Lip Glaze Petite

Lip Glaze Petite

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Lip Glaze Petite Tea
Warm Midtone/Yellow Undertone

fragrance free

non-comedogenic

 

Lip Glaze Petite features our best-selling shades in a smaller size that’s perfect travel, clutches, evening bags, back pockets……

Impossibly shiny and smooth as glass, our non-sticky, moisturizing formula is a cinch to apply with its sanitary, slant-tip applicator.  Highly concentrated and pigmented, Lip Glaze gives a high-shine effect while hydrating and moisturizing your lips. And as per usual for FACE atelier, a little goes a long way

An ultra-brilliant, silicone infused formula in a jumbo sized tube (more gloss...less $$$=happy artist). It glides on as smooth as a silk nightie...not sticky like that GLASS stuff (from you know who.) Ice  and Arctic Gold are the perfect sheer silver or gold, and Peach seems to look AMAZING on just about everyone. (Ya, I said EVERYONE!)

InMyKit.com, Kevin James Bennett
Emmy award winning makeup artist

Whoever said that lip gloss is dead clearly hasn’t tried FACE atelier Peach Lip Glaze.  Here’s what I have to say: L. O. V. E.  Rating: A+! This is the second product I have tried from the line (the other is their amazing Ultra Foundation), and both times the products hit it out of the ballpark. How do you do it, dear FACE atelier?

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Highly concentrated and pigmented, long-lasting Lip Glaze gives a high-shine effect that also moisturizes and protects the lips.

Our tubes last forever!  Only a small amount of Lip Glaze is needed to cover the entire lip.

The slanted tip applicator is more sanitary than a wand, and it easily allows makeup artists to dispense product on a palette.

FACE atelier’s growing selection of Lip Glaze shades are versatile for a variety of skin tones.

Key Ingredients

Petrolatum– Cosmetics-grade petrolatum is considered the safest, most nonirritating moisturizing ingredient ever found.  It can keep air off the skin to some extent, but that’s what an antioxidant is supposed to do, and no, it doesn’t suffocate skin.  Instead it locks in moisture while protecting your skin from the elements.  Petrolatum is recognized as an effective wound healer and is also among the most effective moisturizing ingredients available.  It, and its derivative mineral oil, are both hydrating and non-comedogenic. Read more about petrolatum and mineral oil.

Trihydroxystearin – Derived from fatty acids, it’s a natural organic compound that slows the loss of water from the skin by forming a barrier on the skin's surface.  Hydrating.

 

You don’t need to be a chemist to create your own custom Lip Glaze by adding a shot of Shimmer, loose or pressed pigment to Clear or Ice Lip Glaze.  Or any other shade for that matter.  Using a firm (not fluffy) brush – our #10 Flat Liner brush works like a dream – lift pigments from an eye shadow or even a blush and mix with the Lip Glaze of your choice.  You’re limited only by your imagination. 

Lip Glaze shades Obsession and Shiraz rock on richer skins.

Color bleeding or feathering is due to the fine lines and wrinkles in and around your lip.  Take care of them!  A smooth, moisturized lip will cut down on the amount of feathering.  Use a lip balm like FACE atelier’s Lip RX to hydrate, repair and moisturize your lips.

PRO ALERT – Keep an eye on the FACE atelier Lip Glazes in your kit.  We’re told that they’re always the first ones to disappear!

FACE atelier’s Lip Don’ts

Don’t use a lip liner darker than your lip shade.  As it fades, you’re left with an unflattering outline - the cosmetic equivalent of a panty line.

Don’t wear dark colors if you have thin lips, as it will make your lips look even thinner.  Stick to lighter shades to make the lips look fuller. For even more fullness, apply a bit of gloss on top to reflect the light.

Don’t just line the lip - be sure to fill the whole lip in.  Lip colour will last longer, and your lip shade will fade more evenly.

Don’t match your lip color to your outfit.  It should match your skin tone, not your scarf.

Don’t use powder to set any lip product.  It dries out the finish and your lips, accentuating lip lines and cracks.

Don’t wear a bold lip if you’re sporting a dramatic eye.  Or visa versa.  Maintain a balance between lip color and eye makeup.