From sparkly white gold to rich magenta with blue shimmer, Pat McGrath's lip gloss collection has it all — and one of the most unique shades of all might just be Aliengelic, a prismatic duochrome with luminescent pink pearl.
The appropriately named Goddess glosses are all-around winners. The hydrating formula glides across lips with ease and the glitter levels are more than ample. You'll also be knocked out by the color payoff, especially with the darker shades (Flame, in particular, lives up to its fiery name with its holographic fuschia pearl and deep pink base).
Available in eight gorgeous shades, these holographic lip glosses have sparkle to spare. Some of the paler, sheerer shades, like Selena and Jordan, have a very early-2000s vibe, while some of the more darker, more opaque options like Camila and Crystal, are about as modern as they come.
Urban Decay's Hi-Fi glosses are pretty much holy grail status: They're substantial without being sticky, the highly pigmented formula has a great wear time and the 20-shade range of colors is off the charts. There are four holographic lip gloss options to choose from, each more sparkly and space age than the last. Oh, and did we mention that the gloss tastes just like Junior Mints?
Packed with iridescent crushed pearl, this holographic lip gloss is about as pretty as pretty can be. It works well alone and it layers amazingly (especially with a matte lip).