I admire the bravado of women who wear fully pigmented lipstick on a date. One beauty editor does it on a regular basis because she only drinks out of straws and avoids oily entrées at all costs. She’s also mastered the art of making sure the food doesn’t touch her lips while she’s eating. That’s what I call dedication, but it’s only worth it if you’re really feeling your #lewk. Or if you really want to make an impression on your date.
You are free to wear any lipstick you wish. But wearing the ones that complement your skin tone can be hard to find.
A rather unlikely call for donations popped up on social networking sites last Friday: an appeal for lipsticks and makeup for teachers and female volunteers in Marawi, which has been under siege from a terrorist group for the past several weeks.
In an Instagram post made just last Tuesday, cult-favorite cosmetic line Bite Beauty officially announced the closure of their brand....
I love lipstick—the bolder, the better. It’s the fastest way to brighten up your face, in less than five seconds, in fact. So it really has become my go-to pick-me-upper.
TV host Lyn Ching enjoys keeping herself beautiful through the magic of makeup, but she confesses to not being good at applying it.
It is quite known that Anne Curtis is a huge beauty junkie, with “way too many lipsticks than I could ever use,” she says with a laugh.
Ah, lipsticks. You’d think those innocent sticks of saturated hues wouldn’t get their fair share of controversy. But in the past years, those tubes have been noted to pose health risks for containing lead.
Unlike other beauty-conscious actresses, Dawn Zulueta is not about to shirk at finally showing some salt and pepper in her locks.