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Knowing What You Don’t Want
from LIP-INK LIP-DIVA
by lipcolor
Lip DivaTM
is Just as Important as Knowing What You Do Want.
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What didn’t Rose want in her Lip Ink products? Wax. That melt-able, preservative-laden, mold enhancing wax that shows up in every other cosmetic on the market. And no photosensitive chemicals lead or poisonous additives. Essentially, she didn’t want any of the bad stuff, which is why her products are naturally based.
In a recent study, Glamour magazine reported that, an average woman consumes almost ten pounds of lipstick in her lifetime. The characteristic of a wax-based lipstick means that it will come off easily. Since it sits on your lips, it’s unavoidable not to ingest it. And most lipsticks have some ingredients that may not be totally organic or good for you.
Imagine, by the time you’re in your sixties, you could have eaten several buckets of lipstick wax, chemicals, preservatives, dyes, and other nasty things you probably don’t even want to know about.
Lead is another culprit in most lipsticks today— you can test for yourself if there is lead present in your product. Paint a small strip on the inside of your hand with your lipstick. Then take any coin and rub over it. If it turns black, it contains lead.
Inventor • Alchemist • Pioneer
Harmony
Lip DivaTM
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