Soft beige and caramel glosses
Softer beige-brown, beige-rose, and caramel directions before the range gets rosier or deeper.
Shade reference
A Niori shade reference for NYX Butter Gloss, focused on beige-brown, warm red, warm coral, mauve, berry-plum, rosy brown, caramel, deeper brown, and black gloss shades.
Use this page to compare how the Butter Gloss shades separate by depth, warmth, and beige-brown, warm red, warm coral, mauve, berry-plum, rosy-brown, caramel, deeper brown, or black-gloss direction.
The wheel shows how these Butter Gloss shades separate by warmth, depth, and beige-brown, warm red, warm coral, mauve, berry-plum, rosy-brown, caramel, deeper brown, or black-gloss direction.
Swatches
These swatches are useful for comparing relative shade direction: lighter beige-browns, warm reds, warm corals, mauves, berry-plums, rosy browns, warmer caramel browns, and deeper cooler browns do not behave the same way on the lips.
Shade families
Within Butter Gloss, the useful comparison is less about the product name and more about where each gloss sits in depth and undertone: beige-brown, warm red, warm coral, berry-mauve, berry-plum, rosy brown, caramel brown, deeper brown, or black gloss.
Softer beige-brown, beige-rose, and caramel directions before the range gets rosier or deeper.
Warm red and coral-red directions that sit brighter than the beige-brown shades and warmer than the cooler mauves.
Purple-pink and berry-plum glosses with more color presence than the softer beige-brown shades.
Brown-leaning glosses where muted brown, rose-brown, and rosy gloss directions split apart.
Richer brown directions for more contrast, depth, or a stronger brown-gloss effect.
The black gloss direction for smoky depth, layering, or a more dramatic glossy lip.
Editorial shade pages
These pages go deeper than the product-line map, with shade profile details, pairing notes, and comparison guidance.