December 27, 2017 | Lifestyle.INQ

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Day: December 27, 2017

5 local brand lipsticks that are actually pretty good, part 2

Honestly, I’m pretty much only a beginner when it comes to makeup. I actually didn’t even know what a makeup sponge (Or Beautyblender? What?) was at the start of 2017. However, because I’ve been going to lots of events lately, I’ve decided to learn the ropes. Ever since I started exploring the beauty world, I’ve been getting pretty addicted to lipsticks. I just love the feeling of having color on my lips because it makes me feel good and look slightly more alive than usual. However, there’s one problem that comes with this addiction and it is *drumroll* my student budget.

As a student, I can only rely on my allowance, which is why I have to save up if I want to buy something. Spending P1000 and up on high-end lippies is out of the question, and so this is where local and budget-friendly lipsticks come to the rescue. Aside from being able to provide rich and creamy colors, their ability to last an entire day allows them to somehow keep up with the pricey competition. Hell, they’re probably good enough to be considered dupes. Not to mention they’re produced right here in the country (support local, y’all).

We’ve made a list of the best local lipsticks last time, but there are so much more out there that need to be shared with the rest of the world. Here are some of our latest faves:

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