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Got My New Red Apple Lipsticks In The Mail Today!


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The packaging was so cute! I loved opening the pretty cotton drawstring pouch and my products wrapped in the pretty apple green tissue paper! I pay attention to stuff like this because I have my own handcrafted jewelry business :)

 

I can't wait to try everything! I got the balm, the exfoliant treatment, hibikiss lipstick and love my kiss lipstick. I see another purchase in the near future :P


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The packaging was so cute! I loved opening the pretty cotton drawstring pouch and my products wrapped in the pretty apple green tissue paper! I pay attention to stuff like this because I have my own handcrafted jewelry business :)

 

I can't wait to try everything! I got the balm, the exfoliant treatment, hibikiss lipstick and love my kiss lipstick. I see another purchase in the near future :P

 

I miss my lipsticks SO much! Let me know how you like it! I may purchase a few shades myself.

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I miss my lipsticks SO much! Let me know how you like it! I may purchase a few shades myself.

I LOVE LOVE LOVE Red Apple Lipstick. I just recently got Swoon and Ravishing, and I already had Rebel and Mauve Me. They wear really well, give great color, and don't get us sick!! :)

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I have a ton of RAL products (eyeshadows too!). I adore every one of them. My favs are Ruby Slippers and Strawberry Lips, with Secrets being a close 3rd place. The glosses are great too. You can't go wrong with RAL.

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Hibicuskiss was a little too bright. I'm really fair skinned with some freckles (yup Irish) so I'm going to exchange it. I'm wearing love my kiss today and my lips are finally soft! they are always chapped and dry.

 

the customer service is top notch too

MChase Apprentice

Been wanting to try them, but a bit uneasy about not being able to see the colors in person.

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I am obsessed with their lipsticks.  they always look so good!  the hibiscus grew on me.....it's dramatic


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I am obsessed with their lipsticks.  they always look so good!  the hibiscus grew on me.....it's dramatic

yeah I think I'll try it for the Holidays or special occasions. I don't wear much makeup to begin with so it was really dramatic on me!

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Sorry, but I'm frugal (or as my Mom once said, I'm cheap! :lol: ) I buy NYC lipstick at my local Family Dollar store and instead of paying twenty-something a tube, I pay two-something a tube. It may not be the best lipstick on the market, but it's good eough for me.

 

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Oh I didn't even know any drugstore brands had gluten-free lipstick! I got a good deal. The Diva coupon code was still good so I got buy one get one free and free shipping

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Oh I didn't even know any drugstore brands had gluten-free lipstick! I got a good deal. The Diva coupon code was still good so I got buy one get one free and free shipping

They've always got a coupon, and I think as long as you buy two items you'll get free shipping. The holiday collection is coming out soon :)

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