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MAC Versicolour Varnish Cream Lip Stain - Try to Stop Me
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Prefer prose? A snappy summary of reviews so far: Feedback for the formula thickness category a rating of two indicates responses to "how thick is the formula for this product?" somewhat indicate thin. In the moisturizing category the rating of four suggests evaluating "how moisturizing is this product?" mainly indicate hydrating. Looking at review rankings for the colour category an average of five suggests users & critics when asked "does this product shift, or is it true to the pan/box/tube?" mainly suggest true to colour. Considering feedback for the pigmentation category the current four is a sign that in response to the "how pigmented is this product?" slightly suggest opaque. Considering the luster category the current rating of four suggests reviewers considering the question "how lustrous is this product?" are mildy towards glossy.


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Try to Stop Me, a bright coral pink, is one of 14 Versicolour Varnish Cream Lip Stains, a hybrid lip colour with intense staining power. MAC’s new lipgloss + lip stain features a creamy watery-light formula that glides on to impart long-wearing, saturated, full coverage color in a glossy wet finish. How to Apply: Glide directly to lips with built-in doe foot applicator. For best color definition, use with a lip pencil. Note: MAC doesn’t recommend for use on overly dry or sensitive lips. As with many lip stains, your lips might feel slightly dry over time. If desired, prepare lips with a lightweight lip balm or MAC’s Prep + Prime Lip.