In the past we have stayed far away from lip tints that also double as cheek tints simply because we were wary of the application process. We were afraid such a skinny brush would leave our cheeks looking like sunburned zebras. But the PDF instructions that come with Benefit Benetint ($29) break it down in such a way that has us regretting the fact we've ignored this miracle makeup for so long.
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Kimberly
I love me some tints, but the applicator on Benetint scares me too. I now swear by Origins "Pinch Your Cheeks".
sarah beth
I think you mean "wary" not "weary."
Magzilla
I did. You are correct.
Beth
I love stains as opposed to lipsticks or blushes, but I've used benetint and find it rubs off easily. I use Covergirl's Outlast lipstain and it is FABULOUS. Even used it for my wedding =)
Kelsey
I threw mine out. It never seemed to make a difference on my cheeks, but I had red tinted fingertips all day long.
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