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Haus Laboratories Le Monster Matte Lip Crayon Review With Photos


A creamy, pigmented, long-wearing, and Gaga-approved lipstick sounds almost too good to be true, so we had Glamour editors put them to the test. Read on for our honest thoughts.

Le Monster Matte in Pusher

Talia Gutierrez 

The lip crayon effortlessly glided along my lips, and the gorgeous maroon Pusher complimented my complexion perfectly. A single layer was all I needed, acting as both a lip liner and lipstick (no blotting necessary). The crayon itself is also a twist up, which takes the drag out of searching for that little sharpener of yours that has conveniently made its way to the dark abyss (also known as the bottom of your makeup bag). Overall I was pleased with the color, even at the end of a long day. —Talia Gutierrez, beauty assistant

Le Monster Matte in 1950

Brionna tests le monster matte in 1950
Brionna Jimerson 

I’ve become a big fan of lip crayons lately because they’re easy to layer over lip gloss for a tinted, almost blurred-lip effect. One downside is that the color doesn’t tend to last, though. But not with this. The color stays in place throughout the day, and I like to dab any extra onto the apples of my cheeks to make myself look alive. Typically I’d go for a creamier crayon (this runs a little drier since it’s a true matte formula), but it’s a great Swiss Army Knife-style lip product to keep in your bag. —Brionna Jimerson, associate social media manager

Le Monster Matte in Mastered

Bella tries Le Monster Matte Lipstick in Mastered
Bella Cacciatore 

While I’m eagerly awaiting LG6, I was happy to have something new from Gaga to tide me over. I’ve been avoiding matte lipsticks like the plague this winter, so I was a little nervous, but this one is surprisingly smooth. It glided right on and didn’t feel tight whatsoever. It’s crazy pigmented, I only needed one swipe for opaque coverage. My one gripe was that it was a little tricky to apply a crisp line, but that’s nothing that can’t be fixed with some lip liner. —Bella Cacciatore, beauty associate

Le Monster Matte in Hot Rod

Khaliha tries the Le Monster Matte in Hot Rod
Khaliha  Hawkins 

This is the first Haus Laboratories product I’ve tried, and I enjoyed the functionality of the lipstick. The crayon is retractable and I also like that I could change the angle of the lipstick to line my lips and then fill it. It applied smoothly, but clung to some dry spots, so I liked that the formula was buildable. You can wear it more sheer when your lips are chapped or bold when they’re hydrated. —Khaliha Hawkins, producer

Le Monster Matte in Destroyer

Lindsay testing le monster matte lipstick
Lindsay Schallon 

I recently got a Hydrafacial that did wonders for my skin, but left my lips dry and cracked. So the first time I tried this, it didn’t immediately wow me. Even though the color was incredible (love a plummy-berry!), the formula settled into chapped spots, which made it look patchy. The next time I took Gaga’s makeup artist’s advice by slicking on a thick balm and blotting first. The difference was night and day. The lipstick went on smooth, lasted the entire day (even through a chicken and kale lunch), and got me no less than three compliments. —Lindsay Schallon, senior beauty editor

Le Monster Matte in Talk Dirty

Madeline tests Le Monster Matte in Talk Dirty
Madeline Hirsch 

Thank you, Gaga, for finding the romantic, dusty rose of my dreams! This color pairs well with lace, ruffles, and lost love. Plus, it’s easy to get precise with my lip line and really emphasize that cupid’s bow. Considering I only had to touch up my look once in the afternoon, I’d call it a win. —Madeline Hirsch, senior social media manager

Le Monster Matte in Dust

Erin tests Le Monster Matte lipstick in Dusk
Erin Parker 

It’s hard to keep up with all the celebrity beauty drops these days, but this matte lip crayon didn’t disappoint. I’m a sucker for nudes, and this dusty pink shade reminds me of my all-time favorite (now discontinued) lipstick, MAC Doe. It’s got great color payoff and seems to have impressive staying power. —Erin Parker, commerce writer

Haus Laboratories Le Monster Matte Lip Crayon will be available on amazon.com and hauslabs.com on February 18.

Bella Cacciatore is the beauty associate at Glamour. Follow her on Instagram @bellacacciatore_.



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