Lipstick Comparisons: $26 to $34 (Part 1)
Though often lumped into high-end, this is a tier made up of designer brands like Chanel, Dior, and YSL. Most higher-end/designer lipsticks are scented, usually with floral or fruit. Rose seems to be the most prevalent scent found in brands across the board; sometimes it’s subtle (Chanel), while other times it’s heavy (Dolce & Gabbana). I find designer range lipsticks to be non-drying to moisturizing with more opaque formulas overall. Packaging is often nicer, but it’s not always the case and is, inevitably, very personal.
- PROS: Creamy, opaque, long-wearing (4 to 6 hours), universally wearable shade range
- NEUTRAL: 0.13 oz., no out of the box shades, heavily rose-scented
- CONS: Hard to find in stores
- MY REC: One characteristic that I think is noteworthy is Burberry Lip Covers are exceptionally well designed with a lot of attention paid to the details, from the gunmetal packaging to the magnetic closure to the etched check pattern on the lipstick itself. The shade range seems very flattering across skin tones with a good variety of pinks, nudes, and reds.
- PROS: Semi-opaque to opaque, moisturizing, long-wearing (4 to 6 hours), nice shade range
- NEUTRAL: 0.12 oz., slightly rose-scented
- CONS: Mostly cream/satin finishes
- MY REC: I love how pigmented Rouge Allures are, and I find them comfortable wear; they wear for several hours and never leave my lips feeling dry. Sometimes I wish they’d make more (or some) Rouge Allures with shimmery finishes, too; it is a range dominated by satin/creamy finishes.
- PROS: Lightweight, smooth, semi-opaque, many shades available but mostly wearable shades, wears 4 hours on average
- NEUTRAL: 0.12 oz., slight rose-vanilla scent, no out of the box shades
- CONS: Mostly shimmery/frosty finishes
- MY REC: This is probably the least moisturizing lipstick by Chanel, though it’s not at all drying, but it won’t heal up dry or cracked lips by any means. Rouge Coco excels in being a very wearable shade range with a lightweight formula that doesn’t quite feel like your average lipstick.
- PROS: Glossy, creamy, opaque, long-wearing (4 to 6 hours), easy to apply
- NEUTRAL: 0.20 oz., slightly rose-scented
- CONS: Short shade range, limited finishes
- MY REC: I almost didn’t include these, as they’re more of a liquid lipstick than the traditional bullet lipsticks that dominate this series. It’s one of my favorite lip formulas of all time, though, because it’s very comfortable to wear.
- PROS: Creamy, semi-sheer to semi-opaque, wears for an average of 4 hours
- NEUTRAL: 0.12 oz., heavily rose-scented
- CONS: Short shade range with mostly pinks/reds
- MY REC: The lipstick doesn’t feel drying but not overly moisturizing, and it only wears for an average length of time on me (4 hours), so for a higher-end lipstick, I’m not totally sold on it.
- PROS: Creamy, glossy, moisturizing, semi-opaque, several shades available (mostly wearable)
- NEUTRAL: 0.07 oz., scented but it’s quite faint (indeterminable)
- CONS: Very little for the money, wears off within 1 to 2 hours
- MY REC: These are comparable to Cle de Peau’s Extra Silky Lipsticks (which retail for $52); they’re not quite as good (particularly when it comes to wear), but they’re still very similar. It’s a moisturizing formula, but given that you get very little in each (just 0.07 oz., a little over half your average lipstick) and it needs frequent reapplication, it’ll add up quickly.
- PROS: Creamy, opaque, long-wearing (4 to 6 hours)
- NEUTRAL: 0.13 oz., heavily rose-scented
- CONS: Mostly cream/satin finishes
- MY REC: Not as moisturizing as the Shine formula but more pigmented in return. It also wears a little longer on average. The Classic Cream formula has the same heavy rose-scent, though.
- PROS: Creamy, glossy, semi-opaque to opaque shade range with wearable and some “fun” colors, moisturizing, wears 4 hours on average
- NEUTRAL: 0.13 oz., heavily rose-scented
- CONS: May be difficult to find in-stores
- MY REC: Other than it being harder to check out in person (and worse yet, Saks doesn’t have a great cosmetic return policy last I checked), I’ve had a lot of success with their Shine Lipsticks. They’re moisturizing and have lots of color pay off. I think the biggest complaint I’ve seen from others who have tried this lipstick is the scent (very strong).
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