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"Have used it. Easy to rub off " oh thanks so just use make up remover wipe? | |||
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"Its horrible, sticky stuff that dries your lips. As above use a good quality lip stain, then I use 16 hour lip stick and a gloss over the top.. Smudge free snogging " Yes...agreed..works for me! | |||
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"There are much better long lasting lipsticks on the market. Lip cote is a very old product. I remember it 20 years ago and from the feedback on here, it clearly hasnt improved. I recommend one by Max factor and Maybeline superstay 24 colour. Both are lip stains in a variety of lovely colours. You apply a balm over the top which keeps your lips soft and seals the colour at the same time. I can play all night and it is still in place. To remove any long lasting stain lipsticks or waterproof eyemakeup or mascara. ..dont waste your money on expensive make up removers. Just use baby oil as it disolves the make up. You can then cleanse, tone and moisturise as you normally would or do what I do: Smother your face in baby oil, quick wipe over with cotton pads and straight into a nice hot shower and use your favourite facial wash. All fresh and clean! " Baby oil irritates my skin, an all natural alternative is almond oil. You can get it from many ethnic grocery stores, a half litre is usually around a pound. It's a great massage oil and intensive hair treatment too - but not if you have a nut allergy. | |||
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"There are much better long lasting lipsticks on the market. Lip cote is a very old product. I remember it 20 years ago and from the feedback on here, it clearly hasnt improved. I recommend one by Max factor and Maybeline superstay 24 colour. Both are lip stains in a variety of lovely colours. You apply a balm over the top which keeps your lips soft and seals the colour at the same time. I can play all night and it is still in place. To remove any long lasting stain lipsticks or waterproof eyemakeup or mascara. ..dont waste your money on expensive make up removers. Just use baby oil as it disolves the make up. You can then cleanse, tone and moisturise as you normally would or do what I do: Smother your face in baby oil, quick wipe over with cotton pads and straight into a nice hot shower and use your favourite facial wash. All fresh and clean! " How very right you are lady I love a skincare chat, you'll never know what you might find out xx | |||
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"There are much better long lasting lipsticks on the market. Lip cote is a very old product. I remember it 20 years ago and from the feedback on here, it clearly hasnt improved. I recommend one by Max factor and Maybeline superstay 24 colour. Both are lip stains in a variety of lovely colours. You apply a balm over the top which keeps your lips soft and seals the colour at the same time. I can play all night and it is still in place. To remove any long lasting stain lipsticks or waterproof eyemakeup or mascara. ..dont waste your money on expensive make up removers. Just use baby oil as it disolves the make up. You can then cleanse, tone and moisturise as you normally would or do what I do: Smother your face in baby oil, quick wipe over with cotton pads and straight into a nice hot shower and use your favourite facial wash. All fresh and clean! Baby oil irritates my skin, an all natural alternative is almond oil. You can get it from many ethnic grocery stores, a half litre is usually around a pound. It's a great massage oil and intensive hair treatment too - but not if you have a nut allergy. " Sounds good too and off course has a lovely smell. Essentially any oil will remove make up (NOT car oil obviously! Lol) | |||
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"There are much better long lasting lipsticks on the market. Lip cote is a very old product. I remember it 20 years ago and from the feedback on here, it clearly hasnt improved. I recommend one by Max factor and Maybeline superstay 24 colour. Both are lip stains in a variety of lovely colours. You apply a balm over the top which keeps your lips soft and seals the colour at the same time. I can play all night and it is still in place. To remove any long lasting stain lipsticks or waterproof eyemakeup or mascara. ..dont waste your money on expensive make up removers. Just use baby oil as it disolves the make up. You can then cleanse, tone and moisturise as you normally would or do what I do: Smother your face in baby oil, quick wipe over with cotton pads and straight into a nice hot shower and use your favourite facial wash. All fresh and clean! How very right you are lady I love a skincare chat, you'll never know what you might find out xx" Absolutely! Now the one thing I always struggle with is applying false eyelashes! It always seems to be luck on the day but I only like to wear them if I am going out to a party or club so I don't practice enough I guess! But I think they can look stunning! I don't like it when some wear lashes that are too big for their eyes and make their eyes look smaller instead of the intention of opening the eyes to appear larger! | |||
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"Oh and forgot to say it can sting a bit when you first put it on." I was just going to put this. I remember it stinging. | |||
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"wow thanks for all the interest! I have bought some Max Factor Lipinfinity on ebay " Excellent! Enjoy! | |||
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" How very right you are lady I love a skincare chat, you'll never know what you might find out xx Absolutely! Now the one thing I always struggle with is applying false eyelashes! It always seems to be luck on the day but I only like to wear them if I am going out to a party or club so I don't practice enough I guess! But I think they can look stunning! I don't like it when some wear lashes that are too big for their eyes and make their eyes look smaller instead of the intention of opening the eyes to appear larger!" You should always trim false eyelashes to fit your eyes. Just hold up to your lids with tweezers before you apply the glue so you can see how much to take off. I usually trim from the inside edge - the one that goes closest to your nose. If you really struggle try the individual lashes. They are actually little clumps of about three lashes that you individually glue to your own lashes. You can get a very good.effect with just a few and they don't look as false. Revlon do them. | |||
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" How very right you are lady I love a skincare chat, you'll never know what you might find out xx Absolutely! Now the one thing I always struggle with is applying false eyelashes! It always seems to be luck on the day but I only like to wear them if I am going out to a party or club so I don't practice enough I guess! But I think they can look stunning! I don't like it when some wear lashes that are too big for their eyes and make their eyes look smaller instead of the intention of opening the eyes to appear larger! You should always trim false eyelashes to fit your eyes. Just hold up to your lids with tweezers before you apply the glue so you can see how much to take off. I usually trim from the inside edge - the one that goes closest to your nose. If you really struggle try the individual lashes. They are actually little clumps of about three lashes that you individually glue to your own lashes. You can get a very good.effect with just a few and they don't look as false. Revlon do them. " I will try that. .sounds good x | |||
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