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Does this really work?

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i saw this lipstick that claims it changes color depending on you mood and temperature. is it proven true?

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  1. I don't see how it could work. There's no way that *your* lipstick could change based on *my* mood and temperature. I've never even met you!


  2. you don't want that, it sounds pretty tacky and probably wouldn't work anyway.  

  3. well if it doesnt return it. if it does then you will be happy, and your lips will change colour.

  4. they probably says it changed by your mood because your body does.

    So it will go by the heat your body gives when your mood changes, and obviously any other temperature near it.

    example: Ice lolly, someone else!! hot drink?

  5. i had one like 5 years ago and it didn't work. :/

  6. I believe mary-kay has one. It starts off as green and as your lips heat it up it changes to a pink color. It doesn't really change with your mood though.  

  7. never heard that before

    let me if u try it!!!!

  8. Yes. I had lipstick that did that when I was younger. It started out green but then it changed to different shades of pink and such.

  9. i don't think so maybe is true am not sure. never hear that before

  10. Yes there are mood lipsticks.  They don't exactly tell your mood though.  The colors change based on reactions to the ph of your skin.  Your skin ph can vary from day to day, hour to hour based on things like stress, diet, physical activity level, and monthly cycle.

  11. probably not, but you never know...

  12. Well, only one way to find out...............

  13. LOL. instead if Moodring, its MoodSTick. hah. x]

    but i havent heard of that, i wanna check that out. :)

  14. Yeah I think your talking about the set of different lipsticks. I mean I think they change color as you put different ones on. lol!

  15. i dunno if i would trust that, what if it turns black or something freaky like that?  

  16. I think it is. Oh and that sounds pretty cool!

  17. Use it to see if it works.

  18. Thermal reactive pigments have been used in paints on many toys. I see no reason they cannot be put into cosmetics. Lips get a lot of blood flow, so it is a decent temperature range to work with. Not to mention that the product would not last for long if it is based on such an easy to test but false claim. cheep items like lipstick rely on repeat customers just to pay off the initial development and marketing.
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