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Ada
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Lip Ink
      #199633 - 20/09/2008 17:12

Hi,

Has anyone tried lip ink? It is meant to be organic and semi permanent - not sure how you apply it. I have a noticeable blood vessel (can't remember what the official medical term is) on my lip and I am always looking for 'stayable' lippy to hide it. I am too much of wimp to go and have it removed. Wondering if this lip ink would be my saviour.

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issi
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Re: Lip Ink [Re: Ada]
      #199915 - 21/09/2008 00:11

Not heard of it Ada but it sounds interesting.

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MangeTout
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Re: Lip Ink [Re: issi]
      #199963 - 21/09/2008 08:54

I have been introduced to Lipfinity through this forum and it's the longest lasting lipstick I've ever used. It might be an alternative for you, Ada?

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Ada
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Re: Lip Ink [Re: MangeTout]
      #205551 - 26/09/2008 23:32


Many thanks MangeTout, I will try Lipfinity.
I might have a go at this lip ink too and see what it does. I will keep you posted.

Ada


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PLASMO
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Re: Lip Ink [Re: Ada]
      #205674 - 27/09/2008 11:01

Mange Tout,

I to, love the Lipfinity lipsticks, but find it doesnt come off as easily as others, have you found this?

Ada, give them a try, they have good colours to.

Issi: Is the Lipink the procedure that outlines your lips for about a year, and they do eyebrows also, but itsnt it very expensive. I would love to have my eyebrows done, not so sure about the lips.

Plasmo x

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dec
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Re: Lip Ink [Re: PLASMO]
      #205704 - 27/09/2008 11:52

Ada,I googled lip ink after seeing your post.I found a site which does reviews about cosmetics,sorry can't remember the name of the site,people who,ve tried it didn't seem to think it is great.One of the complaints seems to be that it dries your lips and makes them seem thinner and less plump.Another comment is that it still disappears from the middle of the lips leaving a hard looking outline.Not a great look!
Plasmo,it's not the procedure you're thinking of,it's applied daily.
Dec xx


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Loo
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Re: Lip Ink [Re: dec]
      #207082 - 28/09/2008 23:45

I like lipfinity and use No 20. With lip gloss on top. Not the one supplied but a coloured lip gloss, so enhancing the pinky colour.

Loo

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