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  • Revlon Just Bitten Lipstain + Balm

    I have not even seen this product with a balm but for the Just Bitten: I am starting to wonder if women need to have a video on how to apply this stuff or maybe I just apply differently or my skin is different (sensitive/oily/fair). I already put my review on the Outlast Stain. The same principles apply here. This is not a lipstick, it is a stain and will need to be applied as a stain. Maybe I know more about stains because I work with restoring wood furniture? I also have a kid who spilled drinks on carpets. Don't use moisturizer before or right after, you can use under a lipstick (after giving time for stain to "set"), don't blot, yes it will be splotchy (dark areas) if you are dehydrated/wind burned/etc/or just because you might have pressed harder. Go over your lips until uniform, this is not lipstick and will not build a waxy layer. For splotchy - make sure your lips are moisturized, if not your dry spots will definitely show!

    April 29, 2013

    3 of 4 people found this review helpful

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  • CoverGirl Outlast Lipstain
    9.0

    CoverGirl Outlast Lipstain

    So far one tube has lasted 2 years

    I had one tube of Outlast Stain that lasted maybe 1 month, I had another I bought 2 years ago and I still use it (not everyday). I have sensitive oily skin and I am fair so maybe this affects the final result? No 1 - do not put moisturizer right before applying or right after (try doing that the night before or drink more water). I apply with a heavy hand to sink the color (it is a stain and in order to stain something- for example: a carpet - spill juice on it and do not touch the spot for a while. viola!you have a stain). You don't need to do a heavy pushing with the applicator, just let it soak - keep in mind it is not lipstick. Try it out, it is cheap and works great for a splash of color or wear under a semi-matching lipstick. Let the color "soak" in before applying other crap. You don't need to blot (will remove color) and other common sense things. I found out that using moisturizer too soon before applying stain will block the applicator (d;oh), makes sense now. Using moisturizer after applying helps remove the Outlast.

    November 17, 2012

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful

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