Lollipops may make you think of childhood parties, Britney Spears in her heyday and buying Chupa Chups from the corner shop, but there's no doubt they evoke a feeling of fun. Lollipops are a sure fire way to bring a smile to anybody's face, which is why they're so often used as rewards after painful injections or dentists appointments. Flickable lipglosses aim to offer that same sense of fun and mischief while ensuring glossy lips are sweet and kissable; their super cute lollipop packs are certainly unique and will definitely appeal to our inner child. Available in five different colours and 'flavours' (including Do You Pink I'm Sexy, Better Off Red and Toffee Talk,) the range isn't tacky and doesn't scream 'a great gift for a six year old.'
Although they're pretty pricey at $18.00 (£11.50) a pop, they are fab little gifts and definitely a talking point in the pub. The gloss itself is really lightweight, non-sticky and non-drying, offering a hint of colour and a lot of shine in a delicate sweep across the lips. Some shades include a hint of glitter to catch the light, while others are more subtle and suitable for every day - the five colours pretty much cover all bases. The stick acts as the applicator, which can be removed from the lolly head and popped back in for a touch more gloss; the only downside is the fact that there's no way of keeping the gloss in one place as the circular base just rolls off the table! The scent is quite sweet, with just a hint of something a little chemical underneath, but not at all offensive or overwhelming. I love the concept of these glosses and think they make touching up your makeup on the tube so much more fun... I just hope they get wider distribution in the UK and the price point becomes a little more affordable.
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Although they're pretty pricey at $18.00 (£11.50) a pop, they are fab little gifts and definitely a talking point in the pub. The gloss itself is really lightweight, non-sticky and non-drying, offering a hint of colour and a lot of shine in a delicate sweep across the lips. Some shades include a hint of glitter to catch the light, while others are more subtle and suitable for every day - the five colours pretty much cover all bases. The stick acts as the applicator, which can be removed from the lolly head and popped back in for a touch more gloss; the only downside is the fact that there's no way of keeping the gloss in one place as the circular base just rolls off the table! The scent is quite sweet, with just a hint of something a little chemical underneath, but not at all offensive or overwhelming. I love the concept of these glosses and think they make touching up your makeup on the tube so much more fun... I just hope they get wider distribution in the UK and the price point becomes a little more affordable.
Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.
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What do you think of Flickable lipglosses? (Available online priced $18.00 each) Image may be NSFW.
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