Product Description:
Experience the ultimate lip color with the SEPHORA COLLECTION Rouge Lacquer Long-Lasting Lipstick in the shade 26 Riot Girl – Dark Brown. This high-shine lipstick delivers intense, super-pigmented shades that last all day long. Its balm-like texture provides a hydrating and comfortable feel on the lips.
Formulated with shea and mango butters, this lipstick nourishes and hydrates your lips, leaving them soft and moisturized. The addition of vitamin E provides antioxidant properties, while meadowsweet oil adds nourishment.
With its easy swipe application and high-shine finish, this lipstick is perfect for any occasion. The silky colors melt onto your lips, providing intense shine that you can rely on. Whether you’re going for a natural everyday look or a bold statement, this lipstick has got you covered.
Features:
- High-shine, long-lasting lipstick
- Balm-like texture
- Intense, super-pigmented shades
- Hydrating formula
- Enriched with shea and mango butters
- Vitamin E provides antioxidant properties
- Meadowsweet oil adds nourishment
Specifications:
| Color | 26 Riot Girl – Dark Brown |
|---|---|
| Formulation Type | Lipstick |
Instructions:
- For a perfect lip shape, start in the middle of the lips and smooth out to the corners of the mouth.
- For added definition and longer wear, first use Rouge Gel Lip Liner (sold separately) to etch in the shape of your lips using the side of the pencil. This will avoid a heavy lined lip.
- When using the brighter and deeper Rouge Lacquer shades, prep with Rouge Gel Lip Liner to ensure the best wear.
Ingredients:
This product is Beauty Collection, meaning it is formulated without certain ingredients that are potentially harmful to human health and the environment. It is free from phthalates, formaldehyde or formaldehyde releasers, oxybenzone and octinoxate, hydroquinone, triclosan, coal tar, methylisothiazolinone and methylchloroisothiazolinone, insoluble plastic microbeads, and more. For the full list of ingredients, please refer to the Ingredients tab.






