lipgloss - definizione. Che cos'è lipgloss
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Cosa (chi) è lipgloss - definizione

COSMETIC USED TO GIVE LIPS A GLOSSY LUSTRE, SOMETIMES ADDING A SUBTLE COLOR
Lipgloss; Lip lacquer
  • Lip gloss in squeezable tube and wand applicator formats
  • Lip gloss being applied with a retractable lip brush.

lipgloss         
¦ noun a glossy cosmetic applied to the lips.
Lipgloss (song)         
1993 SINGLE BY PULP
Lipgloss (single)
"Lipgloss" is a song by British rock band Pulp, from their 1994 album His 'n' Hers. With lyrics written by Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker about the deterioration of social skills that comes with a relationship in the context of a breakup, the song was the first that the band worked on for their new record company, Island Records.

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Lip gloss

Lip gloss is a cosmetic used primarily to give lips a glossy luster, and sometimes to add a subtle color. It is distributed as a fluid or a soft solid (not to be confused with lip balm, which generally has medical or soothing purposes, or lipstick, which generally is a solid, cream-like substance that gives off a more pigmented color.) The product is available in ranges of opacity from translucent to solid and can have variously frosted, glittery, glossy, and metallic finishes.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per lipgloss
1. But Emma‘s lipgloss obsession means that she‘ll eat 54 lipglosses a year – the equivalent of eight blocks of lard during her lifetime.
2. "I had to reapply the natural lipgloss so many times because it kept rubbing off." Emma agrees: "We went out one night with our new make–up on and it was hopeless, the hairspray didn‘t hold, the lipgloss kept rubbing off and I ended up less than fragrant, too, because the natural deodorant wasn‘t powerful enough." During the experiment, perhaps to encourage them not to go back to their old products, the girls were given information about their usual make–up.
3. Her 24–year–old sister Emma, a personal trainer, follows a similar routine, but she also has an obsession with lipgloss: she owns 60 different ones and touches up her lips every few minutes.
4. Take Emma‘s favourite fuzzy peach lipgloss for instance: she loves its colour and the fact it ‘tastes nice‘, but according to the list of ingredients, it contains 28 manmade chemicals.
5. Until we deal with the underlying cause and BRING Muslims into our communities instead of isolating them, profiling, removing steel knives and forks and lipgloss from flights are simply not going to make any of us safer.