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By *nabelle21 OP   Woman
over a year ago

B38

This is a lip plumping gloss. It popped up on my feed...

It looks really good...results actually look amazing.

Anyone use it?

Would you recommend it?

I have never used anything similar but was tempted to order it.

Anyone have any other recommendations?

All make up tips welcome

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

I've not tried it, but apparently these kinds of things can really hurt. (I saw a MUA video with "products we don't like" using a Primark one and he made it sound like a BDSM toy)

When it becomes an issue for me I'll probably start overlining my lips a little

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By *nabelle21 OP   Woman
over a year ago

B38


"I've not tried it, but apparently these kinds of things can really hurt. (I saw a MUA video with "products we don't like" using a Primark one and he made it sound like a BDSM toy)

When it becomes an issue for me I'll probably start overlining my lips a little"

I have heard the same about some similar ones.

This one has won the good house keeping award twice.

I am.ar that age where I am affected by lines and I have never had good lips.

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By *nabelle21 OP   Woman
over a year ago

B38


"I've not tried it, but apparently these kinds of things can really hurt. (I saw a MUA video with "products we don't like" using a Primark one and he made it sound like a BDSM toy)

When it becomes an issue for me I'll probably start overlining my lips a little"

Thanks for the advice.

I know you have a lot of experience with makeup and I am pretty rubbish with it.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I've not tried it, but apparently these kinds of things can really hurt. (I saw a MUA video with "products we don't like" using a Primark one and he made it sound like a BDSM toy)

When it becomes an issue for me I'll probably start overlining my lips a little

Thanks for the advice.

I know you have a lot of experience with makeup and I am pretty rubbish with it."

I know lip liners can stop makeup creeping when it becomes an issue.

Re overlining - less is more.

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By *nabelle21 OP   Woman
over a year ago

B38


"I've not tried it, but apparently these kinds of things can really hurt. (I saw a MUA video with "products we don't like" using a Primark one and he made it sound like a BDSM toy)

When it becomes an issue for me I'll probably start overlining my lips a little

Thanks for the advice.

I know you have a lot of experience with makeup and I am pretty rubbish with it.

I know lip liners can stop makeup creeping when it becomes an issue.

Re overlining - less is more. "

I should remember that in life too 'less os more'

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I've not tried it, but apparently these kinds of things can really hurt. (I saw a MUA video with "products we don't like" using a Primark one and he made it sound like a BDSM toy)

When it becomes an issue for me I'll probably start overlining my lips a little

Thanks for the advice.

I know you have a lot of experience with makeup and I am pretty rubbish with it.

I know lip liners can stop makeup creeping when it becomes an issue.

Re overlining - less is more.

I should remember that in life too 'less os more' "

Haha! Sometimes more is more, but overlining is hard to do well when it's over the top

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