
Under-the-radar lip oil that leaves lips looking 'fuller and juicy' is finally back in stock - and it's now on sale for 20% off
The bestselling, cult favourite delilah Lip Saviour Colour Enhancing Lip Oil is on sale with an exclusive discount this May. A widely loved beauty buy, its universally flattering formula adapts to every skin tone to give you a personalised pigment, creating the perfect bespoke colour for you.
delilah Lip Saviour Colour Enhancing Lip Oil
This colour enhancing lip oil boasts a custom, personalised, staining pigment that adapts to your lips, gently enhancing your natural lip colour and leaving a subtle, long-lasting kiss of colour.
It's infused with nourishing plant-based actives to give an innovative, non-sticky, lightweight finish that helps to protect, condition and hydrate the lips.
Don't forget to use code GETLIPPY20 to get 20 per cent off for first time users.
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Having sold out multiple times since launch, the much-loved Lip Saviour Colour Enhancing Lip Oil continues to fly off the shelves and remains a firm favourite among celebrities and makeup artists alike.
Fusing makeup and skincare, the multi award-winning lip oil is designed to make your lips feel as good as they look, giving you a subtle, personalised lip colour that lasts.
And the best news? You can try it for yourself with an exclusive 20 per cent introductory discount on all full-price products including the sell-out Colour Enhancing Lip Oil using code GETLIPPY20.
Multi award-winning and selling out three times when it launched, the Lip Saviour Colour Enhancing Lip Oil has become the secret product used by make up artists to the stars.
Cat Deely's makeup artist Lindsay Brown says: 'I love how the colour adapts to each person, making it so individual and how moisturising it is without being sticky'.
Powered by nourishing plant-based actives, its luxe, 'silky smooth' formula utilises botanical oils to help nourish and hydrate the lips, with shoppers noting how it leaves their lips feeling 'soft and comfortable' without heaviness or stickiness.
But the real USP of the lip oil is the personalised pigment that magically adapts to your own natural lip tone to create the perfect bespoke, long-lasting kiss of colour to suit you.
For those that find lipsticks too drying, then a lip oil like this one from delilah can give you a long-lasting touch of colour with all the nourishment of a balm.
And for an extra touch of luxury appeal, the lip oil also features an opulent gold zamac applicator, which helps to create a cooling, soothing and stimulating effect.
'Fantastic product,' raved one shopper. 'Lips develop a unique shade and nice on its own. Love the applicator too. Amazing on its own or with a lipstick. Really helps improve my lips during the winter months.'
Another agreed, adding: 'I cannot begin to explain how undersold this lip oil is. I think it needs remarketing as it is absolutely wonderful. Moisturising and a beautifully naturally rosy tint added to your lips. I am really thrilled with this oil.
'Agree with others that is not as lasting as I would like but it really is beautiful. Will definitely purchase again which says a lot as it is not cheap!'.
Don't forget, you can get an exclusive 20 per cent off introductory discount on all full-price products, including the sell-out Colour Enhancing Lip Oil Using code GETLIPPY20.
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