This is not my kind of color but the formulation is surprisingly opaque and creamy for such a light shade. Star Anise: Soft beige-gray with just a hint of lavender.
Simply put, the Bite Amuse Bouche formulation is one of the best on the market and every single shade in this limited edition collection wears like a dream. I wish there's more to say about these lipsticks but I really don't have any critiques.
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Although the finish is not free from smudging or transferring, the colors last quite a while as the pigments are so intense, particularly with the bright and deeper shades. In terms of wear, the Amuse Bouche Lipsticks perform very well. The lipsticks are lightweight yet smoothing and cushioning. Infused with the same 12 nourishing oils and triple-milled pigments as the original Amuse Bouche lineup, every single one of these spice-inspired lipsticks is pigmented, creamy, and hydrating. The packaging is simple and minimalist yet it feels fancy and well-made. The lipstick bullet has a classic slanted tip and it is pressed with the Bite "B" logo along the side. To read on, click.īite Beauty | Spice Things Up Amuse Bouche LipstickĪs is with the original Amuse Bouche shades, the Spice Things Up Amuse Bouche Lipsticks are housed in a matte gray tube paired with a curvy-topped cap.
I've got review and swatches of all eight shades to share with you today. Inspired by the colorful spices of Marrakesh, La Boqueria of Barcelona, and the bazaars of Istanbul, this limited edition collection is available exclusively online at Bite Beauty and Sephora. Released earlier this summer, the Bite Beauty Spice Things Up Amuse Bouche Lipstick ($30 CAD for 4.35 g each) offers eight warm, exotic lip colors just perfect for fall.