I've been playing with my Creamy Lips- applying straight from the pen, using a lip brush, blending with a balm to dilute the color or use over a lip primer. no matter what I do, it always looks good and leaves enough pigment for many hours. The lipstick's effect is still evident even after lunch or a drink. While some of the color and finish transfers to the cup, my lips still look painted and feel soft and smooth. That alone is pretty amazing.
Ellis Red (L101) is the signature color of this collection and can be found in all three lipstick ranges (Creamy, Glazed and Milky). It was developed to look as close to "blood red" as possible, and you can tell from my somewhat disturbing swatch photo that this goal was fully achieved. Wearing Ellis Red makes your lip the focal point of your face, so make sure they're in top shape. Another thing to consider about the shade is that it brings out any redness and/or skin issue. So if you plan on wearing L101, take the time to do the works and cover any hint of imperfection. Use a good primer (preferably one that tones down any redness), a medium-to-full-coverage foundation, dab and blend concealers and highlighters where necessary and set everything with the finest powder you own. It's high maintenance, for sure, but absolutely necessary when wearing an Oscar night worthy red lipstick.
Bottom line: A must try for any red lip addict.
Ellis Faas Creamy Lips ($35) is exclusive to Bergdorf Goodman and Liberty London(€25.00). I recieved mine at a Bergdorf media event.
All photos are mine.
This is the only lip color i can wear without having to darken it with lip liner,, its a TRUE blood red...and it is to die for...When you see someone with such blood red lips your eyes go straight to their lips, and watch how their lips move when they speak...
ReplyDeleteI wore "Ellis Red" in public for the first time today, and got multiple compliments.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE this color, but am not a fan of the click-pen applicator, which can make a mess.
But this color is more than worth a little inconvenience.