Make a statement with the bold sophistication of Byredo Lipstick 3g – Red Armchair 226, a shade that combines classic glamour with contemporary elegance. Byredo’s lipsticks are designed as more than just beauty products—they are objects of artistry, offering both luxurious formulation and modern design, and Red Armchair 226 exemplifies this philosophy perfectly.
Red Armchair 226 is a vibrant, timeless red that exudes confidence and poise. Its richly pigmented hue adds instant drama to the lips while remaining refined and wearable, making it ideal for both special occasions and moments when you want to make a polished, powerful impression. Whether paired with minimalist makeup for an elegant statement or with bold eye looks for a high-fashion edge, this shade elevates any style.
The formula delivers creamy, full-coverage colour in a single swipe. Its smooth, lightweight texture glides effortlessly over the lips, leaving a satin-like finish that feels soft, hydrated, and comfortable throughout the day. Long-lasting and buildable, it allows you to layer the intensity for a subtle wash or a dramatic, high-impact look, without feathering or drying out the lips.
Housed in Byredo’s iconic sculptural metal bullet, the lipstick doubles as a design object. Minimalist, sleek, and elegant, the packaging reflects the brand’s dedication to artistry and luxury, making every application a refined ritual.
Bold, elegant, and unmistakably modern, Byredo Lipstick – Red Armchair 226 is more than just a lip colour—it is a statement of confidence, sophistication, and timeless style. Perfect for those who embrace beauty as a form of self-expression, it brings artistry, luxury, and modernity to your everyday makeup routine.
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