Since I started selling Avon I've had the opportunity to try more of their products. I mostly do when I order mini samples for my customers. This minis are great because you not only can get customers hooked on new products, but to have the chance to try it free before committing to buy full price.
In the case of the Lipstain Marker I ordered in an introductory price before it officially launched to see if it was something I would recommend to my customers. This was the first lipstain I've tried from Avon and I wasn't disappointed.
It takes very little effort for the color to show on your lips and that is a very good thing. My lips are naturally very pigmented and the two shades I own looks almost identically on my in pictures, but in person I can tell the difference. The color last very, very long time; I was really impressed because I don't need to reapply after eating or drinking. Another good thing: is pigmented and long lasting but there's no transfer.
Like with any lipstain of any brand I've tried so far (including Benefit benetint) my lips get super dry if I don't apply a lipbalm first. For now, the only come in 4 shades. I hope Avon adds new shades and maintain it within their regular collection. Regular price is $9 but in most catalogs you can get it on sale for $4.
In the case of the Lipstain Marker I ordered in an introductory price before it officially launched to see if it was something I would recommend to my customers. This was the first lipstain I've tried from Avon and I wasn't disappointed.
It takes very little effort for the color to show on your lips and that is a very good thing. My lips are naturally very pigmented and the two shades I own looks almost identically on my in pictures, but in person I can tell the difference. The color last very, very long time; I was really impressed because I don't need to reapply after eating or drinking. Another good thing: is pigmented and long lasting but there's no transfer.
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