Information about Lip Plumper

Lip Plumper is a cosmetics product used to give the lips an enhanced, fuller look. Lip Plumper is distributed as a viscous liquid applied to the lips with a roller or brush applicator. It can be translucent or have various tints, and can be worn alone or over regular lipstick.

Lip Plumpers are popular with women due to the many perceived benefits including lip enhancement, collagen stimulation, moisturizing effect, ease of application, and pouty, sexy look they help to give the lips. For many women, Lip Plumper is used as a regular part of their daily make-up regimen and applied often throughout the day. Leading cosmetic companies and specialty Lip Plumper manufacturers also make their plumpers into lip glosses for high-end consumers.

Lip Plumper Application

Lip plumpers can be applied in different ways. The most popular way is from cylindric containers, with a cosmetic wand (brush applicator) used to apply the plumper. Soft solid plumpers may also come in pots and panels, which are used with fingers or a lipstick brush. Alternatively, lip plumpers can come in roll-on style tubes, which are convenient and easy to use while on the go, they also help to avoid waste or mess.

Though Lip Plumper is most frequently used as a cosmetic enhancement product, it is also used as a moisturizer and health-enhancing product. Several cosmetics brands make lip plumper from all-natural ingredients.

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Lips: Lip gloss · Lip pencil · Lip plumper · Lipstick
Face: Concealer · Foundation · Face powder ·Rouge
Eyes: Eye liner · Eye shadow · Eyebrow pencil · Kohl · Mascara
Nails: Nail polish · Nail polish remover
Other: Anti-aging cream · Body powder · Cold cream · Cotton pad
Cultural: Bindi · Sindoor · Thanaka
Ingredients: International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients · List of ingredients
Related: Advertising · Beauty salon · Cosmetology · History
Major brands: Clinique · CoverGirl · Este Lauder · Lancme · L’Oral · Maybelline · Revlon
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