KVD Everlasting Hyperlight Liquid Lipsticks Review: 8 New Shades Tested

This review dives deep into KVD Everlasting Hyperlight Liquid Lipsticks, focusing on eight newly released shades. We explore the luxurious black packaging, the convenient doe-foot applicator, and the pleasant vanilla scent. Each shade's unique characteristics are examined, from the smooth application of Cala Tracks to the more challenging application of shades like Dragon Bones and Medusa's Head. We assess the advertised "hyper lightweight" and "transfer-proof" formula, putting it to the test with a kiss test and evaluating its comfort and longevity throughout wear.The review thoroughly analyzes the pigmentation and evenness of application across the eight shades, highlighting both successes and shortcomings. We discuss the price point of $23 and whether the product's inconsistencies justify the cost, comparing it to potential alternatives. Ultimately, this review provides a comprehensive assessment, allowing readers to decide if these lipsticks are worth the investment, especially considering the uneven application experienced with certain shades.

Pros And Cons

KVD Everlasting Hyper Light Liquid Lipstick
  • Transfer-proof
  • Long-lasting
  • Lightweight and comfortable
  • Many shades available
  • Vegan
  • Made in the USA
  • Some shades are streaky or uneven (e.g., Dragon Bones, Wolfsbane)
  • Not fully opaque; requires multiple layers for full coverage in some shades
  • Inconsistent formula

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Packaging and First Impressions

The KVD Everlasting Hyperlight Liquid Lipsticks come in sleek, black tubes with the KVD logo prominently displayed. The shade name is clearly printed on both the tube and the box. Each lipstick contains 7ml (0.23 fl oz) of product and is proudly advertised as vegan and made in the USA. The packaging is sophisticated and feels high-quality in hand.

Close-up of the KVD Everlasting Hyperlight Liquid Lipstick packaging, showcasing the brand name and product description.
Close-up of the KVD Everlasting Hyperlight Liquid Lipstick packaging, showcasing the brand name and product description.

The box also includes a 12-month shelf life indication, alongside ingredient information. The applicator is a standard doe-foot style, making application relatively easy. The initial scent is described as a pleasant vanilla aroma.

Shade Swatches and Application

The review showcases eight new shades. Each shade is applied and reviewed individually, demonstrating the pigmentation and texture. Some shades, like Cala Tracks (a warm, beautiful shade), apply smoothly with good pigmentation after two coats. Others, however, require more effort.

Shades like Livingstone (mushroom brown) and Pale Harlequin (neutral terracotta) are unique and offer a range of wearable tones. However, the application varied. Some shades, such as Dragon Bones (spiced coral), applied unevenly, requiring multiple coats to achieve even coverage. This inconsistency was also noted in Medusa's Head (moss green) and Wolfsbane (intense blue purple).

Formula and Wear Test

The formula is described as 'hyper lightweight' and 'transfer-proof'. The review demonstrates the transfer-proof claim with a kiss test. While the comfort aspect is generally positive, the consistency is not without issues.

A hand swatch showing the lipsticks' non-transferable quality.
A hand swatch showing the lipsticks' non-transferable quality.

Several shades display uneven pigmentation, potentially requiring layering for full opacity. The formula's lightness is a positive, offering comfortable wear. The long-lasting claim is also validated.

Kiss test demonstrating the transfer-proof nature of the lipsticks.
Kiss test demonstrating the transfer-proof nature of the lipsticks.

Final Verdict

Overall, the KVD Everlasting Hyperlight Liquid Lipsticks offer a range of beautiful colors and a comfortable, long-lasting formula. However, the inconsistent application and pigmentation across shades are significant drawbacks.

While many shades perform well, the uneven application of some (especially Dragon Bones) makes achieving a flawless finish challenging. At $23 per lipstick, the product might be considered overpriced given its inconsistencies. Better, more consistently pigmented alternatives are likely available at drugstore prices. Purchasing these lipsticks on sale would be a more sensible option if you love a particular shade.