Lipsticks have family Archivesbeen huge this year thanks to the Internet.
SEE ALSO: Makeup artist unveils new Beyoncé-inspired edible lip gloss paletteNew kids on the beauty block like Kylie Jenner's KylieLipkit and YouTube star Jeffree Star's own line of lipsticks, have attained cult status thanks to social media. Now, there's a new lippie that's hit American shores, and it looks set to blow up.
Only 3 more lipsticks left from the mini restock! Get them now or wait a week.
Kailijumei, a China-based online cosmetics distributor, carries an eponymous line of lipsticks that's made from gel-like jelly. The conversation-starter lipstick mimics a piece of artwork with flowers embedded inside.
Kailijumei lipstick offers a natural but glossy pink shine. This is a swatch but color changes depending on temperature of you. The more cold the lighter the pink.
The lipsticks go for $30 a pop, and, according to its website, change colors depending on the weather. The colors go on matte pink and apparently get lighter as the temperature dips.
On top of the fun factor, the company also claims that thanks to the natural oils used, these lipsticks will keep your pout hydrated like balms do.
Fans of the brand are already bragging about their hauls on Instagram.
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To get your hands on the Kailijumei lipsticks, you can try your luck here. For now, everything's sold out but the brand has promised restocks in the near future.
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