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(More customer reviews)My first requirement for lipgloss is sunscreen. A lot of them don't have any and I wouldn't buy one without it. Skin cancer of the lips is a real risk, but there's also some type of damage you can get that isn't cancer but causes the lips to get a rough surface and look unattractive.
My second criteria is that the gloss be glossy, but not sticky. This Revlon product passes that test.
I don't like "glitter" in my lip glosses. Some of the colors of Revlon gloss have it, but this one doesn't. I also like a deep color as opposed to pinks as the deep colors look more natural to me.
The only thing I'd change about this product is for it to last longer. However, it may be that only the stickier glosses last longer. If so, then I'm happy with the tradeoff.
If you have read any of Paula Begoun's books or subscribe to her newsletter you know that the primary difference between most drugstore cosmetics and department store cosmetics is the packaging, not the quality inside. If you can find a color you like in the Revlon lip gloss line there is no reason to spend more and buy gloss from a department store. The only makeup I buy in a department store is YSL concealer, because I have yet to find a drugstore brand that I like as well.
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