Leslie Tyler Liplicious Gloss: Spellbound

Hello ladies,

I recently had the chance to try Liplicious Gloss by Leslie Tyler. Since my first application, my tube of Spellbound has been residing in my Hello Kitty make up bag, along with my favorite cosmetics. This shade is a light berry with delicate shimmer. I love the natural appearance of this gloss.


Liplicious Gloss in Spellbound.
The packaging has a retro pin-up quality.

The doe foot applicator.

Liplicious Gloss has been worn by the following celebrities: Angelina Jolie, Audrina Patrige, Kim Kardashian, Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton, Megan Fox, and Shane Lamas. While admittedly I don't closely follow celebrity style, I do enjoy the make up and photography in Vogue magazine. I admire how make up artists achieve a natural looking lip with a blush of color. Liplicious Gloss easily produced that effect for me.

Spellbound seems like a fusion between a lipstick and a gloss. The consistency doesn't produce a sticky feeling the way some glosses can. After application, the color will settle into the lips. It feels matte, but never drying. As the gloss wears off, a subtle stain of color is left on the lips. Even if you don't have the chance to reapply, your lips won't look bare.

There are 42 available shades in the Liplicious Gloss Line. I am interested in trying Apricot Glaze, Burnished Bronze, Red, and Meteor. I am curious about Gold Nugget as well. I'm not sure how that shade work work for fair skin. Perhaps I could use it as a layering note.

If you are looking for a gloss that enhances your natural lip color, check out Leslie Tyler's Liplicious Gloss.

Spellbound was sent to me for review. The entire line of Liplicious Gloss is available for purchase at leslietylerstyle.com. Each Gloss retails for $12. At her website you can also learn a little more about Leslie Tyler and her upcoming tv show: Leslie & the Journey to True Love. She has been featured on numerous tv and radio programs as a lifestyle expert. I am best acquainted with her through her fabulous lip gloss.

Happy painting, ladies!

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