Aerin Rose Lip Conditioner

I’ve included the bag that this lip conditioner came in so you can see the pared back packaging: it’s elegant and classic and understated – exactly how the brand is being positioned.

The lip conditioner is actually rather lovely; it’s thick when it comes out of the tube but as soon as it hits warm skin, melts down to a semi-gloss coverage. It smells very, very lightly of rose. I am guessing the whole range is selling like hot cakes right now in the USA where it has already launched because when I checked the Saks Fifth Avenue site, they have a restriction on orders – no more than six per month. Presumably to stop Ebay trading?


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4 responses to “Aerin Rose Lip Conditioner”

  1. Zanka

    Looks very sophisticated indeed!

  2. Anonymous

    Thanks for this post, I am interested in trying this lip conditioner as well as the hand cream, but was concern about the rose scent being overwhelming.
    On Saks website if you click on other cosmetic brands/items you will see that line “no more than six per month” on everything, not only on Aerin products. I agree with you they must put as a safety measure in the event there may be a particular item that is super popular to put a stop on Ebay trading 😉

  3. Charli

    gorgeous packaging and scent!

  4. As stated above, Saks does that restriction on a number of items. The Aerin line has only just hit the stores here in the U.S. in the last week, so everything is pretty much still available. It is quite a high price point, even for Estee Lauder. The rose scent of the balm and the hand/body cream is very very subtle for anyone concerned.

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