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Hair Getting Caught in Lipstick

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Supergirl

With Love & Silk
I don't wear my hair down often, but when I do--this has to be one of the annoying things that happens.

I don't really know if there's a solution out there for this, but if someone has a good tip on this --please SPILL IT!
 
I HATE THAT, when the wind blows and a big chunk just sticks to your lipglosss (grrrr, Ive always wondered if the chemicals of our lipgloss might be damaging to the hair.
 
Supergirl,
I had this problem all the time when I wore my hair down. The worst part was that the hair would grab my lipstick and then leave a line on my face when I pull it back! Wish I knew the solution, too!
 
Geez, I wish...maybe next year
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maybe brushing a little powder over the lipstick to make it more matte would keep the hair from sticking?

I think powder is often used to set lipstick.... for those who 's lipstick tends to bleed.
 
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maybe brushing a little powder over the lipstick to make it more matte would keep the hair from sticking?

I think powder is often used to set lipstick.... for those who 's lipstick tends to bleed.

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This is what I do also...
You can control how much of a matted look you want by the amount of powder you pat on...the blot afterwards to remove any excess. This also helps your liptick stay on longer. If you still want a 'moist' look after the powder apply a 'smidgen' of gloss over top...then blot again.
 
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