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FashionDoll
I wondering how people are finding the formula of Lavender Whip? I got my Raspberry Swirl yesterday and I hate the formula on my lips. I have really bad lip lines, probably way too bad for someone my age (I'm 23) and my lips are very dry and often chapped. I exfoliate and use lots of lip balm but nothing really helps. I have alot of problems with lipsticks settling in my lines and accentuating the dryness etc, especially paler colours, so I knew to expect that with RS, but I think this was probably one of the worse formulas I've ever had on my lips! Which is a shame because I love the colour. I have the same issue with Saint Germain- love the colour hate the formula, it's alot better than this one though.
I only have 1 other cremesheen which is Outrageously Fun, and I like the formula of that so thought I would for this one too. I use prep n prime under all my lipsticks, and I'm going to try RS with a lip liner aswell to see if that helps. But I was thinking of getting LW when it launches properly here in the UK tomorrow. I obviously don't want to have the same problem so was wondering how others are finding these 2 lipsticks?
Also, if RS is better with a lip liner, I wouldn't know which liner to get to use with LW, what's everyone else using?
I find that I need to exfoliate once in a while (more in Winter) to prevent those flakies from ruining the finish--esp. after wearing frosts, mattenes and satins--they are just really drying for me. I use sugar crystals mixed with an oil like olive oil or almond oil (make sure it soemthing you won't mind the taste of!) and rub the mixture around on my lips. MAC makes a product called Prep and Prime Lip--its a primer for the lips and it makes all the difference for me. Lipsticks I hated to wear because of the uneven application work beautifully with that product and it cut down how much they dry out my lips too. HTH