glaze lipsticks..

kaexbabey

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do all glaze lipsticks have a frosty look to them when they're on your lips? lollipop loving is my first glaze lipstick, and i liked how it looked swatched on my hand, but when i put it on my lips it turned kinda .. frosty looking. i guess it's because of the "green-gold" duochrome effect thing or whatever, but i was wondering if all glaze lipsticks are like this. because if they are, then i think i'll stay away from them cause i dont really like the frosty look unless i cover it with lipglass.

oh yeah btw, what color in the permanent line is like lollipop loving, but doesn't turn frosty? tia!
 

GlamYOURUs

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Some of them are duochrome so it gives that extra frosty look. I have Flash N Dash from Fafi and its super bright in color but a glaze yet its not frosty. And its not a duochrome. I also have lollipop Loving and its frosty on my lips too, its a frosty nude color on my pigmented lips.
 

Babylard

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lolipop loving looks frosty on me too, but i dont mind it.. the only similar color i know of is sandy b which happens to be a frost... lol

you could always put a gloss over
 

kaexbabey

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lol i guess i really do need sock hop lipglass to bring out the peachy/corally shade of lollipop loving i see when swatched on my hand. i thought i could pass on it =/ haha
 

thewickedstyle

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I have the plum glaze from the Holiday collection (Culture class? Is that it) and it's not frosty. I think it depends on the color. It's the first glaze I got but I really like it.
 

BunnyBunnyBunny

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Glaze just means that it's a very sheer formula lipstick, more of a glaze or tint for the lips. The specific color may or may not have metallic, frosty, sparkle, etc.
 
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