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We tested three pH-changing lipsticks that promise to give you the perfect shade

Plus huge savings on the best-selling perfumes

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THE biggest beauty trend of the year is pH-changing make-up.

With the products adapting to your skin tone, it takes some of the guesswork out of picking make-up shades.

We tested three pH-changing lipsticks that promise to give you the perfect shade
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We tested three pH-changing lipsticks that promise to give you the perfect shade

This week I test three pH-changing lipsticks.

Budget

Barry M Angelic colour changing lip paint doesn't last very long
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Barry M Angelic colour changing lip paint doesn't last very longCredit: Barry M

Barry M Angelic colour changing lip paint, £5.99, Boots: I used a green version of this when I was younger and loved it, so I was excited to try the new subtle pink hue.

Sadly, the colour change was so minimal I couldn’t work out if it was the shine or any pigment was added.

The balm texture is lovely, but doesn’t last ages, so I felt the need to reapply it pretty often to stop my lips feeling dry.

I think there are better balm and pH-changing lipstick options out there – and I’m going to have to track down the green version to see if it lives up to my memories!

Mid-range

Indu One & Only pH GlowOil turns from clear to a personalised pink-tone within around ten seconds of application
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Indu One & Only pH GlowOil turns from clear to a personalised pink-tone within around ten seconds of applicationCredit: Indu

Indu One & Only pH GlowOil, £16, indu.me: Beauty brand Indu launched earlier this month and is specifically aimed at teens, but it’s a world away from the saccharine lip smackers of my youth and, as far as I’m concerned, suitable for all ages.

The clever oil turns from clear to a personalised pink-tone within around ten seconds of application.

You can use it as a blusher too, but I found it wasn’t quite bright enough on my cheeks and the formula slightly too tacky.

If you don’t normally wear loads of make-up, it would add a lovely hint of colour, but it is definitely more suited to lips and sits somewhere in between the budget and luxury items in terms of colour pay-off.

Luxury

Givenchy Le Rouge Interdit balm turns into a very flattering cherry shade
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Givenchy Le Rouge Interdit balm turns into a very flattering cherry shadeCredit: Givenchy

Givenchy Le Rouge Interdit balm, No. 10 Revealing Colour, £34, givenchybeauty.com: At first glance, the black coloured bullet is super-intimidating.

I’m extremely pale, so dark lipsticks tend to wash me out and make me look positively ghostly.

But as soon as I swiped it on my lips, the black hue turned into a sheer cherry shade which was very flattering!

It’s the most nourishing of the three, and the hint of colour makes me look more put-together.

It’s also the most pigmented of the three while still ticking the no make-up make-up box.

I’m obsessed.

Pick of the week

Vera Wang Princess, which was £66, is now £19.99 at The Perfume Shop
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Vera Wang Princess, which was £66, is now £19.99 at The Perfume ShopCredit: Vera Wang

BLACK Friday has come early at The Perfume Shop.

Nab up to 68 per cent off the best-selling fragrances and brands in time for Christmas.

These include Vera Wang Princess, which was £66 and is now £19.99, saving £46.01, and Joop! Homme, which is usually £88 but is on offer for £27.99, saving just over £60.

Read more on the Irish Sun

All deals available until November 26.

Shop now at theperfumeshop.com.

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