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- Points: 10515
- Reviews: 196
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Revlon lipglide is the one lip gloss Revlon got right. The packaging is sleek and smart and the texture and colors are top-notch. The gloss stays on tenaciously but always feels light and moisturizing. I always feel perfectly polished when wearing this product. A
June 2, 2008
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This gloss smells amazing. I am a sucker for fruity scents, and this one definitely takes the cake. This gloss has a fuzzy, velvety applicator that feels nice while applying the product which comes in the most flattering soft, shimmery shades. The one drawback??? Sticky and thick. But it's a good trade-off!
June 2, 2008
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This came out before Smashbox's "O" line of ripening lip gloss, and now new cheek gel, and it works just as good if not better. It looks very natural on and has a wonderful fruity smell. It's a tad thick when you first apply, but it melts into lips eventually. This is one of those cases of a budget brand developing a new technology and other high-end brands trying to capitalize on it but not doing it as well. Stick with the Mark product!
June 2, 2008
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This lipgloss is pretty yet affordable, that's the main reason it gets high marks from me. I also love the smart packaging that is fun but not too juvenile to pop out of your purse to apply. There is a wide range of colors and finishes available as well all of which are just sheer enough and very flattering. Avon has done a nice job with the Mark line and this is one of it's standouts.
June 2, 2008
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I am always seeking out more natural, organic products (and Burts Bee's has some great options) but this "gloss" isn't glossy at all, but rather is thick and almost impossible to get out of the tub without grating some up under your fingernail. Ew. And that ubiquitous Burt's Bees scent is full force with just a hint of the flavor it is supposed to be. That's a deal-breaker for me. There are much better options out there.
June 2, 2008
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This is the best moisturizing hand wash I've tried. I don't get horrific, scaly hands after washing them a million times a day (I'm a teacher). It's not expensive, smells nice (all varieties), and is just overall perfect.
May 22, 2008
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If you spend the time to sit down and do this right, it looks great. That being said, precious few of us HAVE that time. It's a trade-off, it's definitely cheaper than getting a professional manicure done, but it does take much more time, and of course doesn't look as perfect as a salon-job. I bought it last year and have used it two or three times when I'm in the mood to pamper myself a bit, and that's the fun part for me.
May 22, 2008
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This product definitely does not live up to it's claims. I shouldn't have been surprised. It's a clear gloss that stings when you apply it and that's it folks.
May 22, 2008
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I have been using this shampoo for awhile off and on now that I have been getting my hair highlighted. It smells unbelievable and really protects color. Some people have reported that their hair feels straw-like after using it which is due to the high content of protein in it. I never use both the dumb blonde shampoo and conditioner to avoid this effect. Using a more emollient conditioner that is less protein-concentrated will help (remember that the protein is actually helping the hair though, not hurting it). If you can get this on sale, go for it. Otherwise there are other products out there that work very well for less money (TreSemme Color Thrive shampoo being one)
May 22, 2008
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I love this shampoo. It works just as good as any other expensive "specifically for blonde hair" shampoo and with it's tiny price-tag I would venture to say it works better. It leaves your hair soft, shiny, and your color looking bright and fresh. A product.
May 22, 2008










