Saturday, January 25, 2014

L'oreal Extraordinaire by Colour Riche Review - Purple Prelude and PlumAdagio

Hi everyone!

      It's been awhile, but today I'm going to review the new L'oreal Extraordinaire lip products. I loved their Colour Caresse Wet Shine Stains that came out awhile ago so I thought I'd give these a try as well. I got them in Purple Prelude (#403) and Plum Adagio (#502). They retail for $9.99 and can be found in all drugstores by now.



Purple Prelude (403)


Plum Adagio (502)
Left to right: Purple Prelude (403), Plum Adagio (502)
Purple Prelude (403)
Top: One coat
Bottom: Two coats
Plum Adagio (502)
Top: One coat
Bottom: Two coats


      This product is a liquid lipstick which is the new "thing" in terms of lipstick formulations and such.
Purple Prelude is a pinkish mauve color. It is a softer color that works for everyday wear and should look flattering on most people. There isn't too much pigmentation with one coat. You need at least two coats for the color to really show.
Plum Adagio is a dark purple color with shimmers if you look closely in the pictures above. It does settle and accentuate lip lines. This color was not flattering against my pale complexion. It was much too vampy of a look and not in a good way.

In general, these liquid lipsticks are:
  • Reminiscent of the Maybelline Color Elixirs in terms of the formula. They apply like a gloss with the pigmentation of a lipstick. It leaves a very shiny finish and has a buttery feeling like the Elixirs although not as heavy or thick in comparison.
  • Relatively easy to apply and build up the colors.
  • The dark purple color did settle into lip lines and accentuate them which is a con.
  • The packaging isn't all that impressive. The color that is shown on the packaging is the color that you will actually see inside. However, if the product contains shimmers, you will not be able to tell from the color shown on the outside. I did not know Plum Adagio contained shimmers until I applied it onto my lips.
  • The packaging is also a magnet for fingerprints. There is just no getting around it. Touch it and there will be fingerprints everywhere.
      Lastly, the biggest CON for me was the taste and smell of it!! I can't describe the taste or smell of it exactly but it was such a huge turnoff for me. It was unbearable. Even when you remove it, the scent and taste of it still remains. Personally, I was disappointed in this product. I didn't like the packaging and the scent/taste of it was just overwhelming. I would not recommend this product at all for those who are sensitive to smells and such. Between this and the Maybelline Color Elixirs, since they have similar formulations, I would say that the Color Elixirs are worth a try more than these. They also have a wider range of colors to choose from. You can check out my post on the Maybelline Color Elixirs here if you are interested.

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