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    Default Lip gloss which is not too sticky

    I am 24-year-old girl and like using lip gloss, but I am not able to find out the one which is not too sticky. I also have hair on my lip line and I peel them all the time, but again it develops. Please suggest.

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    Try branded lip glosses, they do have variety. For long term relief from growth of hair on lip line, i would suggest IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) treatment which is an advanced technology in hair removal solution. You have to take few sessions, depending upon the density and growth. This treatment is very safe and without any side effects available at good cosmetic clinics.

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    the covergirl wetslicks line boasts that it's glossy without all the stickiness! i haven't tried it, because whenever i wear gloss, my hair never sticks to my lips lol. but you should! and you should tell us whether or not its good.

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    o.k thank you i'll try and post the results after .thanks for helping.

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    Hey, have you tried the one from Revlon? Or the one from Maybeline? Both of them are great and do not chop or cause stickiness. I am using both of them alternatively and they are working great for me.

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    You should have your upper lips threaded once a month so that it will always be smooth. Looking like you have a mustache isn't flattering at all. As for the gloss, I suggest using Lancome's Juicy tubes. if you don't use a lot of it, it won't be sticky. Burts Bees also has a line of tinted glosses that I like. And I know Nivea also has a tinted lip balm. It's not really a gloss because it's not shiny at all, but it has some color and some shine.

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    I really like lip gloss by Avon... In my opinion it's not sticky and it's affordable. I was the type who never used lip gloss because of the same reason, the gooey sticky feeling. I really like the ones from Avon, especially the ones that have a chocolate flavor to them no matter what tint you get.

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    MAC Lip gloss Quite possibly is the most popular lip gloss currently on the market. This product comes in a variety of colors. But watch out, Lip gloss tends to be sticky. If you hate it when your hair sticks to your lips, this isn't the gloss for you

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    I personally like the maybelline ones. It has a lot of shades i could pick from. Do also try othet alternatives like lip balm and lip smackers.


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