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I ditto JBG on the Cover Girl Outlast on the kissing issue, but I can't stand the way it wears off and when you try to put more on, it just doesn't look as good.
So, with this lipstick not getting on any skin, I take it that while having a glass of wine, you won't have the dreaded lipstick mark? this is what I want to get rid of....especially for the QM!jitterbugdoll said:Cover Girl Outlast is the best I've found for that little issue--it doesn't kiss of right away, though eventually the color sort of disappears (sans smears though.) But no one is left looking like a clown after a little necking lol
jitterbugdoll said:I discovered a new way to create the perfect transfer-proof red--use your favorite red lip liner to line and fill your lips, then top with a red CG Outlast or a similar product (right now I am wearing MAC Cherry liner topped with MAC Lasting Lust.) The lip liner (you can use a thin coat of lipstick, too) alters the finished color slightly and gives the Outlast a more natural look and comfortable feel. And, the finished combination is perfectly budge proof
The instructions for most long-wears specifically state to apply the color part to clean, dry, product-free lips.
Lip exfoliation; (I'm probably just making up words now )...the best product I've found on the market is by Mary Kay. Lips are very sensitive so be very careful with them! after exfoliating them, make sure you put on a good lip balm.
Rebecca D said:Is there really such a thing as a kiss-proof lipstick? I know a fella that removes not only my lipstick but also half of my make up every time we smooch. I'm certainly not complaining about the quality of kisses, only the removal of my make up. I think "kiss proof" lipstick is false advertising!
CanadaDoll said:My system is pretty lengthy, I line my lips, apply lipstick, separate a piece of tissue and use one sheet to blot, apply again, blot again, use the remaining layer of tissue between my lips and powder brush, which allows the powder to absorb oil, but keeps the lipstick off my brushes, reapply lipstick and blot again.
Long and fussy, but my lipstick lasts very well.