Marc Jacobs Pink Parade, Not Sorry, Tempt Me Enamored Hi-Shine Lip Lacquers Reviews & Swaatches

Pink Parade (376)

Marc Jacobs Beauty Pink Parade (376) Enamored Hi-Shine Lip Lacquer is a soft, pink-peach base with bluish pearl throughout. It had semi-sheer to medium pigmentation in a single layer, which applied evenly and smoothly across my lips without emphasizing my lip lines. The gloss had a lightweight, gel-like texture–plush, smooth, and spreadable–without being tacky, which made it supremely comfortable to wear. It lasted well for three and a half hours and was hydrating over time.

Not Sorry (378)

Marc Jacobs Beauty Not Sorry (378) Enamored Hi-Shine Lip Lacquer is a bright, medium-dark fuchsia pink with subtle, cool undertones and a dusting of lighter fuchsia sparkle. It had medium color payoff that adhered evenly across my lips, but it found its way into a lot of my lip lines, though it seemed worse on my upper lip (which isn’t normally the case). The texture was lightweight, smooth, and comfortable to wear without being tacky. The gloss wore nicely for four and a half hours and was moisturizing while worn.

Tempt Me (380)

Marc Jacobs Beauty Tempt Me (380) Enamored Hi-Shine Lip Lacquer is a medium, purple-berry with subtle, cool undertones and fine pearl strewn throughout. The consistency was smooth, spreadable, and comfortable to wear without tackiness. The texture of this formula is truly its high point, but they often lack coverage (despite the marketing), which is also where this particularly shade lost significant points. The gloss had medium color coverage that went on fairly evenly, though there was a touch of product that built up in my deeper lip lines. It stayed on well for four and a half hours and was nicely hydrating over time.