Ellis Faas Milky Lips L204
Fall is here and let the bold lips BEGIN! Ellis Faas is a company that is quite unexpected: from their packaging, shades, and textures. Today I want to show you the Milky Lips in L204.
First and foremost, their bullet packaging is so pretty and eye catching. I have never seen anything quite like it. It looks like it would be super heavy but it is light weight and will slide into a clutch or handbag easily--maybe even a pocket if necessary.
The formula is a nice smooth creamy consistency--much like the name implies. It has no shimmer, but the gorgeous high shine makes topping off with a gloss unnecessary. The applicator is actually a brush that the product pushes up from inside. This is a perfect lipstick for those that don't enjoy the feel of a heavy lipstick.
L204 is best described by me as a pumpkin. As you can tell from my swatches you can wear this really bold or sheer it out to make it a touch more "wearable" or work-friendly.
The lip swatch above is without flash and the one below is with flash.
When I first played with this color it was still in the dead heat of summer and my skin was a bit darker and I wasn't inspired to play with this pretty fall-reminiscent shade but now that the weather is cooling down and my skin is paling out I am enjoying brightening up my face with Ellis Faas Milky Lips L204. It retails for $35 and can be purchased at EllisFaas.com. Here is a direct link to the product!
What colors have you been sporting for fall? Let me know in the comments below.
*I received this product in a GlossyBox, here is the link to the original post. I am in no way sponsored or compensated by the brand. All opinions are my own.

Man, I wish Ellis Faas worked for me. All of their products look horrible on my skin. :(
ReplyDeleteI do not believe this Kragey....would love to see you in L104 creamy lips and do a look with E305 lights!
DeleteLooks amazing
ReplyDeleteThis line really does have a great selection of colors...even if it doesnt match...I want it all!
ReplyDeleteI like Ellis Faas but I just can't over the annoying click pens--yuck!
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