
To get the full benefit of the staying power, I suggest taking one of the gloss cases -- ideally one that's a year or older -- and having a toddler crack it open and apply the lip gloss to her flawless 2-year-old face, mostly around the eyes and on the cheeks. The gloss is guaranteed to stay put for days. No amount of scrubbing with soap can remove it -- EVER. Heck, you can even try to get it off with nail polish remover or even a full day swimming in chlorine. That stuff ain't going anywhere.
Don't believe me? Just ask my daughter!
If only it stayed on my lips this long.
LOL LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteoh dear! heehee :)
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tami
Oh Wow! How were you able to finally get that off?!
ReplyDeleteHi Young Mom/Wife,
ReplyDeleteNo - not yet! It's unbelievable. We'll keep trying but, for now, her face needs a break. :)
Oh heavens!!! Have you tried vaseline? I'm guessing if a day in chlorine didn't do it, you'll just have to wait it out. I may have to check out this product! LOL Try grease. . .if you were to eat greasy food it would come off your lips, right??? :)
ReplyDeleteWe joke that we should just kiss her! Lipstick never stays on through that!
ReplyDeleteOMG. How many days??? I really DO need to try it! BTW. Being the stage mom I am, I think you need to contact LG and let her know Lucy is a walking billboard. Kids need to cover their room and board. :-)
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