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philosophy - big mouth - lip plump

philosophy - big mouth - lip plumpBrand: philosophy
Category: Beauty


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Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews

Ingredients: lanolin oil, hydroxylated lanolin, polybutene, microcrystalline wax, octyl palmitate, isopropyl myristate, ceresin, isopropyl lanolate, aloe barbadensis extract, sesame (sesamum indicum) oil, allantoin, tocopherol, ascorbyl palmitate, propylparaben, fragrance may contain: titanium dioxide, iron oxides, mica, carmine, d&c red #6 barium lake, d&c red #7 calcium lake, d&c red #21, d&c red #27 aluminum lake, d&c red #30 lake, d&c red #33 aluminum lake, d&c red #36, d&c orange #5, fd&c yellow #5 aluminum lake, fd&c yellow #6 aluminum lake, fd&c blue #1 aluminum lake
Media: Misc.

MPN: big-mouth-lip-plump
ASIN: B001GQNHX4


Editorial Reviews:

Product Description

philosophy: for that bee stung look.

big mouth is a unique formula designed to enhance the appearance of your lips natural color and shape for a full looking lip. not only does big mouth provide an immediate visible plumping of the lips, it also delivers the long term benefits of a peptide to help stimulate collagen regeneration. big mouth is also rich in topical vitamins to help smooth and soften lips for gorgeous looking lip that is sheer and natural.




Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Luv This Stuff   June 21, 2007
Melody White (WV United States)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is the best feeling plumper I have ever used. I love Philosophy products and this is one of their best. I purchased the pink and I wear it alone and over other lipstick to keep it a gloss. The tingle gives you a rush!! You won't be disappointed.


3 out of 5 stars Caution   February 27, 2006
JunLee (Salem, OR)
6 out of 9 found this review helpful

First of all, it goes on with a wand. I find lip gloss difficult to apply with a wand, but they keep making and selling them that way, so it must be me...

The color was too translucent and the gloss very oily, so I never put it on with my morning makeup but I tried it a couple of times in the evening and didn't think it did anything for my lips. Well, one morning when I thought I had some extra time, I put some on my lips after my shower and before my makeup (keeping it within my lip line since I didn't want oil around my mouth when I put on my mineral powder). I was spreading it around my lips with my finger and thought, why don't I put what's on my finger in those creases at the corner of my eyes -- maybe it will swell those lines away temporarily/permanently. So I did, and went about my business doing my morning chores. 20 minutes later, I go to apply my make up and find I have red-orange blotches around my eyes and my mouth looks like I'm a little kid that just messily ate an orange and cherry popsicle or something -- there is color all around my mouth outside of the lip line! I'm thinking, I don't remember a dye in this stuff -- it wouldn't come off, it was like a stain. Then I get it, I look at the box and it says "Caution: due to niacin content, do not use if you are being treated for a heart condition." The blotches on my face were not stains but a reaction to applying niacin directly to my skin (and probably why I get a slight headache every time I use it). I did my best to cover up the blotches and an hour later they had disappeared. It was kind of funny really.

I love Philosophy's Hope in a Jar, and intend to try a lot of their other products, but this one was ineffective at best for me.



3 out of 5 stars Not as good as hoped   January 7, 2007
Sillymuppett (TX)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I had purchased a kit I saw on TV a while back and have to say it was wonderful, can't remember the name of it unfortunately. This creates a tingle in the lips making them feel very soft but nothing to create the plump I was hoping for. I still use it daily and have for a year now but had to add some other lip gloss to the 1/2 empty tube to add color. Also found the tube leaked on my lab coat while in my pocket. :-(


1 out of 5 stars Not what I expected.   May 18, 2006
Amy
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This product is definitely not a good first time philosophy purchase. Good thing my sister uses many of the philosophy products or I would never consider another purchase. The description is clever and if you really want that "bee stung look" go for it. The nude shade was beautiful but within a minute of applying the gloss my lips started to feel warm and burny. I thought "Ok, how bad can it be...." After two minutes I couldn't tolerate the so called tingling and had to wash the gloss off. Before I did, I went to a mirror to take a look and my lips were red like I ate raspberries. Not a look desired by an adult female, unless I was really eating raspberries. Needless to say since I really liked the color of the gloss and the fact of how much I paid for it, I was disappionted. Hopefully the Birthday Cake body wash/shampoo and the facial cleanser will be more satisfying.


1 out of 5 stars If It Sounds Too Good To Be True......   February 16, 2007
Marion (Louisiana)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

.....then it usually is. This product simply does not work. It moisturizes your lips for a while (but you can't use it under your long-lasting lipsticks), but does not plump lips at all. Not one itty bit.

Save your money for a botox injection. . . I'm sorry I fell for the "big mouth" hype of this product. There ought to be a law against false advertising.



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