If you don’t have a lip plumper gloss yet, it may be high time to get one. A lip plumper gloss can do wonders for your looks by making your lips appear fuller, plumper. And, if there’s one thing that’s almost as heavily in demand as collagen shots and the latest pair of strappy sandals, it’s a plumper, younger-looking mouth. Any woman worth her Manolos knows the value of beautifully podgy kissers. Throughout history, the most beautiful of women have always had full, kissable lips. Lips are a currency of beauty and that standard hasn’t changed in the last thousand years.
Enter lip plumper gloss. Lip plumpers are relatively new to the cosmetic world. They are designed to work in different ways. Some make the lips swell by irritating the lips to cause swelling and redness. Others work much like your everyday lip balm. They’re laden with extra moisturizers to buff rough lips, smooth them up, and give them extra shine. This second type of lip plumper gloss is often used as a primer to plump lips up just before lipstick is applied. Cushy Lips lip plumper & gloss is one of the most recent players in the lip plumper gloss market. It works in two ways: it hydrates the lips and plumps it up. The extra moisture makes lips look not just fuller but also all-around sexier.
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Have you ever wondered why men go crazy over Angelina Jolie? Well, aside from having a statuesque physique, a multi-award winning actor for a father and a gorgeous life partner, Angelina also has one of the most famous lips in Hollywood. Yes, you read that right. A part of Angelina’s star appeal is all thanks to deliciously pink lips that are every bit as full as they are plump. Lip gloss look like it’s dabbed onto Angelina’s lips every few minutes or so. Not surprisingly, the 33-year-old knockout more than holds her own against a bevy of younger Hollywood beauties. Men drool over her while women continue to envy her for her seductively pouty lips.
But how exactly did the Tomb Raider star get her envy-inspiring lips? Angelina could very well claim that she owes it all to her superior genes. But what of the rest of us who cannot have such claims? Are we forever doomed to living with ugly, thin, and lifeless lips? Not necessarily. There are ways to fake Angelina’s sensationally plump lip. Gloss like Cushy Lips lip plumper & gloss lips lets you do the faking thoroughly and quickly. You may not have as much of a pout as the Tomb Raider but I bet you could come pretty close – with the help of Cushy Lips lip plumper & gloss, that is.
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Had Juliet wanted her lips to be plump, lip gloss would have helped! But Romeo kissed her anyway – with or without a plump lip gloss ready. Their first kiss was one of the most romantic scenes in the novel Romeo and Juliet and it was that which made me fall in love with the great William Shakespeare. However, my fascination with romance did not stop there. In fact, it was one of the reasons that I scoured our school library for Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, the Bronte sisters, and more of Shakespeare. Happy or tragic endings, I was not particularly picky. I still am not, to tell the truth. To me, the journeys were more important than the endings.
Aside from all those tension, trysts, partings, and reunions; the ones that I could never forget were the kisses. Yes, the “lip-locks” were the highlights for me. I remember I actually screamed when Mr. Rochester first kissed mousy Miss Jane Eyre in the midst of her jealous tirade. I wondered then if Jane had used some magical plump lip gloss that Mr. Rochester was so captivated by her lips – even as she was telling him she had to go for he was going to marry someone else. Another kiss (one that was not quite a “lip-lock”) that I could not forget was Pip’s shy “kiss on the cheek” when manipulative Estella told him that he may kiss her if he liked. And who could forget Queen Titania’s magic-induced compulsion to kiss Bottom, despite his ass’ snout? I sure could not! I laughed my ass off (no pun intended) with that one. But despite my fondness for these great kisses in the world of fiction, I keep going back to Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. That was one story with zero kissing – not even a peck in the cheeks. But it remains one of the most compelling novels I have ever read, anyway.
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