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We women have been waiting for a day like this. Now there is a lipcolor that will last up to 24 hours, without drying out your lips and it comes in 24 gorgeous shades! L’Oréal Infallible Pro-Last Lipcolor is the answer to our woes. From now on we can have our cake and eat it too! No more sacrificing color for long-wear. We can have both.
L’Oréal Infallible Pro-Last Lipcolor is a long-lasting, transfer-resistant color that you have been wanting and searching for. It has a high-intensity color that glides on with a moisturizing feel that lasts up to 24 hours. The result? Bold lips without the dry-out and no need to re-apply!
Step 1: Apply the High Intensity Color for true color pay-off that resists transfer, fading and bleeding.
Step 2: Apply Pro-Seal Balm to lock in color and leave lips feeling moisturized. Re-apply balm as needed to keep lips feeling soft and supple.


(above from left to right, L’Oréal Infallible Pro-Last Lipcolor in the following shades: Lasting Ginger, Always Almond, Timeless Rose, Permanent Blush, Toujours Teaberry, Everlasting Caramel and Lilac Infinite)

(above from left to right, L’Oréal Infallible Pro-Last Lipcolor in the following shades: Violet Parfait, Cherry Noir, Raisin Revival, Coral Constant, Captive by Cerise, Forever Candy and Mesmerizing Merlot)




(above: wearing L’Oréal Infallible Pro-Last Lipcolor in Captive by Cerise)
How does the Infallible Pro-Last Lipcolor wear? Well I will say that with normal use it does just fine. It would last at least the regular 24 hours if I did not eat anything oily or anything that did press against my lips too much. The lip color does wear off from oily foods and foods that do get on the mouth while eating, such as breads. That helps to wear it off. I will say that most of the color does stay though. It is easier to keep the color on if you eat without touching your lips. With just regular everyday use the color stays on and does not dry out the lips too much. You can reapply the Pro-Seal Balm every few hours to keep the lips feeling soft and supple. I will say this, these colors are tough. Once they are on your lips they are on for a long while. Just make sure to let them dry before using the Pro-Seal Balm or the color will ball up on the lips.

We women have been waiting for a day like this. Now there is a lipcolor that will last up to 24 hours, without drying out your lips and it comes in 24 gorgeous shades! L’Oréal Infallible Pro-Last Lipcolor is the answer to our woes. From now on we can have our cake and eat it too! No more sacrificing color for long-wear. We can have both.
L’Oréal Infallible Pro-Last Lipcolor is a long-lasting, transfer-resistant color that you have been wanting and searching for. It has a high-intensity color that glides on with a moisturizing feel that lasts up to 24 hours. The result? Bold lips without the dry-out and no need to re-apply!
Step 1: Apply the High Intensity Color for true color pay-off that resists transfer, fading and bleeding.
Step 2: Apply Pro-Seal Balm to lock in color and leave lips feeling moisturized. Re-apply balm as needed to keep lips feeling soft and supple.


(above from left to right, L’Oréal Infallible Pro-Last Lipcolor in the following shades: Lasting Ginger, Always Almond, Timeless Rose, Permanent Blush, Toujours Teaberry, Everlasting Caramel and Lilac Infinite)

(above from left to right, L’Oréal Infallible Pro-Last Lipcolor in the following shades: Violet Parfait, Cherry Noir, Raisin Revival, Coral Constant, Captive by Cerise, Forever Candy and Mesmerizing Merlot)




(above: wearing L’Oréal Infallible Pro-Last Lipcolor in Captive by Cerise)
How does the Infallible Pro-Last Lipcolor wear? Well I will say that with normal use it does just fine. It would last at least the regular 24 hours if I did not eat anything oily or anything that did press against my lips too much. The lip color does wear off from oily foods and foods that do get on the mouth while eating, such as breads. That helps to wear it off. I will say that most of the color does stay though. It is easier to keep the color on if you eat without touching your lips. With just regular everyday use the color stays on and does not dry out the lips too much. You can reapply the Pro-Seal Balm every few hours to keep the lips feeling soft and supple. I will say this, these colors are tough. Once they are on your lips they are on for a long while. Just make sure to let them dry before using the Pro-Seal Balm or the color will ball up on the lips.
I love the variety of colors that they have, so many nude shades, brights and deep wine shades. This year with the Color of the Year the Marsala shade I would pick is Everlasting Caramel (deep pinky nude). Wear that shade is you want to match up the PANTONE 18-1438 shade.
L’Oréal Infallible Pro-Last Lipcolor retails for $12.99 and is available from www.lorealparisusa.com, www.drugstore.com and mass market retailers such as Walgreens, Rite-Aid, CVS, Target and Wal-Mart. Like L’Oréal Paris on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lorealparis; Follow L’Oréal on Tumblr: http://lorealparisusa.tumblr.com/; Follow L’Oréal Paris on Twitter: @LOrealParisUSA; Subscribe to their YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/lorealparisnyc and Follow L’Oréal Paris on Instagram: http://instagram.com/lorealparisusa#.
Until Next Time~
Marie Papachatzis
(These items were sent for consideration)
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