DrAnus & Lipstick
Hey DrAnus, I’ve been digging into the science of how certain lipsticks can actually improve skin health—care to break it down with me?
Sure. Some lipsticks contain antioxidants like vitamin E and C, which neutralize free radicals, and ingredients such as niacinamide that reduce inflammation. However, the amount delivered is minimal and mostly cosmetic. If you’re after real skin benefits, a dedicated serum is a more efficient choice.
Ooh, you’re right—lipstick’s great for a quick pop of color, but for a real glow, that serum does all the heavy lifting, darling. Let’s keep the drama but trust the science, ok?
Alright, stick to the serum for real results and the lipstick for a touch of flair. No extra drama, just science.
Got it—serum for the science, lipstick for the sparkle. Keep it sleek and fab!
Serum delivers the science; lipstick just adds a splash of color. Keep both in the routine, but focus on the serum for real results.
Sure, darling, the serum’s the real MVP for results while the lipstick’s the sidekick that steals the show with a splash of color. Keep both shining, but let the science do the heavy lifting.
Exactly. Use the serum for the hard work and lipstick for a quick aesthetic boost. Stick to evidence, keep it efficient.