Reviews
You kinda get what you paid for, but not really.
From top to bottom: Tom Ford Boys and Girls Dylan, Tom Ford F* Fabulous, Pat McGrath Luxetrance Major Red. This expletive laden lipstick color is a good neutral red that complements wide range of skin tone (even those with elusive olive undertone - not color, undertone). Drawback is the price due to brand name and “exotic” ingredient of murumuru butter, but not really. Get this if you are flush with cash and impulsive desire when your bonus check cleared. Wear them everyday as a psychological manifestation that of “I made it in the world, look at this lips, it oozes money, daaahling.” The color of this lipstick alone make other ladies asks which brand is it from because the hand swatch color is true when applied to your lips. That somehow balances the price vs product actual value. Note: If you are at the extreme end of warm, golden, yellow undertone the Boys and Girls Dylan might look better on you. If you are at the extreme end of cool tone, get the Pat McGrath Major Red. This lipstick formula is smooth and moisturizing as claimed. One swipe applied sheer but the red pigments does show. If you want intense payout, two swipe. Minus 1 star for the price markup due to packaging. Chic black cover and slap of LE label aren’t worth extra $5 per. At least the lipstick color and formula is good.