Fall in Love With Seed Satin Lip Gloss

October 04, 2016

Most people love fall because of pumpkin spice everything, apple picking, and crisp air with gorgeous leaves. While I love all of those fall favorites just as much as the next girl, one of my favorite things about fall is that it opens to the door to a whole new palette of rich makeup hues.

When I was working full-time as a makeup artist, fall was my favorite season because women wanted to experiment with berries, wines, aubergines or other bold lip colors.

When you see what colors are available in our Satin Lip Gloss collection, you will be sure to fall in love with our autumnal hues!

 

Purple Purple Please is a stunner and will be a fast favorite!

Here it is on Teresa, elementary teacher extraordinaire and mom to a little girl. Doesn't she wear it well?

Teresa is wearing Purple Purple Please Lip Gloss from Seed

I also love this shade and am wearing one light coat of it over bare lips:

Karley is wearing Seed Purple Purple Please Satin Lip Gloss

And take a look at this beauty. Here is Bekr showing off Purple Purple Please:

Bekr is wearing Purple Purple Please Seed Satin Lip Gloss

 

Mandy is wearing Bordeaux Re-Me:

Bordeaux Re Me is worn by Mandy

 

Our brand spankin' new shade is Attention, Please!

 

In the below video, I am wearing the BRAND NEW Attention, Please! gloss, which is a bold magenta meets fuchsia. I made the video last week for my own personal blog and in it the main topic is the Advanced Botanicals facial care regimen. 

 

Mandy also stuns is this vivid shade!

Mandy is wearing Attention Please magenta fuchsia lip gloss from Seed

 

Do NOT be afraid of color! Have questions? Check out some of our articles on lip care tips and how to prevent your lip color from bleeding.

 





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