First up I have to say that I love purple! but this isn't your ordinary purple, nor your ordinary stain nor gloss.
First impressions are a stylish and dainty tube that fits somewhat snug into ones hand... the colour looks reddish purple in the tube and the doe-foot applicator made me quiver in my boots... it is huge! The applicator is angled though which actually made it very easy to apply and covered my lips precisely.
It glides on like buttery gloss, and it does feel a little tacky to start but that settles and leaves a nice sheen to your lips. I like it best with two coats as the colour appears muted with one. the colour does develop more of a red tone on my lips... like a boysenberry has exploded on my lips... in fact it looks like I have bathes my lips in fresh juice (without the mess).
It feels light, luxurious and not as tacky as I had wondered about, it does transfer if eating/drinking/kissing etc (and hair does stick to it as well), but if I lick my lips I get a hint of berry flavour.
Lasting power of a stain and yet it comes off cleanly when you want it to. It doesn't bleed out from the lips at all.
I love wearing this lip shine, it stands out and I have had a number of compliments and conversations started because of this lip product.
Let's start off by saying: I am not a big gloss fan. Most glosses I've used are sticky, they wear off, and the get all through my hair and on my clothing. But for $5 on sale (really $2.50 because it was buy one get one free) at postie plus, and being a L'Oreal product, I thought I'd try it. And I am happily surprised.
The colour I got was 300 (Juliet) which is a raspberry pink shade. The tube is very stylish, being silver, slightly longer than most lipsticks, with the shape tapering off on one end and a small section of see-through plastic so you can get a peek at the colour. I was expecting the brush to be attached to the long tapered end, but it actually screws out of the thickest end. The brush itself is quite short with a looped leaf-shape applicator.
The gloss: the colour showed up as darker and deeper on my lips than on my hand, mostly because it is a sheer gloss.It applies very nicely and is easy to spread around, not sticky at all. After a little bit of drying it does become tacky-textured, but only a little. And it wore well even after eating lunch. This is the effect I expect from a blotted lip lipstick (plus extra shine) rather than a gloss, so I really like it.