I plumped my lips with Fenty Beauty’s new Gloss Bomb Heat — and you need to come see these results

2022-06-10 23:57:45 By : Mr. Jason Chen

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If you know, you know: Fenty Beauty Gloss Bomb Heat is here. The cult-favorite Lip Luminizer has a newer and definitely spicier formula. Spoiler— it works, and it’s not painful.

You can shop the Fenty Beauty Gloss Bomb Heat now, and you’ll be happy to add it alongside your Skin Tint and What It Dew Spray. This version of Gloss Bomb is a glossy flush red lip plumper. Like a plumping blush for your lips, Gloss Bomb Heat is glitter-less, but it’s also got a fiery formula to it.

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“This is for anybody who loves Gloss Bomb and wants a sexy, full lip look. It’s smooth and playful, with incredible wet-look shine,” Rihanna states on the website. “I wear this alone, and also with lipstick or lip liner. You have to feel the warming sensation. I can’t get enough.”

When you first apply it, you’ll experience a sort of spicy feeling to your lips. However, the plumping feeling is gradual. Thanks to ingredients like ginger root oil and capsicum fruit extract (or pepper), you’ll slowly see your lips pucker more.

After my own experience trying it out, I thought it was going to hurt like some of the other lip plumpers on the market. But it was like a flu shot — by the time it hurt, the pain was over. I also noticed that when I reapplied it, the pain was almost nonexistent. Plus, the sheer color is perfect for those makeup-no-makeup days.

Your regular gloss better move over, because this Lip Luminizer is bringing fire to your makeup looks.

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