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Sephora Collection Cream Lip Stain

Hey guys!!!

Happy National Lipstick Day!! In honor of that day I am going to talk about my newest lip product obsession and even my boyfriend loves it. When your significant other loves it you know it is good! I have heard Amelia Liana talk about it so much and when she spoke about it in the Lip Product Addict Tag that is when I really really wanted it. 



It is Sephora Collection Cream Lip Stain in 01 Always Red. I am usually not a fan of anything matte because my lips get dried up really easily, but for some reason I still wanted to give this one a try. I tried it on when I got home and it was really pigmented! I let the product dry so I could see if there will be any transfer on my fingers. There was absolutely no transfer at all and I had a event to go to with my boyfriend so it was the perfect time to test it out.

One thing I do recommend you do before you apply this is exfoliate your lips and moisturize them as well. It lasted me the whole night and you can give your man a kiss on the lips without worrying about it transferring. If you eat a burger or something of that nature it will come off and if you start to make out with your man non stop then it will transfer and smudge haha. I did reapply to see if it would reapply nicely and it is a great product to reapply if needed. 


I loved it so much that I wore 3 days in a row. I got mine at Sephora of course for $13 and if you love a long lasting lip color you should totally try this out. Have you guys tried out this product?? What did you think of it and what other shades you recommend? Is there anything in the Sephora Collection that you recommend??

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