![]() Wearing Physicians Formula Sexy Booster Sexy Glow Bronzer on my cheeks Swatches of the darker part of the pan on the left, the golden part in the middle and both the shades swirled together on the right May Contain: Iron Oxides, Iron Oxides, Red 30, Tin Oxide, Titanium Dioxide, Yellow 5 Lake Mica, Diisostearyl Malate, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Fragrance, Synthetic Wax, Nylon-12, Silica, Ethylhexyl Palmitate, Magnesium Stearate, Ethylhexyl Isononanoate, Lauroyl Lysine, Kaolin, Epimedium Sagittatum Leaf / Stem Extract, Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Fruit Powder, Dimethicone / Methicone Copolymer, Androstadienone, Pregnadienol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Phenoxyethanol. The golden bronzer is part of a new spring collection of products designed to increase yo’ sex appeal. I’d just glanced over at my pan of Physicians Formula Sexy Booster Sexy Glow Bronzer sitting on my desk when the dream occurred to me and I blurted, “Johnny Weir!” At the time I was wearing my rattiest pajamas with a scrunchie in my hair (yes, it was white) and didn’t have on a lick of makeup. It was Saturday, warm and sunny outside, but I was feeling pretty crummy about being stuck indoors doing my taxes. This was one of those dreams I initially forgot about but remembered later in the day. (Yeah, I really have to stop eating those rice crispy treats before bed.) Then he skated up to me, pulled the white scrunchie I was wearing from my hair (I never figured out why), and skated off until he disappeared into a hot pink fog… The warm, healthy glow could do you some good.” What you need is a good golden tan bronzer. I saw you at Kate Spade yesterday, and you looked tow’ up. He landed a triple axle and yelled from across the ice, “Don’t lie. If you haven’t seen this at a local drugstore yet, it’s online at .“ Duuuuude,” I screamed from my dream seat next to the rink, “I wear bronzer a lot. Overall, I would definitely recommend the Physician’s Formula Glossy Stains – I’m planning to buy the red one too! It’s a really nice product – as long as you are looking for a liquid lipstick, and not a glossy stain. And for a full face photo of me wearing this product, see this post. Does that make sense? The product isn’t actually a lip stain – it’s a pigmented liquid lipstick, that leaves a bit of a stain as it wears off. When worn, the Glossy Stain does wear down to a kind of a stain over several hours, but it’s not the type of stain left by a true lip stain it’s the type of stain left by any pigmented lipstick. ![]() Compare to the L’oreal stains in this post. There is a faint stain, but nothing more than a reasonably pigmented lipstick would leave. In the swatch below, I left it on my arm for several minutes, then wiped it off. It also doesn’t stain very well – it’s nothing like the YSL Glossy Stains or L’oreal Shine Caresse stains. Of course, if I blot it enough, it will transfer less, but that’s true of any lip product. If I wear a normal amount without blotting, it transfers on to my coffee cup significantly – just as much as any non-matte lipstick, and more than a matte lipstick. I haven’t done an actual kiss test, but I assure you that this is not kiss proof. If I apply an extra layer, it takes to to actually glossy, but it’s still not high shine, and with the extra layer it is quite messy and transfers on to absolutely everything. If I apply a normal amount, it has a low shine finish – just slightly glossy, more glossy than a satin, but not what I think of as a high shine finish. To expand: the glossy stain does absolutely have intense color. However, as a long wearing liquid lipstick, it’s fantastic, and it’s a beautiful color – so despite the packaging, I really like it! Here’s a short version of my review: the glossy stain is not glossy, is not kiss proof, barely stains, and basically does nothing that it is advertised to do. The packaging is functional – the charm is securely attached, the wand is a good shape to apply the gloss, and the package is sealed - very important for drugstore products! Here’s a close-up of the wand it’s a similar shape to the other gloss stains I’ve tried. I’m sure some will like it, but it is just not my style at all – I like sleek, minimalist packaging, and this is just the opposite (the charm and ribbon are not easily removable, by the way). Second, I hate the packaging with the little charm attached to the gloss. The Sexy Booster Sexy Glow Glossy Stains come in only two colors – Red and Hot Pink, and I bought Hot Pink.įirst off, I hate the name of the “Sexy Booster” line of products, and the Sexy Glow name as well. So, when I saw a new Physician’s Formula product that claimed to be a glossy stain (and on sale for $3!), I knew I had to give it a try. I am enamored of gloss / stain hybrids lately – I love both YSL Glossy Stains and the L’oreal Shine Caresse gloss stains. Physician’s Formula Sexy Booster Sexy Glow Glossy Stain – Hot Pink
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