My lipsticks haven't been getting much action for several months. A perpetual cycle of maskne has made me lay off wearing makeup entirely — unless I have a Zoom meeting, which calls for a five-minute face. Even then, I've only been putting on a tinted lip balm.
However, Victoria Beckham's first lipstick collection from her eponymous beauty brand has suddenly made me feel excited about lipstick again. Aptly named the Posh Lipstick, the nine shades are inspired by the '90s and Beckham's personal journey from Posh Spice to a luxury beauty and fashion entrepreneur. There are mauves, browns, and beiges, a nod to the colors Beckham personally wore during her Spice Girl days, but there is also a berry and red for anyone who's into a bold lip.
The formula offers rich color, a hint of shine, and wears comfortably (even if you're like me and wearing a mask dries out your lips) thanks to a blend of deeply moisturizing oils (rosehip, avocado, and coconut) and waxes (candelilla, carnauba, and sunflower).
While Sway is the ideal your-lips-but-better pink I always gravitate towards, as it starts to feel more like fall in New York, I can't help but swipe on Play, a decadent plum berry.
Posh Lipstick in Sway
To buy: $38; victoriabeckhambeauty.com.
Posh Lipstick in Play
To buy: $38; victoriabeckhambeauty.com.
When it comes to wearing lipstick, I typically reserve dark or bright shades for special occasions, because I hate the fuss of having to check or reapply if my lipstick is on my teeth, my cheek, or has completely faded. But this emollient formula is the closest thing to a low-maintenance bold lip color because it feels fresh and smooth on my lips the entire time I have it on.
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With the stress and uncertainty this new decade has brought upon us so far, it's natural that we're finding comfort in TV shows, music, and even beauty trends from the past. And I'll never forget the first time I saw the Spice Girls "Wannabe" music video. I was nine-years-old, watching MuchMusic video countdown (the Canadian version of MTV) in my room. The girls exuded confidence and their outfits were unlike anything I had seen in my Canadian town. I was an instant fan and collected every piece of Spice Girls memorabilia I could coerce my mom into buying for me, from Chupa Chups lollipops, to photo cards.
Now, whenever I swipe on this '90s-inspired lipstick in my tiny New York apartment, which has also become my office and gym during the pandemic, I'm mentally transported back to a time that seems so much simpler. And that warm nostalgic feeling is worth $38 a tube.
The Splurge is our recurring column dedicated to expensive beauty products that are actually worth it. This week, why we're rebuying Victoria Beckham Beauty Posh Lipstick, despite the $38 price tag.
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