Of the three I tried, Orchid Infinity, the edgy cream, was the shade I had the most issues with. Wearing Estee Lauder Pure Color Love Lipstick in Orchid Infinity The colours were pre-selected for us, but I like how they approached the selection as it gave me the chance to try out a variety of finishes. I was gifted an interesting variety of shades at the Pure Color Love launch event: Estee Lauder Pure Color Love Lipsticks swatches – Orchid Infinity, Bar Red and Flash Chill It’s a weighty product, which to me has always meant luxury. Weird shape aside, the lipsticks themselves are quite lovely – which is really the whole point of the product now isn’t it? The packaging is a pull out tube with a lovely satisfying snap closure. Which means a heck of a lot of wear on one side of it – and yet I can never remember which side I’m wearing it down! ARGH! I’m currently trying to wear the lipstick down in the shape *I* want. Sure, it’s edgy, unique, whatever the heck else you want to call it, but it’s not for me. One thing’s for sure – I don’t like the shape. I don’t even know what to call it – chisel edge point? X-acto knife? Like what the heck even is that? It comes to a sharp point as both sides are exactly identical – a steep vertical slant to the end of the lipstick bullet. Perhaps the most bizarre thing about this range is the shape of the lipstick bullet. There are loads of nudes, heaps of brights, and plenty of deep shades. Ranging from “ulta mattes to shimmer pearls, cool chromes and edgy cremes”, the colour lineup has a blissful diversity that doesn’t seem too heavy in any area. Brand new to Estee Lauder is their 30-colour range of the Pure Color Love lipsticks.
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