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As always, the Vice lipsticks are awesome! The formula is smooth, creamy and hydrating. That being said, my opinion on this collection is rather mixed. Pallor and UV-B didn't meet my expectations. They aren't very pigmented and they just don't look even on the lips. I had high hopes for Frostbite too, the color is gorgeous but unfortunately it wasn't completely opaque and too patchy for my liking. 😡
I didn't like Oil Slick either, but I shouldn't complain because the color is exactly what it's supposed to be ; a sheer black. I would have loved a fully opaque black with silver glitters! If you want a sheer black, I think you would love it.
Bruise, Asphyxia, Smog and Roach are the only shades I would recommend. These colors aren't streaky and they are more pigmented than the other shades. Bruise is sheerer, but still highly pigmented!
Overall, I think the colors are very unique but half of them could have been more opaque and pigmented.
Left to right : Roach, Pallor, UV-B and Oil Slick.
Roach is a deep bronze with a shimmery finish.
Pallor is a mauve with grey undertones and a shimmery finish.
UV-B is a medium blue with a shimmery finish.
Oil Slick is a sheer black with silver micro-glitters and a slightly glossy finish.
Left to right : Bruise, Asphyxia, Smog and Frostbite.
Bruise is a deep wine red with a slightly glossy finish.
Asphyxia is a lavender pink with blue micro-glitters and a shimmery finish.
Smog is a golden brown with a shimmery finish.
Frostbite is a dark royal blue with a sparkly finish.
The Urban Decay Vintage Vice Lipsticks retail for $21 CAD for 3.4g.
(I received these products in order to evaluate them and give my opinion, but rest assured that my comments are always honest and impartial.)
Bruise is the only one I think I can wear out haha, but I love that Urban Decay always takes risks with such bold colours!!
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Same here! haha
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