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Kat von D Everlasting Liquid Lipstick in Susperia


I'm not gonna lie; I bought a lot of makeup over in America. Many of the next post will involve products that may only be available in the States (to my knowledge!). I went to the Sephora in the Florida Mall and they were nearly cleared out of all the shades of the Kat von D Everlasting Liquid Lipstick, so I had limited choice. That's not to say that I'm unhappy with what I picked(in fact, I really love it), I was just disappointed a bit.


I picked up the Liquid Lipstick in the shade Susperia. Susperia is a muted fuchsia colour, that leans towards being more purply toned. This particular colour, i feel, is very flattering on many skintones. I was very into deep fall colours and purples on this trip which is reflected in most of my purchases.


I wanted to try liquid lipsticks as they have been super popular this year and I had yet to try a single one. I found that it is the longest lasting formulation of liquid lipstick that I have tried; compared against is Anastasia Beverly Hills liquid lipsticks. The formula is very comfortable to wear and does not feel drying in the slightest. It dries quickly, but not so quickly that you can't get a neat application. I don't think that there is any scent or taste to this, but I am just getting over the flu and my senses are still impaired.


Photos are a bit rubbish compared to usual as the light I usually use broke. I need to see if I can find anything to substitute until I can buy a new one. I really love this liquid lipstick, I wear it all the time now. I wish I had picked up more, but alas, it was not meant to be....this year ;)

Louise x x

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