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Women Prefer Flawless Skin This Recession

With the clouds of recession still looming around the world, lipstick may soon be out of sale. Ah, hang on. The cessation will, however, have nothing to do with people's habit of spending, it'll rather be a substitution with some thing better.
Women
are
now
trying
really
hard
to
keep
their
spirits
high
by
kissing
goodbye
to
lipsticks
and
welcoming
flawless
skin.
A
large
number
of
women
are
dealing
with
economic
crisis
with
liquid
foundation,
and
thus
supplanting
lipstick
as
the
essential
item
in
make-up
bags
in
the
recession.
However, L'oreal, the world's largest beauty company, has found in the UK market that foundation has edged out lipstick as the 'must-have' product for women, with more than one third of 18 and 19-year-olds citing it as their most essential beauty product against 8 percent opting for lipstick.
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