When these went on sale again, I finally grabbed another shade. I've talked about Loyalist a lot and rave about it and this formula to anyone who will listen. I love Loyalist so much and it's a great nude, but I was looking forward to trying a shade in the pink family with warmer weather coming. A girl needs options!
This post won't be so much about the formula, as really just sharing the shade and swatches. To read my thoughts on the formula, see my post where I reviewed and swatched Loyalist. In regards to the formula, I have read about people finding it pills on their lips. I've only tried these two lighter shades and haven't experienced that problem (wondering if it's more to do with the darker shades?), but I've heard sticking to one layer helps.
Like with Loyalist, the tube matches the color. I kind of wish it was see through so you know how much you have left. That's hardly an issue, though. I love the pointed wand, which makes application super easy and accurate. And I still can't complain about this formula. It does not budge all day long! Don't even get me started on how many hand washes and swipes of remover it took just to get the hand swatch off. Insane! If you're someone who hates doing touch-ups like me, this formula is made for you.
And since I also have Loyalist, I thought I would share Dreamer beside it and swatch them together below. I plan on rocking them year-round, but they seem especially perfect for spring and summer! These two are just the start...I can't be stopped. I still have my eye on another shade or two (or five). I'm looking forward to getting a darker one when autumn comes back around and seeing if there's a difference at all. Lighter colors can be more forgiving, so I definitely want to play the comparison game with a darker shade to see how they apply, look, and wear down during the day.
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