Find Lip Art In A Jar |
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| By Kayla Holman |
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I first learned about Violent Lips in the November issue of GCI Magazine. I was struck by the oddity of their product as first glance. But once I explored the myriad of colorful designs, made ready for display on the lips of another, I saw the products as works of art. Browse through a few of their collections below and check them out for yourself. The Glitteratti line promises that all eyes will be on you. Glitter based temporary lip tattoos are available in a variety of colors including: silver, gold, red, crimson, hot pink, pale pink and blue. You never know if you donīt try it. Next time youīre headed downtown bring a jar full of Glitteratti tattoos and shine the competition away. Everyone knows cheetah and leopard prints are in. That is, for certain articles of clothing or for hand bags. Iīm not quite sure I would ever purchase a leopard print lipstick, let alone tattoo my lips after the pattern, even if itīs only for an evening. For all of the brave souls who disagree with me, Violent Lips promotes two separate animal print lines. The Fishnet collection blows my mind. I get the allure of fishnet stockings. Theyīre different, out of the ordinary and appealing in that sense. But translating a pattern from oneīs legs to their lips is a bit of a leap, even for my far-fetched imagination. Whatīs next, are we going to start wearing jeans on our lips? Too late, apparently we already are, check out Violent Lipsī Denim line in a jar. The polka dot collection is pretty adorable, I must say. In pink, red, coral and purple, the standout colors will make a statement to start with; the white polka dots will only enhance the already bold lip statement. Who knew a jar could hold this much color? The Patriotic collection is the Violent Lips line that made the biggest impression on me. Who hasnīt dreamed of wearing a flag on their lips? Whether youīre repping your home country, a place youīd like to visit or are using the look as a political tool to support or oppose a given international situation, this jar of tats is perfect for all sorts of occasions. Iīve never so much as pondered the idea of getting a tattoo. Personal reasons aside (I couldnīt bear to imagine my pure and innocent, angel-like skin being tainted with ink, coming from a needle, of which who knows where itīs been), I donīt think I have the right kind of moxie to pull it off. Yet, as pointless as it seems, by trying on a pair of Violent Lips myself, I would not only be reviewing the product, but also expanding my personal care horizons. Itīs a win-win. Glitteratti, Cheetah, Leopard, Fishnet, Polka or Patriotic? Which should it be? |
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| About The Author What's the weirdest thing you've ever seen packaged in a jar? Read Kayla Holman's article about packaging tattoos in a jar. |
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