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adoringBuzzard0
This is my second Vice lipstick in the Comfort Matte formula, I already have Bad Blood and enjoy it so much that I decided to try more reds in the same range.
Context: I have fair skin with neutral-to-warm/olive undertones, MAC Face & Body in C1 is a good foundation match for me, as is Make Up Store Sculpt Excellence in Cashmere. Estée Lauder Double Wear 1W1-1W2. I love red lipstick, I wear it a lot and I mix shades quite a bit, to get the right shade and undertone. Lots of lipstick shades read way more blue on me than they look in the tube, blue-based reds verge on fuchsia on my lips, so I go for lipsticks with warm/yellow-based tones. MAC Lady Danger has been my most used lipstick or years, I’ve gone through two tubes of it, but I never wear it on it’s own. It’s a little too bright and orange for me just applied straight on my lips. It’s perfect over a slightly darker blue-based or neutral red lipliner, though, and I mix it with more neutral red lipsticks quite a lot as well.
However. I really love Bad Blood, and I really enjoyed the Comfort Matte formula, it feels nice on the lips, lasts well enough and both feels and looks somehow smoother on the lips than MAC mattes, much as I enjoy those, so I got Temper thinking that it might be a sort of Comfort Matte formula dupe for Lady Danger. They looked very similar in comparison swatches on Temptalia.
It’s not a Lady Danger dupe, just to get that out of the way; Temper is far more muted than Lady Danger, which is BRIGHT and has almost no softening brown or white in it at all. That’s why it looks so good on top of darker reds, I think, it’s such a pure, intensely saturated shade of red orange. Temper has similar tones, a similar ratio of red to yellow, but it’s much less bright. There’s a faint hint of white in it – not so much that it goes coral, but it’s definitely there – and it’s also a dirtier orange red, leaning much more towards brick and terracotta than Lady Danger. Significantly lighter and brighter than MAC Chili, though, which is another matte in the same colour family. This makes it far more wearable on it’s own than Lady Danger for me, that actually works. It’s also very lovely worn blotted to more of a sheer stain, and it’s beautiful over a cooler red lip liner, just like Lady Danger, but the effect is slightly different.
Which is completely fine. I enjoy Temper very much on it’s own terms, and it’s a nice twist on the yellow-based red for me. I find it surprisingly easy to wear, and I do love the formula.
Still going to have to buy another tube of Lady Danger when I run out soon, though.
boredUnicorn9
This is my second Vice lipstick in the Comfort Matte formula, I already have Bad Blood and enjoy it so much that I decided to try more reds in the same range.
Context: I have fair skin with neutral-to-warm/olive undertones, MAC Face & Body in C1 is a good foundation match for me, as is Make Up Store Sculpt Excellence in Cashmere. Estée Lauder Double Wear 1W1-1W2. I love red lipstick, I wear it a lot and I mix shades quite a bit, to get the right shade and undertone. Lots of lipstick shades read way more blue on me than they look in the tube, blue-based reds verge on fuchsia on my lips, so I go for lipsticks with warm/yellow-based tones. MAC Lady Danger has been my most used lipstick or years, I’ve gone through two tubes of it, but I never wear it on it’s own. It’s a little too bright and orange for me just applied straight on my lips. It’s perfect over a slightly darker blue-based or neutral red lipliner, though, and I mix it with more neutral red lipsticks quite a lot as well.
However. I really love Bad Blood, and I really enjoyed the Comfort Matte formula, it feels nice on the lips, lasts well enough and both feels and looks somehow smoother on the lips than MAC mattes, much as I enjoy those, so I got Temper thinking that it might be a sort of Comfort Matte formula dupe for Lady Danger. They looked very similar in comparison swatches on Temptalia.
It’s not a Lady Danger dupe, just to get that out of the way; Temper is far more muted than Lady Danger, which is BRIGHT and has almost no softening brown or white in it at all. That’s why it looks so good on top of darker reds, I think, it’s such a pure, intensely saturated shade of red orange. Temper has similar tones, a similar ratio of red to yellow, but it’s much less bright. There’s a faint hint of white in it – not so much that it goes coral, but it’s definitely there – and it’s also a dirtier orange red, leaning much more towards brick and terracotta than Lady Danger. Significantly lighter and brighter than MAC Chili, though, which is another matte in the same colour family. This makes it far more wearable on it’s own than Lady Danger for me, that actually works. It’s also very lovely worn blotted to more of a sheer stain, and it’s beautiful over a cooler red lip liner, just like Lady Danger, but the effect is slightly different.
Which is completely fine. I enjoy Temper very much on it’s own terms, and it’s a nice twist on the yellow-based red for me. I find it surprisingly easy to wear, and I do love the formula.
Still going to have to buy another tube of Lady Danger when I run out soon, though.