
Max Factor's Lipfinity collection continues to grow and grow. I'm not too sure why, but I suppose they sell to people who refuse to accept that you've actually got to reapply lipcolour every now and then for it to keep on looking good? True, Lipfinity does do away with that annoyance (if you consider it to be an annoyance) to some extent, but at a sacrifice. The base coat is, I've found, invariably extremely drying and cracks after a few hours, and you end up putting the top coat on again and again anyway, to keep the look glossy. My advice is to invest in a good lipliner, lipstick and gloss in the same shades, and nip to a mirror every now and then to perform touchups.
Anyway, I'm digressing. These things are popular, and that's a fact. So popular in fact, that Max and his Factor have launched Lipfinity Colour and Gloss, which is, er, the same as regular Lipfinity, except it's got a sparkly topcoat.
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If you can't resist, you'll be delighted to know it comes in ten shades, and is available in Boots and chemists for about €14.
