It has to be said that I absolutely adore the packaging. At first glance I thought it was smaller than other lipstick tubes, perhaps compared to Max Factor and MUA lipsticks, but it appears I was wrong and there's essentially just as much product inside. The Kate Moss lipstick that I gave to my sister (Shade #107) is the opposite of my packaging - red case with black writing - but it's just as pretty. As far as I've seen, that's as much as the packaging varies.
At the time of purchase, I was just completely in love with red lipsticks and tried to find the darkest one I could find as I was looking for makeup for a funeral. In the shop I swatched a lot of testers on my hand and this did seem to be the darkest one in collection; but obviously it isn't the brightest around. However, it's more than stand out on my snow-white skin.
You can see from the swatch on my hand above that your lips would have to be really hydrated before you introduce the lipstick, otherwise they'll appear chapped. You really do have to apply a generous amount in order for the entire lip to be covered, even though it is very pigmented. I find that the biggest problem with the product is that no matter how much I apply, there's always that pink natural-tone line where my lips meet. Sometimes this isn't as visible, like when I'm looking down, so for day-to-day use I suppose it's fine.
For me, though, it's a pretty bold red to wear and so I'd really only apply it for, say, a party or something. But it is nice to add some more colours to my makeup spectrum just so that I have plenty of options for prom. I had difficulty applying it though, and in my opinion you'd need a makeup artist with you just to get this completely right. It's extremely easy to smudge and therefore very difficult to shape your lips without messing up. Maybe you could use a lip-pencil for that, I don't know.
As for the 'Lasting Finish' aspect, it is true to some extent. I was able to drink a couple of mugs of Irn Bru without it rubbing off on the cup so much, but when you eat obviously the colour diminishes and you'd need to reapply at least a little. Without eating or drinking I do think the product would stay looking bright for a good few hours. I might not repurchase one of Kate Moss' darker lipsticks - although I do love this one - but I have heard good things about the nude colours from fellow YouTubers so that will be my next stop.
Look out for more Rimmel London reviews soon and you can catch Tiegan and I's latest video online at www.youtube.com/teewithmeg. Thankyou!
Please bear in mind that all opinions expressed are 100% mine and 100% honest. These articles are fun for me to make and hopefully informative for my readers to read.I have not been sponsored by Rimmel or Superdrug to make this post. Also, sorry if I look terrible in my pictures - the light was being indecisive through the window and I decided not to reapply my makeup for the photos. But I definitely will next time!
The colour really suits you! I find applying darker lipsticks hard too, I end up making my lips look wonky! My approach is to apply a liberal amount to the botton lips then rub them together, I find it *kind of* goes where it should ahah!
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Megan x
Thankyou! Maybe my lips just aren't as cooperative as everyone else's! :D
DeleteI've been hearing a lot of good things about the rimmel kate moss lipsticks, and I am now keen to try them out! Thanks for this.
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It's no problem! Thank you very much, Isabel.
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