LORAC Tie Dye For Lip Gloss in Shocking Twist
In college I had a classmate who wore tie-dye jam band concert tees to chemistry class EVERY SINGLE DAY. I’d sit there trying to take notes with my four-color clicky pen (mind you, these were the days when pagers were “cutting edge”), but the shirt would call to me from the across time/space. “Karen,” it would whisper, “look over here. Stare into my magic swirls…”
When I would finally give in and steal a glance, I’d get trapped! — unable to look away.
Like I was being sucked into the swirls!
All this without ever having taken a bite of shirt dude’s “special” brownies, which he kindly offered to me before class on many occasions.
It’s all very The Yellow Wallpaper, I know, and by the end of the year I wound up with a full-blown case of tie-dye trauma!
But you know what they say, right? Time heals all wounds. And, now, thanks to the LORAC Tie Dye For Lip Gloss Collection ($25 for a set of five tubes), I can finally appreciate multi-colored swirls again. 🙂
The new limited edition holiday set comes with five shimmery glosses, each with three different colors swirling together in each tube. There’s Flaming Mix (a red), Shocking Twist (a fuchsia), Social Mixer (a pale pink), Berry Blender (a purple) and In the Mix (a nude).
The idea is just a gimmick, of course, because using them mixes the colors together.
MAC did something similar with the Tricolor Lipglasses back in 2008’s Sugarsweet, and Estee Lauder tried it with the Pure Color Swirl Glosses in 2007’s Chocolate Decadence, but I think it’s still a pretty cool effect.
A caption on the side of the box indicates some interesting ingredients, like acai berry, pomegranate, grape seed, apricot oil and coconut oil (to moisturize)…
But the ingredient list doesn’t mention apricot oil, acai berry or pomegranate.
Weird, right? The three of them are listed in the caption on the box but not within the list of ingredients.
Ingredient mysteries aside, these are some seriously pigmented glosses. They remind me of MAC Lipglasses — shiny and non-drying with a smooth texture and a light vanilla taste and scent. These, however, aren’t sticky on the lips, which could either be a pro or a con, depending on your preference (not being sticky, they don’t last quite as long on my lips).
From top to bottom: Flaming Mix, Berry Blender, Social Mixer, In the Mix, Shocking Twist
Swatches from left on NC35 skin: Shocking Twist, In the Mix, Social Mixer, Berry Blender, Flaming Mix
Shocking Twist
In the Mix
Social Mixer
Berry Blender
Flaming Mix
Flaming Mix
And $25 for the whole schebang seems like a pretty great deal. That’s $5 per 0.11-oz. tube. 🙂
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Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
Brittany says
Karen, I always love the little funny tid-bits you share about your personal life but this one was especially funny and had me cracking up!! And the Snookie Tabs to top it off 🙂 ahh too good. Anyway, I’m really liking that flaming mix, looks great on you- I love red glosses!
Karen says
Hi Brittany,
Okay, that guy was sooo funny. What made me crazy (besides his shirts) was the fact that he was barely conscious half the time, but he still managed to get A’s in class. Life is not fair, LOL!
Anywho, since you like red glosses… have you tried MAC Viva Glam Cyndi or MAC Russian Lipglasses? Both are fabulously red glosses. 😀
Brittany says
Hahaha! Isn’t it funny that you remember crazy characters from your schooldays and funny moments but you wonder like hmm that person probably doesn’t even remember me- at least that’s how I feel sometimes! 😛 Oh well, they are like tiny little memories in your head that can still make you laugh like on the spot 🙂 and Yes! I love Viva Glam Cyndi and the lipstick – haven’t tried Russian though, will try it out soon though!
Tiffany says
I was looking at these a few days ago…. I think I’ll buy based on your swatches. Thanks, Karen!
Karen says
Hi Tiffany,
You’re welcome. 🙂 I hope you like them!
Phyrra says
OMG Tabs in the wig is hilarious.
Karen says
Hi Phyrra,
He’s now asking for long, beachy waves with blonde highlights, go figure!
Tracy says
Tabs is rockin’ the Snooki poof! Love it!
Weird about the ingredients list-maybe they’re in such a small amount they don’t need to be listed?
Kate & Zena says
Oh vanilla scent, how I loathe thee. You always ruin my fondest lemmings! Grrrrrrrrr.
Zena says to Tabs, “You really put up with this? I’d never be caught wearing a wig!” while giving the disgusted look. She really hates being dressed up right now. We almost bought her a Santa Clause outfit to make her really mad.
Ginger says
Hey Karen! I bought and started to use MAC By Candlelight Mineralize blush after I saw your review. Is the Urban Decay highlighter cream a similar glow/shade? I’m trying to find something similar to my By Candlelight since I use it everyday (I’m afraid of running out!). Thanks! 🙂
Karen says
Hi Ginger,
UD’s cream isn’t as subtle. The glitter’s chunkier and more obvious. By Candlelight blends better and looks more natural on the skin, too.
Elaine says
Hi Ginger,
just a noet: I use my By Candlelight every single day since it came out with the Warm and Cozy collection (winter 2009), and it doesnt even look like i’ve dented it. I would say don’t worry too much about it running out!
kali says
Loved this!! I’m so happy I got it. it’s really an amazing deal considering what you’re getting.
snoopysteph says
Karen, what kind of applicator do these have? I’m a sucker for new lip gloss and these look fun!
Karen says
Hi Steph,
They have a brush applicator. It’s very comfortable!
Cindy (Prime Beauty) says
Had to laugh at your reference to Chemistry class–one of the Chemistry instructors where I work has a tie-dye lab coat. There is also a biology instructor that wears a tie dye t-shirt every Friday. He gets extremely frustrated with me for not participating in “Tie Dye” Friday.
The LORAC shades look yummy but that’s as far I go with tie dye!
Karen says
A tie dye coat would probably give me headache, LOL! Or maybe I’d start seeing 3-D patterns pop out like in those posters that were popular in the early ’90s.
Cindy (Prime Beauty) says
Word! The students love it though.
Lindsay says
How fun! I love the colors too
Karen says
Hi Lindsay,
They’re so pretty and festive, right?
Have you worn LORAC glosses before?
Heather says
Ulta has this set, too! I might have to go back for them…
Karen says
Hi Heather,
Good to know! 😀 If/when you get it lemme know what you think.
Rae says
I take it back! I take it back, I take it back, I take it back! Now that you’ve swatched these, I’m almost… kind of… sort of… okay, I’m totally lemming them, tie-dye-ness and all.
*clutches heart*
Karen says
Hi Rae,
Yeah… they’re REALLY great. I’m not looking forward to the swirls getting all gross, but MAN the color is amazing.
Kim says
Typically, I like In the Mix and Berry Blender the most. Or, I should say, I’d like them best on me. They all look lovely on you, as usual. 🙂
Ah, the 4-color pen. Random fact: I used only green pen through my entire HS and college careers. An odd thing to be known for, but when I run into people from school, they’ll often ask if I’m still writing in green pen (I’m not). 🙂
That is weird about the ingredients. Maybe something in there is “like” acai, pomegranate and apricot oil. Or maybe not. 😉
Karen says
Hi Kim,
If you used green pen, what color highlighter would you use? 🙂
Remember when jelly pens first hit the scene, and how weird it was to get pens in funky colors like purple, pink and teal? This was, of course, during the hey day of pagers…
Kim says
I think I’d have to go with pink on the highlighter. I like that contrast of pink and green. 🙂
Of course, back in the day, I had a great memory and never needed to take notes or to highlight, so the green ink was for writing notes to my friends, signing yearbooks and taking tests. Which reminds me, have you gone back and read some of your yearbooks lately? It’s quite a trip! I know it’s not 20 years for you yet, but I think enough time has passed that you’ll be like “yikes” too. 🙂
Oh, yes! I thought those were the coolest things! Gosh, we just got pagers out here in the sticks about 6 months ago. Kidding, sorta.
Megan says
Karen,
Is shocking pink a bright pink or a softer pink?
NIna says
flaming mix is it! 🙂
Instant Karma (formerly L) says
Oooh, I like Flaming Mix!
LOL I went to Oberlin so I definitely understand the hippies in tie dye (also, some of them eschewed wearing shoes). In fact, MY chemistry lab partner first semester of freshman year wore a whole lot of tie dye (and had really long hair). Who knew so many hippies flocked to the hard sciences? Also, oh my God, I haven’t thought about “The Yellow Wallpaper” in years. Wow.
Jasmine says
Wow the flaming mix shade is so pretty !
Jackie says
I have more of NC25 skin will these glosses work with my skin, and you are adorable, <3 the twists on the page, cute kitty kat 🙂