
Celebrity-loved viral lip stain that 'doesn't transfer' has 24% off on Amazon
One of the most annoying things about wearing lipstick is the need to reapply every few hours. But viral brand Wonderskin has challenged this habit by creating a lip stain that has had the seal of approval from celebrity make-up artists and beauty buffs alike. Plus, in Amazon's Prime Day sales, which are running from July 8 to July 11, the Wonder Blading Lip Stain Peel Off Masque is reduced from £18 to £13.68.
With 36 different shades to choose from with options like nude Adore, rosey Beautiful or the deeper pink Whimsical Stain & Go, the Wonderskin product gives its wearer the appearance of a lipstick without the faff of needing to reapply, nor having to deal with dry textures and feathering - no wonder it was so popular on social media.
How it works is the smudge-proof, transfer-proof, water-proof formula is made with patent-pending Liquid Blading technology which infuses colourants and pigments into the top layer of lips. It's then sealed in to 'prevent feathering, fading, or budging'. It requires no more effort than any other lip products - simply apply the Lip Stain Masque and let it set for 10 - 30 seconds, then wipe away with a damp towel or tissue - or peel it off if it's not cracked.
What is left is a natural lip colour that won't budge. For those who want a more dramatic lip, the formula is buildable: just reapply it, let it set and then wipe off. At the end of the day, it's easy to take off too as it only requires an oil-based make-up remover to tackle it.
Costing less than £15 in the Amazon sale, the Wonderskin Lip Stain rivals the likes of HUDA BEAUTY's Lip Contour Lip Stain which retails at £22 on Sephora and acts as a lip stain and lip liner hybrid. With eight colours to choose from, shoppers say it's 'worth the hype', however others were left underwhelmed, stating it 'dries out too fast'
Elsewhere, beauty fans can try e.l.f's more budget friendly Glossy Lip Stain, which costs £6. With a 'glossy' finish, the stain comes in 10 colours with a hint of sheen.
With over 4,000 ratings on Amazon alone and the seal of approval from the likes of celebs and their make-up artists such as Aimee-Lou Wood's sister, Emily (a professional make-up artist), and Katy Perry's MUA (as confirmed on the brand's Instagram) the Wonderskin Lip Stain has impressed shoppers with its 'stunning quality' and 'long-lasting' colour.
One beauty buff who left a five-star review raved: "I was a bit wary of trying this. Must say I'm so glad I did! It's a great product. Lovely to have the look of lipstick all day and it not transferring onto anything. I'll definitely be buying this again!"
Another happy lip-colour lover added: "Why it has took me so long to purchase this is beyond me! Absolutely in love and amazed by how the review videos were spot on, not wasting money on lipsticks that last an hour anymore. Will happily pay the £18 for a product that gives me exactly what I want and need."
A third raved: "I have bought this product in many different shades. My favourites are whimsical (for the day-day kissed lips look) and divine (for events, date nights, etc). These are absolutely amazing! If you hate carrying your lipstick around and re-applying it, if regular lipsticks dry your lips or make them sticky, if you hate getting lipstick on your teeth or on people you kiss - these lip stains are the answer.
"I have never tried with the applicator spray, just the lipstain itself, leave it for 2min and get a beautiful shade that lasts me on average 6h. It doesn't dry my lips but it also doesn't hydrate them so i then apply a regular Vaseline based lip balm that hydrates my lips and gives them a shiny appearance."
Others find the lip stain to be rather fast-drying, meaning if the application goes awry, users must tidy it quickly to avoid the stain remaining incorrect. However, some people didn't find the stain sticking for long enough with one person citing: "Nice colour but didn't stay all day."
It's also recommended to scrub lips before hand to ensure a silky smooth finish.
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