cute tubes, yeah?
“You can never have too numerous tubes of gloss in your purse. Or too numerous kittens.”
— ancient proverb (author unknown)
Clinique Pop splash Lip Gloss + Hydration ($18.50, 0.14-oz. tube with a doe-foot applicator, 20 shades)
The essential words here are “HELLA HYDRATION.”
You probably don’t *need* to collect ’em all, because the peaches, roses and pinks all look very similar on lips (the hot pink and red are pretty distinctive, though), but you might want to keep one or two in your purse for when your lips are dramatically dry (like mine are).
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My fave: Rosewater Pop
Be prepared for a touch-up every couple hours if you wear one because they aren’t long-lasting (unlike the recently discontinued Glosswears), purchase it’s a good trade-off considering how cute and compact the tubes are. I do like seeing them in my T. Rex claws…
Nine of 20 shades
My “artfully disheveled” face-framing bangs, a.k.a. my messy hair, never sticks to this gloss, either. They don’t have one of those gluey gloss formulas, and they’re lightweight and don’t smell or taste obnoxious (no flavor or scent).
Overall, I like ’em. If they were priced a bit better and lasted a bit longer, I think they’d be perfect. They feel and look a lot like the Chanel Rouge Coco Glosses, except for $12 less.
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Watermelon Pop
And pssst — here’s a little secret. If you want a non-sticky hydrating gloss but don’t want to throw down $20, Neutrogena has these, which are similar, for $9, although those colors aren’t nearly as schmexy.
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3 out of 5 hearts.
Did you know? If you have trouble with glosses traveling beyond the edge of your lip line, try lining your lips with a transparent lip liner first. The liner will keep your gloss from migrating, and because it isn’t tinted, it won’t change the color.
Your friendly neighborhood charm addict,
Karen