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New skincare-infused contour stain won't budge 'all day' even in water

New skincare-infused contour stain won't budge 'all day' even in water

Daily Mirror3 days ago

The beauty brand that went viral on TikTok and gained Billie Eilish's stamp of approval has just released a new waterproof contour stain that's set to stay in place all day
Beauty buffs have gone wild on TikTok in recent weeks as an iconic make-up brand has just launched two new products that are sure to transform your summer routine. One of the two products that's just come from the brand best known for its lip stains is this liquid contour stain that promises to stay in place all day, with plenty of users raving that it won't even budge when you take a dip in the pool.
Not just loved for their long-lasting pigment, this brand comes with Billie Eilish's seal of approval as she too is a sworn devotee to the viral lipstain; Sacheu is also loved for its affordable prices. The contour stain is currently up for grabs for under £20.
Touted as a long-lasting liquid contour/bronzer that is ultra-blendable and buildable, this stain is set to give your complexion a healthy flush with a dewy finish that won't disappear.
Packed with skin-loving ingredients that help condition the skin, this stain has been praised online for its smudge-proof and water-proof formula, which makes it an ideal choice for minimal summer makeup that will last.
The contour stain promises to stay put all day long, requiring no touch-ups. It boasts a pigment-rich formula that easily layers over both liquid and powder products without disturbing existing makeup. Plus, this beauty must-have features conditioning ingredients that deliver a radiant, dewy glow that enhances your complexion.
This gem comes in six shades to best suit a range of skin tones. It comes in a contemporary wand applicator akin to Charlotte Tilbury's contour wand and e.l.f's Halo Glow, and it boasts a sponge head that makes for easy and precise placement.
It's not just shoppers online who can't get enough of this £17 contour stain. Shoppers who have already picked up Sacheu's latest viral hit can't stop raving about it. One 5-star reviewer gushes: " Best contour I have used. It melts in the skin so beautifully."
Another chimes in, raving: "This contour is the perfect colour and blend. It stays on the whole day! I am in love!"
Further praise comes from this buyer who beams: " Love the applicator and it is so precise and this blended so easy! Lasted all day!"
A fourth shopper shares: "Sacheu really knows what they're doing!! from their lip stay-n, and cheek stay-n and now this new contour stay-n I'm still amazed. I'm genuinely obsessed with this brand and this is probably the best contour I've ever used!!!"
While this customer writes: " Absolutely phenomenal. Blends like a dream,last all day and I love that their is skin loving ingredients. I HIGHLY Recommend."

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