
In autumn, you should carefully watch beauty Ruta. Currently, peeling on the face, hair becomes fragile and the skin of the lips cracks. We’ve already dealt with the curls and skin of the face, and now let’s move on to the second. They created upper lip oils to help them turn them into an ideal situation.
Lip oil aevit

Daisy, almond and peach essential oil A and E and E, a product with a complex, softens and restore even very cracked lips. Stimulates collagen synthesis, accelerates regeneration processes, gives the skin a pink tone. Oil has a suitable mini-processing for application, so you can even use it on the street.
Lip glaze oil lip shine

The product has vitamin E and coconut oil that softens, restores, improves and nurtures. But it has another function. Brill-Fabric makes the lips relative and bright. Therefore, you can safely apply the product together with a pen or color tone.
Lip comfort oil and glue

This shepherd oil entered our living things. Not only does it moisturize, it also gives the skin a slightly noticeable shadow. After the application, a bright coating remains on the lips. The product has mint and vanilla aroma.
Lip oil glue

Beauty routine should not only be useful, but also eye -catching. With apple seed oil, the formula softens, protects, moisturizes, and nourishes, and the translucent pigment creates a bright coating and provides a bright color to the lips. There are even a few colors: lavender from coffee. The second is our favorite.
Glazed oil bright lip oil

Mixit coloring oil and gout create the same trend effect of glass. Smoothly lies, nourishes and moisturizes. There are three colors on the line: strawberry, peach and powder. The oil is absorbed quickly, does not infect and does not stick.
Source: People Talk

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