L’Oréal Collection Star by Naomi (Jasmine) Lipstick |
L’Oréal Collection Star by Naomi (Jasmine) Lipstick Tube |
In our territory its other name is Jasmine, but I think in other territories even the bottom of the lipstick will say Naomi, too.
L’Oréal Collection Star by Naomi (Jasmine) Lipstick Tube Bottom |
I already own 11 of these lipsticks and I can really say that the packaging is a lifesaver. In real life, L’Oréal is very good in making these plastic squares in colors that are very true to the actual lipstick. So even if they’re side by side, you can still tell by the plastic tile as to which shade is which. It’s relatively easy to look for what you’re looking for in a short amount of time. The signature of the celebrity on the packaging also helps so much because when I am rushing to get somewhere, simply knowing which celebrity made which shade is already enough because I just look for what I want based on the signature.
L’Oréal Collection Star by Naomi (Jasmine) Lipstick Pack |
Since this is such a unique part of the collection, this is thankfully not so hard to describe. This is basically a nudy pink. Imagine your foundation, but with a touch of a cool pink. This will not look like the salmon under eye correctors we’ve gotten so addicted to nowadays as it’s lighter and cooler than that.
L’Oréal Collection Star by Naomi (Jasmine) Lipstick |
So this is how it appears on me. Given that this is a nude shade, I think that this will look profoundly different on darker skin. But I think that this will look obvious and stand out in a good way.
L’Oréal Collection Star by Naomi (Jasmine) Lipstick Swatch |
This is how it looks like on the lips. So this, and all the other shades in the Color Riche collection, have the ability to be so buildable. You can use this as thinly as tint, or you can pile it on as thickly as you want to make it emulate the effect of a liquid lipstick. For this photo, I have it put on relatively thickly for it to be opaque enough, but not too thickly for it to behave as liquid lipstick altogether. In real life, (since you guys technically will not look at my lips like this), this goes on quite matte-ly.
Since this is a nude lipstick that blends in on me, it doesn’t create an illusion of whiter teeth.
So this is how it looks on me. It looks super light on me, but you can tell that it’s still there because of the pinkish touch. Otherwise, it really will look like foundation especially if I’m especially pale for the day. This is too light that it has this thing of blending into its “background” so on days when I’m rosier this feels slightly rosier, too.
Using L’Oréal Collection Star by Naomi (Jasmine) Lipstick |
While this is too light for me to wear alone on most days, this has been a versatile one in the collection as this has helped mellow down the other shades when I want to water the color down and try something new. I think my real favorite is when you mix this with Aishwarya.
According to Verna Marin, chief makeup artist of L’Oréal Paris Philippines, this will work best on fair skintones. According to Marilene Perez, writer of this blog, you need this and all the other shades in the collection because every shade is too pretty to not buy.
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