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Godiva LicoWhite Lip Gloss

No one ever told me I was pretty when I was a little girl. All little girls should be told they're pretty, even if they aren't.
- Marilyn Monroe


Today, I bought the Godiva LicoWhite Lip Gloss with Vitamin C because it promises to "help give dark lips a pinkish tinge". Well, I hope so. Soft-pink lips evade me for some reason, no matter what lipbalm I use (I'm a former user of Chapstick and Nivea) so when I passed this by in Watsons, I was very interested if this could help me with my lip hue problem.


My lips really boggle me for some reason... I have never smoked in my life and still there are times when my lips are so grayish! When it gets worst, my lips would look as if I was drinking suka and smoked 2 cigars a day. I try to remedy it with Alba Terra Tints organic lipbalm but even that doesn't help! I want to try going out without lipgloss/stick on. I'm putting my hope on Godiva LicoWhite to remedy this.

The Godiva gloss is priced at P107: Pricier than Nivea and Chapstick, but cheaper than the lipbalm I currently use now. I tried it last night and I was surprised that it had NO SMELL AT ALL. Really, wala talaga. Its kind of weird, even Petroleum Jelly has a slight smell. Anyway, it glides on very smoothly, and it doesn't feel heavy at all. I'm thinking that I'll only use this before I go to sleep, so the vitamin c can work its magic overnight.

Crossing my fingers for good results!

Comments

  1. I hope that it works for you! I didn't know that Godiva (as in the chocolatier?) made skincare stuff =O

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  2. Hi Puff!
    In my case, I seriously didn't know that Godiva (the cosmetics company) made chocolates! Hahah :)

    I'm not so sure if they're one and the same. I'll try to look into it.

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  3. You actually can put the balm on your nipples to 'lighten' the areola, but I don't think I'll be putting the LicoWhite there though.

    How was the product for you?

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  4. Godiva is a Filipino company, and in no way related to the Chocolate :) I do like the LicoWhite Lip Gloss, and I use that in the evening before I sleep.

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  5. Hi! I would like to ask from which branch of Watsons were you able to buy this? I wonder if I can still find one from the branches near my place :< I've been trying to look for products that can lighten my dark lip color even though I don't even smoke~ guh OTL

    [meowpongky@gmail.com]

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  6. this works!!!! :)

    and i love the cool sensation of this balm.
    and of course, the glossy pink lips/

    www.christinedacanay.blogger.com

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