Artdeco Plumping Lip Fluid 1940.10

Rosy Sunshine
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Product details

The Artdeco Plumping Lip Fluid 1940.10 is an innovative lip gloss specifically designed to give lips a full and glossy appearance. With its unique formula, this plumping lip fluid provides a seductive wet look that visually enhances the lips. The application is easy and allows for an even distribution, while the nourishing ingredients keep the lips smooth. The product is available in the shade "Rosy Sunshine," which adds a fresh and radiant touch. Ideal for daily use or special occasions, this lip gloss offers an appealing combination of care and glamorous finish.

  • Plumping effect for fuller lips
  • Provides a radiant wet look
  • Nourishing ingredients for smooth lips.

Key specifications

Lipstick type
Lip gloss
Colour code + Colour description
Rosy Sunshine
Item number
32557412

General information

Manufacturer
Artdeco
Category
Lipstick
Manufacturer no.
006201
Release date
5/2/2023
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Colour

Colour code + Colour description
Rosy Sunshine
Exact colour description
Rosy Sunshine

Lipstick properties

Lipstick type
Lip gloss
Product line
Lip gloss & lipstick

Ingredients

effect
Brightening

Origin

Country of origin
Germany

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Scope of delivery

Items per sales unit
1 x

Product dimensions

Content
3 ml
Weight
34 g

Package dimensions

Length
11.50 cm
Width
1.90 cm
Height
1.90 cm
Weight
34 g

Ingredients and instructions for use

Ingredients
Golden Chlorella®fruit extract of hawthorn (Crataegus pinnatifida), garlic extract (Allium sativum), root extract of valerian (Valeriana officinalis), extract of heartwort (Leonurus cardiaca), vitamin K2 (menaquinone-7), vitamin B6 (pyridoxine), cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12), folic acid, per capsule.

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Rank 2 out of 15Öko-TestLipglosse im TestReleaseMay 2025

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