Women 'would give up sex' for natural makeup essentials
Ladies' love affair with natural skin care products and natural makeup essentials is well documented – but shockingly, some women are willing to give up everything for them.
According to a survey commissioned by L'Bel USA, natural makeup fans would give up coffee, chocolate and sex for week in order to hold on to their lippy, while even more would give up their prized shoes at airport security if it meant keeping hold of their supplies.
John Krites, the company's beauty expert, said: "Women not only want beauty products that make them feel radiant inside and out, but products that are customised for their skin and lifestyle. It's no surprise they would rather go without a few of life's other simple pleasures."
Natural lipstick or gloss was the most treasured possession, with 59 per cent choosing it over natural body lotion and other essentials.
This spring will most likely see ladies clasping onto bright orange, red and coral lip colours, with statement neon lips big on the fashion agenda.
Posted by Claire Thomson

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