So when I initially looked at the bright green stick, I must
admit, I was met with confusion… and a horrifically coloured lipstick. Who
would possibly wear
green as an
everyday colour? Bright green, for that matter. I quickly learnt that this
lipstick was not; in fact, green, but a blank canvas, as it were. One in which
reacts to your own skin in order to create a shade of pink, one individual to
each person. I was sceptical, but when I first tried to buy the product, it was
actually sold out in all of my local make-up stores, so this, in effect, made
me want to try it so much more.
How does it work?
The aim of the lipstick is to create the best shade of pink
suited to your skin tone. The lipstick works by using Alkali levels. When the
lipstick is applied, the chemicals in the product aim to react to the Alkali
levels on your skin. By doing this, the product is able to determine, through
these Alkali levels, what shade of pink is best for you.