I also think lip oils are to be pair with a balm. Hear me out. You don't need a heavy-duty balm, a Burt's Bee stick or Chapstick is ideal. But you just blot your lip with the balm and place the lip oil on top and it keeps the oil from the finest lines of the lips AND from bleeding. Some oils can be very thin, and those are usually the ones that I find all around my lips.
@@beautyandthebeaker I'll have to add it to my cart then. Because I've noticed a lot of my collection leans lavender and coffee, which I do not mind, but sometimes I want something different.
These lip oils are a minty tingle, need a liner, and stained the crap out of my hand! You’ve been warned!
i think these are stinking amazing, no liner needed and im 44, they sit so well, do not drift around and all day stain, whoop whoop
I want to get my hands on the Pistachio fragrance, but I've also heard different things.
My husband really likes it on me! And I like it, and it doesn’t make me sneeze or break out in hives, so it’s a huge win!
I also think lip oils are to be pair with a balm. Hear me out. You don't need a heavy-duty balm, a Burt's Bee stick or Chapstick is ideal. But you just blot your lip with the balm and place the lip oil on top and it keeps the oil from the finest lines of the lips AND from bleeding. Some oils can be very thin, and those are usually the ones that I find all around my lips.
@@beautyandthebeaker I'll have to add it to my cart then. Because I've noticed a lot of my collection leans lavender and coffee, which I do not mind, but sometimes I want something different.