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Make-up Lip gloss

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When choosing a lip gloss, consider factors like the desired level of shine, color payoff, staying power, and any additional benefits such as moisturizing or plumping effects. Higher-end brands often provide a better overall experience, but there are...
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Best Lip Gloss Brands 
Fenty Beauty Gloss Bomb: Known for its universally flattering shades, high shine, and non-sticky formula. It also includes shea butter for added hydration. 
Dior Addict Lip Maximizer: Offers a plumping effect with a glossy finish, enriched with hyaluronic acid to keep lips moisturized. 
Glossier Lip Gloss: Renowned for its glassy finish and conditioning formula with vitamin E and jojoba oil. 
Mid-Tier Lip Gloss Brands 
NYX Butter Gloss: Affordable with a wide range of shades, decent shine, and moisturizing properties, though it might not have the longevity or high-end feel of more expensive brands. 
Maybelline Lifter Gloss: Contains hyaluronic acid for a plumping effect, offers good shine and moisture, but might not be as long-lasting or luxurious as higher-end options. 
Revlon Super Lustrous Lip Gloss: Provides good color and shine at a reasonable price, but can be sticky and may need frequent reapplication. 
Lower-Tier Lip Gloss Brands 
Wet n Wild MegaSlicks Lip Gloss: Very budget-friendly with decent shine and a variety of colors, but it can be quite sticky and doesn’t last long. 
ELF Lip Lacquer: Extremely affordable and available in various shades, but often criticized for its stickiness and lower wear time. 
CoverGirl Colorlicious Gloss: Offers a good range of colors and is inexpensive, but it can be quite sheer and not very long-lasting.

 
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Maybelline Lifter Gloss + Hyaluronic Acid Lip Gloss 006 Reef 5.4ml