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These amazing new lip & cheek sticks are a beauty maven’s must-have

Stay pretty on the go.

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Colette Bennett

Lip & Cheek Sticks

While the makeup addicts of the world may have a bathroom counter that looks like a miniature Sephora, we actually prefer to travel with products that serve more than one purpose. That’s why these new Lip & Cheek Sticks from Onomie Beauty are a new favorite for my on the go beauty bag.

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If you’re into the matte lip trend but hate the dryness that inevitably follows, you’re going to want to check these out. Thanks to shea butter, sunflower seed oil and cacay oil, these do not feel dry at all. Each stick also contains a naturally-derived active called Spilanthes Acmella Flower Extract and Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride which works to firm your skin and prevents fine lines. It’s makeup and skincare in one!

The Lip & Cheek Sticks are highly pigmented and will give you a terrific flush with just a tiny bit of product (which means they will last a SUPER long time). Available in nude, pink and red tones, you can dab just a little for a light effect or layer it on for a more vibrant look.

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I found the sticks to be so deeply pigmented that I got the results I wanted with just a tiny dab of product, which I blended with my fingertips. Onomie also sells a blending brush that creates a really soft effect, as you can see in the video below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjJA5pMHcl0

The Lip & Cheek Sticks are $25 each or you can get a full set for $85, which also comes with the cheek blending brush. Not that you need a reason to buy makeup, but knowing that Onomie donates 1% of its annual profit to sponsor low-income female graduates in third world countries makes it that much easier.

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