Lip Crème Review: FLOWER Color Proof is Friday’s Fave
This Friday’s Lip Crème review celebrates the launch of Drew Barrymore’s latest cosmetic endeavor, FLOWER Color Proof Long-Wear Lip Crème. The lips feel hydrated, as enduring color doesn’t fade or feather, which is why the makeup is this Friday’s favorite beauty product of the week.
TGIF beautiful and welcome to this Friday’s Favorite beauty product of the week from Ask the Pro Stylist! Drew Barrymore recently appeared on the cover of Harper Bazaar’s March Issue flaunting a rosy pink lip and luminescent skin with makeup from her latest enterprise, FLOWER. Her new Lip Crème, Color Proof Long-Wear Lip Crème, is one of the newest products from Barrymore’s line that delivers on its promise for flawless lips.
I have been a bit lazy in keeping up with my weekly beauty and hair posts, apologies, but promise to step up my game for those who enjoy stopping by. A few Friday’s back I reviewed the new mascara in Drew Barrymore’s FLOWER line. Two beauty products I cannot do without are mascara and lip-anything. For me they are like shoes to shoe addicts. I have a huge collection of lip products and mascara, so I couldn’t wait to sample this Friday’s favorite beauty product of the week, FLOWER Color Proof Long-Wear Lip Crème.
“This high-intensity color wears flawlessly throughout the day and won’t feather or fade. The creamy texture has an opaque, satin finish and the soft angled tip allows a precise application, perfect for emphasizing lips,” says product endorsement. However I enjoyed how hydrated my lips felt upon the first application. Some lip makeup dries out the skin, but I didn’t find that with FLOWER Color Proof Long-Wear Lip Crème.
Believe it or not, the entire FLOWER line, including this Friday’s Favorite FLOWER Color Proof Long-Wear Lip Crème, is exclusive to Walmart, and very worth the purchase. Until next week’s beauty, hair or nails review, happy styling!
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