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Sephora Collection Luster Matte Long-Wear Lip Color

Hey guys!!!

I am a big fan of the Sephora Collection Cream Lip Stain and when I saw itsjudytime do a review on these I had been wanting to try one out.  I have been into more matte lip products lately so I thought why not try it out?I was in New York and I wanted a pretty vampy shade. I saw the shade Deep Plum and thought it was exactly what I was looking for.

Sephora Collection Luster Matte Long-Wear Lip Color


With itsjudytime review I already expected it to be very pigmented, but I was surprised with how pigmented it really was in person for some reason.


That was one swipe!!! I always use this with a clear lip liner just in case it feathers since it is so dark and pigmented. This applies very shiny and it dries down to an almost matte finish. You still have a little bit of a sheen when it is fully dried. For it being a luster matte lip product I was surprised that it didn't dry out my lips whatsoever. My lips could be a little dry and it doesn't enhance it or make them more dry.

Lasting power with this one as long as I am not eating or drinking it can last me up to 6 hours with minor fading. It does come off for the most part when you eat especially if you eat something greasy. You can reapply more product when needed and it will still look good. The Sephora Cream Lip Stain doesn't transfer, but this one since it is not completely matte it will transfer a little bit.

Overall I love this product and I am obsessed with the shade I chosed too. I never thought I would wear such a vampy lip color. I want to get a couple more shades in this lip product. The Sephora brand is not really talked about and I want to try out more things from that line especially since it is a little more affordable than the rest of Sephora.

Have you guys tried out this product?? What do you think of it?? Anything else you guys recommend for me to try out?

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