I won't go too much into details about this lip gloss, simply because this is my second shade from this range and I've already done a review about the formula and all the rest of the stuff in my post about the shade 201 Rose Symphony. All you need to know is that these are my favourite glosses despite the slightly eye-watering price for a drugstore product. The texture of these is amazing because it's so creamy, moisturising and not at all sticky, so I often end up wearing it as lip balm alternative. These also smell divine, at least to me, since they smell like peaches, which is my favourite scent.
Rose Melody is a natural nude shade with pink tones in it (a more beige version of this shade is Nude Vibrato) and it's not as opaque as Rose Symphony. On me it's a my-lips-but-better shade and it makes the lips look a touch more nude, but it doesn't completely cover my natural colour and I quite like that. There is some tiny shimmer in it as well, but it's the type that doesn't end up all over the face like at some other glosses resulting in people asking you if you just ended your shift at the glitter factory.
It's such a lovely natural shade and it's pretty much the only thing I wore this whole month (well, at least until I purchased Bourjois' Nude-ist).
These cost about 14 € in our drugstores, while it's cheaper on Boots International at about 9 GBP (12 €), especially when they have one of those 3 for 2 offers.
Have a great day!