A gray lipstick is one of the newest products from Lipstick Queen, but it is a transformative cosmetic that only appears gray in its tube—once applied, the lip product undergoes a change and provides what the brand calls a "Bruised Mauve" tone.
The lipstick, named 'Girls Will Be Boys,' was created to "capture the allure of androgynous sex appeal" and promises to add color and texture to one's lips. The formula itself is enriched with Vitamin E, shea and mango butters, which help to nourish and condition the skin.
Lipstick Queen has previously launched other color-changing cosmetics, including its green Frog Prince shade that turns to a pleasing pink to match one's complexion, and the Black Lace Rabbit Blush, which transforms from black to a cherry hue.
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Lipstick Queen's 'Girls Will Be Boys' Creates a "Bruised Mauve" Tone
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