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YOUR LIPSTICK IS EVERYWHERE
You took a sip of coffee at breakfast.
Now there's a perfect red ring on your cup.
You ate a sandwich for lunch and checked the mirror: lipstick all over your teeth like a clown. You hugged your grandchild and left a stain on her shirt.
Your actual lips? Barely any color left.
And you spent +$20 on this lipstick.
Here is Why Your Lipstick Transfers Everywhere (Except Where It Matters) 👇
1. YOU'RE TOUCHING YOUR FACE CONSTANTLY.
Every lipstick designed for younger skin assumes you're not moving much.
But at 60+, you're living. You're touching your face, you're eating, you're talking, you're moving through the day.
Standard formulas weren't made for that. They transfer with any contact, a coffee cup, your finger, your phone, your grandchild's cheek.
I'd put it on and twenty minutes later, it was on my teeth, my cup, everywhere. I'd check the mirror constantly. This one actually stays where I put it all day.
2. YOUR TEETH ARE A MAGNET FOR LIPSTICK.
Transfer-heavy lipsticks love settling on your teeth.
You could be sitting at lunch with friends, thinking you look great, and there's a red ring around your teeth like you're wearing a costume.
It's humiliating. And you don't realize it until someone doesn't say anything and you catch your reflection.
3. EVERYTHING YOU TOUCH BECOMES A STAIN SITUATION.
Your coffee cup has a lipstick ring. Your napkin looks like evidence.
Your collar has a stain. You can't hug your grandchildren, can't touch your partner's face, can't even rest your cheek on your hand without leaving a mark.
At 60+, you want to be present, not worried about transferring lipstick everywhere.
I can finally hug my grandkids without leaving lipstick stains on them. It sounds small, but it's everything. I don't have to be careful anymore.