Clinique Full Potential Lips Reviews

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Customer Clinique Full Potential Lips Reviews (6)

by - written on 17/04/10, updated on 17/04/10 (Very useful, 58 readings)
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Truly, honestly - I rarely used lip gloss before I bought this one. I was dubious about the "plumping" lip glosses - they sounded to me like an induced allergic reaction and that didn't seem like a good idea. Besides, lip gloss is sticky and my long hair used to get caught in it. Buying the Clinique Full Potential lip gloss was a bit of a whim - I was in a "I'm going to wear makeup EVERY DAY like a REAL GIRL" stage, and lashed out for the gloss after trying it out at a Clinique makeover session. While the looking-like-a-real-girl effort lasted approximately a week, the Full Potential lip gloss has nevertheless earned a permanent spot in ... Read the complete review

by - written on 27/10/12 (Very useful, 37 readings)
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I'm not much of a lipstick wearer but I do like to wear lip glosses. I like to have a bit of colour on my lips and the gloss makes them more eye catching. I don't have particularly full lips and so when I saw the Full Potential Lip Gloss by Clinique, I wanted to give it a go. What does the product do? The triple action lip gloss aims to make your lips look lush and full for hours by filling in the fine lines, making the lips look smooth and plump. The product gives the lips a lick of colour, coats them with a high shine with a beautiful pearl finish. How do you use the product? The product is to be used in the same way as your usual lip ... Read the complete review

by - written on 09/11/08 (Very useful, 167 readings)
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As a real girly girl I am often swayed to buy new cosmetics and as such have a variety of products I have bought, tried and tested and demoted from everyday use to occassional use and left in several make-up bags in my bed drawers. My favourite products are kept in a small make-up bag in my en suite and are used on a daily basis. It's no secret that my favourite cosmetics are from the trusted brand of Estee Lauder or that they also own the brand name that is Clinique. Clinique is an expensive brand but is more accessible to people than Estee Lauder mainly due to the price. They do have a good reputation and a vast array of products not only for women but ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/05/08 (Very useful, 125 readings)
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I adore 'expensive' make up. I adore it but lets be honest I can't as a rule afford it. I tend to buy alot of decent stuff out of bargain bins or online but very rarely do I decide to buy something I really desire and through this kind of shopping it's very hit and miss indeed. Some things I get home and I hate others I love to bits but can't afford ever again! I actually hate it when I fall in love with products cos I want to use them all the time but I'm scared to for fear of going into the red and never seeing daylight again! So my looks are mixed and match and my make up bag is full of odd and unusual colours and concepts as well as ... Read the complete review

by - written on 29/09/09 (Very useful, 109 readings)
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I love buying new cosmetics, especially lip glosses, I'm always watching make-up tutorials on YouTube, someone mentioned in a make-up tutorial that the "Clinique Full Potential Lip Gloss Shine" was an incredible product which had an exceptional staying power. I've always struggled to find a lip-gloss that has good staying power unless their matte, so hearing that this product which is glossy based had a good staying power did surprise me and was the fundamental reason I went to the shops the next day to purchase it! I used to always wear lipsticks because the staying power seems to be a lot better than lip glosses, but now I'm always wearing ... Read the complete review


