Toot-toot! All aboard the Chanel Spring 2009 Bohemian Fantasy Rouge Hydrabase Lipstick train (what a mouthful!). It’s a non-stop ride straight to the land of decadent reds, corals and pinks.
Are you ready to roll?
The six colors released for the spring collection offer the same trademark creamy coverage that characterizes other Chanel Hydrabase lipsticks ($27).
My favorites are the boldest colors pictured above from left to right — Euphoria, Fuego, Rose Rebelle and Gipsy Scarlett.
Two more subtle colors — Fiesta (left) and Beige Desire (right) — were also included in the release.
Bold but wearable
The colors are bold but not in a harsh way. I think these are bright and cheerful, not moody or dark. There are no vampire lips here, LOL!
When I swatched these colors on the back of my hand I felt they were all part of a cohesive collection. They felot related, like sisters! Euphoria (coral-pink with pearl) and Rose Rebelle (rose-pink with pearl) look very similar to me, so I’d suggest Euphoria if you prefer warmer shades or Rose Rebelle if you like cooler ones.
Gipsy Scarlett and Fuego are the haughty red siblings of the bunch. Fuego’s creamy, coral red would look great on my warm-toned ladies. Gipsy Scarlett, a neutral magenta red, is probably the most flexible shade of the group, and one that I think would flatter most gals.
I love these four colors, but I’m guessing Gipsy Scarlett will be the shade wearable by the greatest number of women because of how neutral it is. Imagine her with a shimmery beige and brown eye with plum liner for spring… PURTY!
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
Vanessa H says
I love the colors, they look so soft and pretty! Too bad I’m scared of lipstick lol…I wore red for Halloween and felt completely out of my element. I wish I were brave enough to venture out of my safe colors (neutral pinks/nude glosses)…
How did you get so brave about make up, Karen?
YadiQ says
euphoria looks divine on you !
i am so jealous i am a red lipstick chicken lol
i feel super self concious when i wear red i sometimes feel like homie the clown cause i have really full lips lol
i wish i could be brave tooo!
jojoba says
wow! i think this spring collection is made for you!!! hot!
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Karen B says
I really like Gypsy scarlett 🙂 I’ll have to see them in person first though…
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Maggie says
rose rebelle looks really pretty! 😀 (in my opinion)
Indian Girl says
Rose Rebel looks awesome in the swatch but I like Gypsy Scarlett better on ya. I can almost feel the moisture…
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Cheri says
Beige Desire looks gooorgeoouuusss! I’m a sucker for subtle lip colors. I feel like I can’t pull off the brighter lipsticks. Hm.
Miss QQ says
Hi Karen. I have Rose Rebelle. I want Gipsy Scarlett! 🙂 I will be getting it soon I hope. I am amazed that the pink red colour is so easy to pull off but so gorgeous!
Karen says
Hi Vanessa H.,
I’m still pretty wimpy when it comes to crazier bright eye looks (which I *love* but I feel too old to pull ’em off), but I think just trying all sorts of new looks helps. How about easing yourself into bolder shades, by using reds and berries as a stain, rather than a full on bold lip? 🙂
Karen says
Hi YadiQ,
You could totally do it… maybe start with a stain? Perhaps we just need to find you the right red. OoOooO, that would be a fun makeup mission!
Karen says
Hi Jojoba,
I am really surprised at how much I liked these! Do you think you’re going to get any?
Karen says
Hi Karen B.,
It’s definitely one of the brighter ones of the bunch. You could so rock it… it would look really dramatic and beautiful against your skin. 🙂
Karen says
Hi Maggie,
That one is gorgeous — probably one of the easier ones to wear out of the bunch. Do you think you might try it?
Karen says
Hi Indian Girl,
Yah, these are super moisturizing! A little thick, but hey, the coverage is nice.
Karen says
Hi Cheri,
You can never go wrong with subtle, nude lips. What are your favorite subtle lip colors?
Karen says
Hi Miss QQ,
I remember you mentioning that awhile back. What have you worn with it?
Tavia says
Well definitely these are some nice colors, but i don’t think they will go so well with my white skin. I think they are more appropriate for darker skin beauties.
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Andrea says
Euphoria is definetly a knock out!
yadiq says
I actually have been using stains in the berry family
Emanuel ungaros lipstain and a korres cherry oil gloss in plum
It’s not sticky at all and has a stain like quality to it
If you haven’t tried it this is a must – creamy light pigmented and very long lasting !!
The EU stain is a bit drying but I am infatuated with the color
Karen B says
I’ll check it out and do a FOTD with it if I buy it. And send you a pic of course 😉
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BeautyTalk says
There can be nothing classier than Chanel lips.
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Jessica says
Hi Karen,
today I ventured out into the world of bold lip colors. I wore Clinique citrus rose (a bright coral/pink/red) blotted, then topped off with Lancome color fever gloss in combustible. I am a medium toned African American woman with gold- red undertones. I kept the rest of my makeup clean and subtle. The color makes my lips and face pop but I still am self conscious…I usually only wear pinky- brown nudes. What do you think? Can I rock this or should I slink back home and wipe this stuff off?
Karen says
Hi Jessica,
You can rock this! When trying a bolder look, sometimes you just need time to adjust and get used to it. I vote for sticking it out for the rest of the day, and then wearing the look around the house a few more times before you try it out in public again. It sounds silly, but I do it all the time. I think it helps me gain confidence and allows me to feel more comfortable in colors that are new to me. 🙂