The Philippine Star

Pretty in pink

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Most of the time, lipstick is the first cosmetic that we wear when we reach the right age (but admit it, you’ve even probably tried one of your mom’s when you were a kid). It’s arguably one of the least expensive types of makeup, so it’s perfect for teenagers who are just starting to get into the world of beauty. It’s also our go-to makeup essential, especially when we’re in a rush and we want to look simple without any fuss.

Just in time before classes resume, Avon — the number one direct-selling company in the Philippine­s — together with the country’s Teen Queen Kathryn Bernardo introduce us to her first-ever signature magic lipsticks. The Avon Simply Pretty Kathryn Bernardo Special Edition Magic Lipstick offers color-changing lippies with four shades to choose from. You’ll get a chance to channel your inner teen queen with these lippies that magically transform to a unique shade: Brown turns to Red, Green turns to Rose, Purple turns to Berry Rose, and White turns to Fuchsia Pink.

“Chameleon Cherry is my absolute favorite,” Kathryn says. “But I think all four shades belong in your kikay kit — so you’ve got a color for every occasion. I can wear these lippies from day to night, and they feel and look great on my lips. One swipe can instantly boost my confidence — like magic!”

Bringing out the simply pretty in you — or even going au natural — won’t be a problem anymore with these Kathryn-approved musthaves. Aside from providing lighter coverage that emphasizes your natural lip color, you also don’t have to worry about reapplicat­ion. These lippies are not only fun, but also practical for all-day wear — and take note that they’re only P135 per tube.

Kathryn Bernardo Special Edition Magic Lipsticks are available exclusivel­y through Avon Representa­tives. Don’t have an Avon Representa­tive? Visit www.avon.ph or like Avon Philippine­s on Facebook to find out how you can get in touch with a representa­tive.

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