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What are the Drawbacks of Lip Gloss

What are the Drawbacks of Lip Gloss

Lip gloss! It's a staple in many makeup bags, offering a gorgeous shine and a subtle plumping effect. But like all makeup products, lip gloss can have its downsides. Before you reach for that wand, let's delve into some of the potential drawbacks to consider.

Sticky Situation: We've all been there – that moment you realise your hair has become hopelessly entangled in your lip gloss. Let's face it, windy days and lip gloss don't always mix. The stickiness can be frustrating and can be particularly annoying if you have long hair, constantly checking and removing those pesky strands.

Top-Ups Throughout the Day: Unlike long-lasting lipsticks, natural lip gloss may wear off quickly. This means frequent reapplication is necessary, especially if you're eating or drinking. While some glosses offer slightly better wear time, they generally require more touch-ups than other lip products.

Kiss Dryness Goodbye (…Maybe): While some lip glosses offer moisturising properties, others, particularly matte formulas, can actually be drying to the lips. This can lead to discomfort, chapping, and even peeling. Opting for a hydrating lip gloss or applying a lip balm beforehand can help combat this issue.

Shine On, But Not for Long: The very quality that makes lip gloss so appealing – its shine – can also be its downfall in terms of wear time. Unlike lipsticks that stain the lips, gloss sits on top, meaning the vibrant colour and shine tend to fade faster.

So, is lip gloss all bad? Absolutely not! It offers a beautiful, shiny finish and can be a great way to add a touch of glamour to your everyday look.

Here are some additional tips for rocking lip gloss:

  • Exfoliate your lips regularly for a smoother application and to prevent the gloss from clinging to dry patches.
  • Apply a lip liner to define your lips and prevent the gloss from bleeding.
  • Blot your lips with a tissue after applying to remove excess product and reduce stickiness.
  • Consider a lip oil for a similar shine with a less sticky feel.

Through community trials, we  explored different formulas, ingredients, and application techniques to achieve that coveted long-lasting effect with a hydrating touch. Looking for a lip gloss that delivers high shine, moisturising properties and a long wearing formula, then stay tuned for Convie’s lip gloss collection, you might just find your new favourite!

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