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HAVE YOU EVER PUT glue on your lips, dipped your face in glitter and then looked at yourself in the mirror and thought, “This is just what I wanted to look like!”? Yeah, neither has anyone ...
Unless you don't use this thing called the internet, chances are you've seen shiny, glitter-pressed mouths on your social-media feeds over the past few months. Thanks to makeup artist Pat McGrath ...
Ah, glitter lips. Thanks to neverending inspiration from the hottest runways, celebs like Naomi Campbell, Rihanna, and Gigi Hadid, and the world’s latest fascination with all things unicorn ...
The glitter does not come off when you eat or drink, and it feels supple on the lips. Do not, however, rub your lips together; it breaks the surface tension of the bond between glitter and glue.
Who else remembers buying roll-on glitter at Bath and Body Works? The little containers were so amazing, and each color matched its scent: Pineapple was yellow, strawberry was pink, juniper breeze ...
Glitter was one of the focal points of Madison’s look, and the team’s go-to was Rihanna’s Fenty Diamond Bomb because “it came out really nice on camera,” Johnson said.
The Anastasia Beverly Hills lip glosses are some of the best on the market and the glitter-infused creation follows suit.
Introducing 'diamond lips': TikTok's '90s-inspired makeup trend, which looks seriously pretty and makes lips appear more plump.
No matter which end of the spectrum you fall under when it comes to makeup—understated chic or extra fabulous—there’s a way to wear glitter that’s just right for you.