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World’s Most Expensive Lipsticks – One Can Buy You More Than 10 Aston Martin Cars

By Balogun Kamilu Lekan

Lipsticks are an absolute favourite beauty item that some cannot live without and will never have enough of in their collection. It makes us look more lovely and appealing.

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Women are always drawn to high-quality, stunning, and attractive lipsticks and are willing to spend money on them. Expensive top lipstick manufacturers charge exorbitant rates for their high-quality, eye-catching designs and fashionable looks.

Below is a list of the top 5 most expensive lipstick in the world

5. Serge Lutens L’ÉTOFFE DU MAT – $80/stick

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Serge Lutens was a brilliant designer and a great artist who founded the Serge Lutens brand in 2000. It mostly manufactures high-end niche perfumes and lipsticks.

Serge Luten’s lipsticks weigh barely 2.3g and cost $80 apiece. They were the most expensive lipsticks in the world for a long time.

It is incredibly smooth and sculpted in a single stroke. It provides a long-lasting finish that won’t dry out. At the same time, it lacks the “oily” texture that many lipsticks with good moisturization have. In a nutshell, it’s perfect.

4. Christian Louboutin Rouge Louboutin Velvet Matte Lipstick – $90/stick

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Christian Louboutin is of excellent quality and elegant design

This luxurious lipstick was named Allure’s winner for the 2019 Best of Beauty Awards.

It costs $ 90, and despite its high price, it has found a home in the beauty bags of many actors and models worldwide.

3. Bond No. 9 Lipstick – $105/stick

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Bond No. 9, well-known as a premium fragrance brand, is now moving into colour cosmetics, bringing a carefully curated line of lipsticks to market on February 14, 2019.

The Bond No. 9 New York Lips is a collection of nine red-based lipsticks, each named after a different neighbourhood in New York City. Broadway, Astor, Noho, Nolita, Fashion Avenue, Madison, Soho, Chelsea, and Park Avenue make up the first red “family.”

A tube of New York Lips costs $105

2. Guerlain KissKiss Gold and Diamond Lipstick – $62,000/stick

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The Guerlain comes in 15 different colours, which is why many actors and models wear it.

Its box is embroidered and made of 110 grams of 18-carat yellow gold and 199 sparkling diamonds, which adds to the price.

1. H. Couture Beauty Diamond Lipstick – $14 million/stick

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H. Couture Beauty Diamond Lipstick is, without a doubt, the most expensive lipstick in the world. It costs $14 million per unit.

Its case is stunning and is encrusted with 1,200 pink diamonds, which command a high price. 

The lipstick is hydrating and has lovely shadows, but the diamond box steals the show.

It is the world’s most costly lipstick, with a rich, trendy appearance, high quality, and an adorable embroidering box.

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