Hi everyone! Hope you all are doing well.
In this week’s post, I will be reviewing Chambor’s Xtreme Wear Transferproof Liquid Lipstick.
Liquid lipstick have been quite a fad for a while now. We too love liquid lipsticks because they give a flawless finish and look amazing. Every brand in the market has come up with their own liquid matte lipsticks. Chambor’s Xtreme Wear Transferproof Liquid Lipstick was launched in India a few months ago and I have been using it for over a month now.
Price: Rs 845 for 6ml.
Shade
There are 18 shades available in the market; all of which go well with the Indian skin tone. I have 401 which is an everyday nude pink colour.
Packaging
Each liquid lipstick comes in a black box with the logo and the name of the product on the box. The liquid lipstick comes in a transparent glass tube and a long wand with a black cap. The packaging is really classy and makes the product feel worth that money.
Fragrance
The liquid lipstick has a mild mint fragrance that does not go away.
Application
The liquid lipsticks have a matte finish and dry up within 5 minutes of application. It stays for 8-10 hours which is quite a lot. While eating or drinking, the lipstick does lose a little bit of its colour intensity. However it does not disappear. These lipsticks are highly pigmented and thus one should be careful while applying them. One coat of application is more than enough. I personally feel it does not dry up completely matte if there is more than 2 coats of liquid lipstick.
Pros
The wand makes application extremely easy.
The liquid lipstick is long lasting and does not need a touch up every few hours.
The range of Chambor’s Xtreme Wear Transferproof Liquid Lipsticks has a variety of shades that complement Indian skin tone.
The liquid lipsticks have a completely matte finish.
Cons
Not pocket friendly
Some people might find it too drying for their lips.
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Photography Credits: Brinda Khatri.