at two to fours with light hydration.

Metallized is the most shimmery of the finishes, though some of the other finishes have shades that are actually as shimmery (to me), but the Metallized formula has a thinner, more emollient base that isn’t as dense or as cream-like as the Creams; they feel more like the Sheers but a bit heavier and more pigmented (but seem to run semi-opaque to opaque, not always fully opaque) with average wear (four to five hours), light hydration.

Browse all of our Urban Decay Vice Lipstick swatches.

Ingredients

Makeup Look
On face:
  • Huda Beauty #FauxFilter Foundation
  • Laura Mercier Loose Setting Powder
  • Too Faced Natural Face Palette
  • Too Faced Sun Bunny Bronzer Duo
On eyes:
  • Too Faced Natural Eyes Eyeshadow Palette
  • Too Faced Natural Matte Eyeshadow Palette
  • Urban Decay Scorch Eyeliner

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Nancy T Avatar

Now I know why I didn’t instantaneously go crazy over Trip and En Fuego; I already have those EXACT or near exact shades in MAC Retro (I’d say 100%) for Trip, and then for En Fuego, PMG Strangé is extremely close!

I do still love Scorched, but I’m not so certain I could pull it off. I’ll have to try that particular one on to see.

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