Above: Estee Lauder Pure Color Envy Shines in Mischievous Rose and Innocent…pure pinky nude bliss.
While running errands with my family earlier today, I was waylaid by Estee Lauder’s latest lip color debut: Pure Color Envy Sculpting Shine Lipstick (also available at Neiman Marcus and Bloomingdales). I have lauded the noteworthy quality of the Estee Lauder Pure Color Envy Sculpting Lipstick (HERE and HERE), and, in light of my affinity for the pigment-rich formula, couldn’t help but impulse buy two pinky nude shades in this lumionous version. Both shades are unmitigated musts for those of us who adore the pink-peach-nude hybrid shades and the hydrating formula is ever so apropos for the summertime months ahead!
Kindly scroll on for more details, swatches and images of the lip color in action as well as the Bottom Line…
Above: Swatches of Innocent and Mischievous Rose in direct sunlight.
After quickly perusing all 16 shade offerings, I quickly settled on Mischievous Rose (a creamy, beige-tinged nude pink) and Innocent (a light peachy pink with a satin finish). Upon swatching, I was instantly struck by how color-saturated the shades were, especially for a formula that purports “shine” (which is generally synonymous with “sheer” in my experience). The lip color is smooth and cushiony but has enough weight to contribute to a decent level of decidedly shiny staying power. The formula is moisturizing and comfortable and, for $30, does not disappoint. This is indubitably a luxurious, lusciously-pigmented, endlessly luminous lipstick!
Estée Lauder Pure Color Envy Sculpting Shine Lipstick transforms your lips, your look and your attitude. It saturates your lips with brilliant color and shine in a single stroke while enhancing the natural beauty of your skin tone. Multifaceted pigments create definition so your lips look beautifully shaped, sculpted and curvaceous. It also contains a time-released moisture complex to help capture and seal in hydration.
The following images reflect both Mischievous Rose and Innocent in action in various lighting situations…
Above: Mischievous Rose.
Above: Mischievous Rose.
Above: Mischievous Rose.
Above: Applying Innocent.
Above: Innocent.
Above: With Innocent.
Above: Last look.
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Bottom Line: The Estee Lauder Pure Color Envy Sculpting Shine Lipstickformula (also available at Neiman Marcus and Bloomingdales) is an utter delight! I am so enchanted with both Mischievous Rose and Innocent and officially deem them a mandate for those of you who have a penchant for pinky nudes as much as I do. The rich, buttery texture, beautiful pigmentation and intense shine collectively contribute to the ease of wear and I am confident I’ll be reaching for these all summer!
Good things ahead, including a skincare round up, fresh FOTD, new video and a host of recently-procured beauty…have a marvelous Monday…xx,
Comments (6)
Both of those look beautiful on you!
Than you, Judi!!!
xx,
–The Beauty Professor
Looks like I have to buy Innocent. Thank you for showing us!!!!!
Innocent is such a lovely peach shade…it brightens up the face while still being subtle!
xx,
–The Beauty Professor
Went out on your advice today and bought both!! You were right on with these. They are gorgeous. Thank you for the great advice!
That is wonderful news, Terri! Thanks for letting me know!
Enjoy them both…xx,
–The Beauty Professor
–The B