I've never used Clinique makeup before and I was impressed with this product. It was moisturising without being sticky and gave a nice subtle look for the weekends. It lasted longer than a gloss.
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Clinique Chubby Stick Moisturizing Lip Colour Balm
CLINIQUE Chubby Stick Moisturizing Lip Colour Balm is a moisturising balm loaded with mango, jojoba seed oil and shea butters. Just what dry, delicate lips need to feel comfortably soft and smooth. There are sixteen natural-looking lip tints in all, each with a subtle sheen.
Available in Bountiful Blush, Chunky Cherry, Curved Candy, Fuller Fig, Graped-up, Heaping Hazelnut, Mega Melon, Mighty Mimosa, Oversized Orange, Pudgy Peony, Richer Raisin, Super Strawberry, Two Ton Tomato, Voluptuous Violet, Whole Lotta Honey, and Woppin' Watermelon.
Website www.clinique.com
Reviews
Tips: For more depth, colour your lips in with a lip liner and apply Cubby Stick over the top - gorgeous!
This moisturizing lip balm does just what is says it does. It goes on so smoothly and the colour stain lasts for hours. I am not a buyer of Clinique, but would definitly buy this prodct in the future. love the packagin too, no fussing around with a sharpener and has a nice "chubby" tip for easy gliding.
Tips: simply appy to dry lips, rub them together and off you go!
Curvy Candy! I will definately be telling my friends about this one ASAP. It feels like a lip balm and makes your lips nice and soft, but also gives you a great long lasting colour. Could be used for everyday wear or a night out.The crayon like applicator works suprisingly well and you just twist up from the bottom when you need more. I can't wait to get myself another colour!
Tips: No lip prep required - just put on and go!
I love this product - it's the perfect blend of colour and gloss. I even got a bit panicky when I left it at home yesterday! The pencil style and size is very cool and user friendly.
Tips: Don't let you 5 year old daughter use it, as she winds it up and breaks it off. Grrr! It does seem to run out quickly too - unless i am overusing it!?