Net Weight: 3.5 g
Iba Must Have Black to Pink pH Lipstick is truly a fun experience with some black to pink magic on your lips. This lipstick has a unique pH reactive formula which looks black and magical, but once you apply it on your lips it blooms into a perfect version of pink which is unique only to you. This lipstick has been formulated in such a way that it reacts differently for everyone depending on the skin's pH level, and which also means that you will have your own shade of pink. This lipstick can also be used like a lip balm as well as like a lip tint which gives a smooth and sheer finish. The best part about this lipstick is that it delivers hydration, nourishment and protection along with a perfect sheer pink hue to your lips. This lipstick has a non sticky, non greasy and rich texture which helps in nurturing the lips with an immediate and lasting effect.
Black Lipstick turns Pink!
Iba’s most recent lipstick addition is the Must Have Black to Pink pH Lipstick. This innovative black pink lipstick looks absolutely black when seen but on application, turns varying shades of pink on the lips - depending on the user’s skin pH.
The shade of pink is therefore unique and looks like a sheer tinted lip balm. The product itself is deeply hydrating and has Argan Oil, Aloe Vera Oil and Coconut Oil - which makes this black to pink lipstick very nourishing while being non-sticky and non greasy. The texture feels light and moist and the pigment stays on all day long.
FAQs
1. Is the black pink lipstick a lip gloss?
No, this black and pink lipstick is a gel-based pH sensitive lipstick, which comes in a bullet lipstick packaging - just like our long stay matte or ultra matte lipsticks. It is deeply hydrating and nourishing for the lips and leaves a sheer pink shine on the lips - so it
2. What if the lipstick stays black on the lips?
While the lipstick in its bullet body looks coal black, on application, it comes into contact with our skin’s pH level. The black pink lipstick is pH-sensitive and no matter who applies it, the black color will never appear on lips, instead will first give a complete;y transparent finish then blossom into pretty hues of pink.
3. Why is the pink shade different from the shade shown on videos?
When the black lipstick turns pink, since it is pH-sensitive, the pink differs as per the wearer’s skin pH - hence, if you see an influencer wearing the lipstick it may appear lighter or darker than what you get on your lips as the black to pink lipstick will give a different color payoff. The only thing to note is that the final color will always be variations of a delicate pink with a pretty sheer finish, so you need not worry!
4. Like the black lipstick turns pink, can the lipstick turn red or brown instead?
No, the final shade can only be pink - light or dark or intermediate depending on the person’s skin pH. It has a pigment which blooms into just pink, not any other shade even though the lipstick itself in its packaging is black in color.