Liptini Lip Liqueur Lip & Cheek Stain Review
The Liptini Lip Liqueur Lip & Cheek Stain is an odd sort of product but one that can definitely come in handy. There are some definite pluses to this product and some definite cons as well. I am going to break it down for ya.
So let’s start with the good things about the Liptini Lip Liqueur Lip & Cheek Stain:
I liked the fact that it can be used on both the lips and cheeks, this is ultra handy for traveling and throughout the day at work and so forth.
I thought the texture was interesting, it is a little on the syrupy side which was neat and it went on nice and smooth, cool.
I tried Liptini Lip Liqueur Lip & Cheek Stain in the color So Cal but there are a bunch of others for all skin tones. I thought this was a pretty color and it was awesome the way it did stain the lips.
The color stayed put for hours on end even after eating.
Now onto the cons of the Liptini Lip Liqueur Lip & Cheek Stain:
The manufacturers say the Liptini Lip Liqueur Lip & Cheek Stain is made to not dry out your lips but it does which kinda sucked.
It tended to stay sticky which was a little gross—but I should note that I solved this problem by putting it on, letting it soak in for a few minutes and then wiping it off. This left the color without the coating. Then I just put a clear shimmer over top and it looked hot.
It cakes over some lipsticks as well, so if you planned to put it over one keep this in mind.
Overall I might by the Liptini Lip Liqueur Lip & Cheek Stain again but the jury is still out really. It does look good on though in most cases, especially when worn alone. The biggest problems arise when you try to combine the Liptini Lip Liqueur Lip & Cheek Stain with lipsticks.
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May 1st, 2009 at 9:57 pm
Liptini is one of my favorites too, I love the colors they sell. It last on the lips well too.
September 21st, 2009 at 10:28 am
Has it got meat in it?
September 22nd, 2009 at 2:42 am
Uhhhh…nope.