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How do you keep your lipgloss from fading out besides adding clear lipgloss on top of your lipgloss? I have tried applied powder on top of my lipgloss then blotching it out.The old fashion way.I find myself reapplying alot of lipgloss.Should I use lipstick and then lipgloss or what?What do you think I should do or use?
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How do you keep your lipgloss from fading out besides adding clear lipgloss on top of your lipgloss? I have tried applied powder on top of my lipgloss then blotching it out.The old fashion way.I find myself reapplying alot of lipgloss.Should I use lipstick and then lipgloss or what?What do you think I should do or use?

Lipglosses are made so that they don't last long on the lips. It's called clever marketing, that's why they come in cool funky colours, flavours, and scents... So people will buy more.

Glosses just add shine, and it gives your overall look a nice 'pick-me-up' or 'freshen-up' appearance.

You can try using a lipgloss over a lipstick, however, the lipgloss will be gone in about 10 - 15 minutes anyway.

Don't powder over your gloss, you're just defeating the purpose of it. Lipstick yes, glosses no.

Just keep reapplying your lipgloss as usual.
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