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Dior Addict Plastic Gloss Maniac Beige 224
424 reviews
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Christian Dior
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Reviews (24)
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Feb 1, 2009

I love the color of this gloss but that's about it. I don't like how it goes on and it is way too tacky. I have used better glosses at a much better price. I wouldn't buy this again.

Jul 18, 2008

Love this nude gold-ish color! looks great with lined eyes or just champagne e/s and eyeliner. Glowy purdyness;)

Mar 24, 2008

I tried this at Nordstroms and loved the peachy/pink shade with subtle gold shimmer. I love that it is a cross between a gloss and a lipstick. It does go on a bit sticky but the color lasted almost a...

Jan 28, 2008

I also own this gloss in Euphoric Beige and I still don't like the taste of Dior glosses (tastes like flowers to me)! However, I do like the color and the consistency of this gloss (#224). It looks ...

Dec 16, 2007

is this formerly #142 Shiniest Meringue ?? don't u think Dior glosses changed their names and # ???

Nov 19, 2007

Ideal beige shade that has enough depth for already pigmented lips. Does not wash my light-med olive tone skin out, great shine, not too thin, stays put well, atypical of most beige glosses and a del...

Oct 31, 2007

Me: 40, n/d skin, blue eyes, MAC C2/NC15 I have a pale olive complexion and bought this gloss based on recs. for olive skin tones from a recent issue of In Style magazine. Most beige glosses (the ca...

Oct 26, 2007

I originally bought this because of the InStyle list as it being a great buy. I agree. I am normally addicted to BB and MAC, but this Dior l/g is so wonderful! I just got another Dior l/g last night i...

Jul 17, 2007

I usually HATE Dior Plastic glosses and any sticky glosses, long-wear or not. But, I made an exception for this one. It is the PERFECT peachy nude and I think could look great on just about anyone. ...

Jun 24, 2007

Like others, I have been on the search for the perfect nude lipgloss, and unfortunately, Maniac Beige was <i>not</i> the answer for me. First of all, I think the name is a bit misleading; I don't unde...