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October 25, 2024

SEPHORA COLLECTION REVAMPS BEST-SELLING CREAM LIP STAIN

- Louisa Lim

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Sephora Collection, the inhouse label of the renowned French beauty retailer, has given its Cream Lip Stain a modern upgrade after more than a decade as a go-to for long-lasting, ultra-matt colour.

with The fan favourite now boasts up to 10 hours of wear and a vibrant new range of shades. Despite the makeover, the formula remains as high-coverage and transfer-proof as ever, and offers an ultra-thin, velvety finish.

Infused nourishing avocado oil, the Cream Lip Stain glides effortlessly onto the lips, transforming into a soft, comfortable matt finish without the drying effects that typically come with long-lasting lipsticks.

Priced at $24, the revamped product is available in 40 shades, from subtle nudes to bold colours.

Info: Available in stores and at sephora.sg

SEKKISEI LAUNCHES NEW PRODUCTS FOR SENSITIVE SKIN

Japanese skincare brand Sekkisei has added two new products to its Clear Wellness line for sensitive skin, which debuted in 2023. The brand is part of Japanese beauty giant Kose Group.

The Mild Peel Care Serum ($42 for 30ml) is made for those craving silky-smooth skin without the irritation of traditional peels. Formulated with plant extracts, this non-peeling serum is said to condition and hydrate the skin, smoothing out rough patches and leaving your complexion brighter.

Meanwhile, the Airy Skin Veil BB Essence ($29 for 30ml) is a BB cream that gives breathable coverage while blocking ultraviolet rays, blue light and environmental stressors. It is said to offer naturallooking coverage for pores, redness and discoloration, leaving a fresh, even finish.

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