Texture The brand calls it a lip stain, but to me these are lip creams * confused * these are highly pigmented liquid lipsticks which apply with ease and give
that opaque coverage on the lips.
I had nearly
opaque coverage on the first coat, which was wonderful.
Not exact matches
These are the glossiest lip glosses I own and I love them because the
coverage is not too
opaque but there is enough pigment so you can wear them
on their own and they also work great as lipstick toppers.
I managed to get complete
coverage on my lips without having to redip, it goes
on opaque and my lips don't feel cakey or heavy when they dry like they tend to do with some other matte lippies.
The 40 - shade range is super-inclusive with colors, but the texture is always the same: an
opaque full -
coverage base that goes
on smooth and blends deep with fingers or a sponge.
Their formula is moussey and glides
on very easily and in one swipe you get a neat
opaque finish with full
coverage.
The Rouge Volupte Shine range lipsticks are sheer but buildable and
on layering, you can get a super
opaque coverage but also a natural looking soft glossy finish.
It had mostly
opaque color
coverage and lasts three to five hours
on me.
The polish
coverage is
on the
opaque side, so glitters from previous coats don't show up so well in the finished look.
The most pigmented are stick and pot concealers; they are quite thick, slightly dry in texture, have
opaque finish and provide the greatest
coverage, which makes them perfect for covering spots, broken veins or anywhere
on the face where you have discoloration / redness.
Dark, DARK plum, this is a matte lipstick that glides
on in a way that is super
opaque in
coverage.
Like its liquid sibling, Kat Von D Lock - It Powder Foundation ($ 35) offers impressively
opaque full
coverage while feeling light and comfortable
on the skin.
(Note that radiative forcing is not necessarily proportional to reduction in atmospheric transparency, because relatively
opaque layers in the lower warmer troposphere (water vapor, and for the fractional area they occupy, low level clouds) can reduce atmospheric transparency a lot
on their own while only reducing the net upward LW flux above them by a small amount; colder, higher - level clouds will have a bigger effect
on the net upward LW flux above them (per fraction of areal
coverage), though they will have a smaller effect
on the net upward LW flux below them.