Review: eSpoir Lip Stain Whip Mousse CR501 - Nude Scene
The eSpoir Lip Stain Whip Mousse CR501 - Nude Scene was released in the eSpoir Summer 2013 Sultry Bronze Kiss collection and just like the eSpoir Lip Stain Water Glow PK001 - Pink Bomb, I bought it a long time ago on a whim and I just never had the time to try it out for a review on my blog. With summer coming up, I now have two eSpoir lip colors from past collections that I am sure to be using to the last drop. Keep reading to find out how it became one of my recent favorites.
The eSpoir Lip Stain Whip Mousse CR501 - Nude Scene has a special limited edition bronze sleeve covering the normal eSpoir lip product box that you might have seen before in my reviews of the eSpoir no wear sheer lipstick RD202 - Love Edition and the eSpoir Lip Color Essence CR501 - Coral Beads.
You have to apply the eSpoir Lip Stain Whip Mousse with a dabbing motion. The liquid is very moist and easy to spread. It feels amazingly smooth on the lips in the first few minutes. After a while, it will dry up and you will get the matte lips that you can see in the picture underneath. It doesn't give my lips dry lines, but it is necessary to scrub the dry skin from your lips before application. After about 6 hours, my lips do start to feel a bit dry, but not in a way that it feels uncomfortable. You can apply some lip gloss on top, if it bothers you. The color covers my naturally pigmented lips very well and it doesn't fade in an ugly way. The color just gradually turns lighter.
The eSpoir Lip Stain Whip Mousse CR501 - Nude Scene has a special limited edition bronze sleeve covering the normal eSpoir lip product box that you might have seen before in my reviews of the eSpoir no wear sheer lipstick RD202 - Love Edition and the eSpoir Lip Color Essence CR501 - Coral Beads.
eSpoir Lip Stain Whip Mousse CR501 - Nude Scene on my lips
You have to apply the eSpoir Lip Stain Whip Mousse with a dabbing motion. The liquid is very moist and easy to spread. It feels amazingly smooth on the lips in the first few minutes. After a while, it will dry up and you will get the matte lips that you can see in the picture underneath. It doesn't give my lips dry lines, but it is necessary to scrub the dry skin from your lips before application. After about 6 hours, my lips do start to feel a bit dry, but not in a way that it feels uncomfortable. You can apply some lip gloss on top, if it bothers you. The color covers my naturally pigmented lips very well and it doesn't fade in an ugly way. The color just gradually turns lighter.
A full face picture with the eSpoir Lip Stain Whip Mousse on my lips can be found in my review of the MUA eyeshadow palette - Spring Break.