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March 14, 2007
Revlon Sugar Sugar — Official Lip Topping of the Archies
It took 38 years but it's finally here.
Holly E. Thomas reviewed it in the March 4, 2007 Washington Post, as follows.
- Revlon Lip Glitter
There are instances when a dose of shimmery, sparkly fairy dust is the perfect finishing touch on a made-up face — say you're the prom queen or Peter Pan's best friend. The rest of the time, a simple, glittering smile will suffice, and for that, there's Revlon's Sugar Sugar Lip Topping. The product, designed to be applied over lipstick or gloss, packs a punch of eye-catching iridescence. The Lemon Drop color provides a pale yellow gleam, while Sprinkled Pink keeps things basic with a rosy glow. But as it turns out, all that glitters isn't gold: The dipstick-style applicator leaves lips with streaky dots or stripes of glitter that are tough to blend, and the whole shebang can clump up fast. These pricey little gems are supposed to add a sweet kick to your kisser, but you might be better off with a handful of Pixy Stix.
Ouch.
In five "candy-like colors" — Snowflake, Lemon Drop, Pixie Plum, Sprinkled Pink and Peri-Twinkle.
$14.95 wherever fine cosmetics are sold.
As in drugstores, supermarkets and mass retailers everywhere.
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She looks like she ate a sugar donut and forgot to wipe her mouth.
I suppose that's not much different from looking like you just ate a family bucket of KFC and didn't clean up after, which is what over-applied lip gloss tends to look like.
Would anyone actually want to KISS that?!
Posted by: IB | Mar 15, 2007 12:31:13 AM
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