Lipstick Queen Fire Red Sinner
Lipstick Queen introduced ten new shades to their core Sinner/Saint line
recently. A £10 N.Dulge voucher at SpaceNK was burning a hole in my
purse recently, and this is what I spent it on (with £8 of my own -
these are £18 each).
I could also wear Scarlet Red and Hot Rose from the new colours, but I opted for Fire Red as I wanted a slightly orange/yellow red that isn't too orange.
On the lips - the orange tone is not obvious; it just reads as a slightly warm, bright red. I find I do have to be careful with the formula, which is matte and a little drying. I need to use Lanolips underneath it to stop it looking too heavy. I find the Saints too sheer which is why I opt for the Sinner formula, but it is too matte for my taste without something to add a little shine, although it isn't as draggy as the original Sinners could sometimes be. Lipstick Queen has also added vanillin to the formula, giving a vanilla scent to the lipstick.
I could also wear Scarlet Red and Hot Rose from the new colours, but I opted for Fire Red as I wanted a slightly orange/yellow red that isn't too orange.
On the lips - the orange tone is not obvious; it just reads as a slightly warm, bright red. I find I do have to be careful with the formula, which is matte and a little drying. I need to use Lanolips underneath it to stop it looking too heavy. I find the Saints too sheer which is why I opt for the Sinner formula, but it is too matte for my taste without something to add a little shine, although it isn't as draggy as the original Sinners could sometimes be. Lipstick Queen has also added vanillin to the formula, giving a vanilla scent to the lipstick.