You may be wondering, "How can a lip crayon be liquid?" This chubby pencil handily answers that question in a jiff — the intense color payoff and even more intense shine really do seem like something only a liquid lacquer could supply, but here it is in easy-to-use crayon form. We're especially fond of the shade Burn Notice, which combines just the right amounts of scarlet, orange and brown for something sophisticated yet slightly off the beaten track.
M.A.C.'s new lippie formula somehow manages to do the impossible: It boasts a high-impact matte finish and a light-as-air, balm-like texture. And if you're looking to round out your collection of moody oranges, you're going to have to give the shade Devoted to Chili a try.
This lipstick glides right on and lives up to its name with a comfortably airy texture — plus, the wear time is exceedingly good. Shizuka Red is on the brighter side of what we're choosing to define as burnt orange, but we love the timeless, retro appeal of the shade.
Dior's outdone itself with its latest formula — it's actually quite hydrating and the semi-matte formula doesn't feather or bleed, even after hours of wear. Ultra Crave is described as a terracotta pink and has a gorgeous, almost burnished look to it.
Revlon's lip mousses are a lot of fun to use and the finish is satisfyingly high drama. This shade is polished and sophisticated but with just enough orange to live up to the "Spice" moniker.