Lipstick that makes you pretty. And makes the world a little better looking too.

Lip color makes a big difference — that slight hue of berry or pink can compensate for years of sleep deprivation. Right now, I’m digging a line from PeaceKeeper Cause-Metics (get it?); natural, philanthropic lipsticks and glosses that can truly change the world. PeaceKeeper Cause-Metics Lip Paint comes in 16…

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Lip color makes a big difference — that slight hue of berry or pink can compensate for years of sleep deprivation. Right now, I’m digging a line from PeaceKeeper Cause-Metics (get it?); natural, philanthropic lipsticks and glosses that can truly change the world.

PeaceKeeper Cause-Metics Lip Paint
comes in 16 shades; each is sheer and easy to wear. I’m not a big
lipstick girl (too heavy for me) but PeaceKeeper’s lipstick is
lightweight and feels more like lip balm than lipstick.

PeaceKeeper also makes lipgloss — I’m head over heels in love with the Fairness gloss,
a light gold shimmery shade that’s a perfect way to do this season’s
nude lip. (I know “light gold shimmer” sounds scary, but I promise, it’s
not.)

But PeaceKeeper’s products don’t just make you look better — they make the world a better place. The company donates
all of its distributable profits after
taxes to support women’s health advocacy and human rights issues,
including research into breast cancer and heart disease prevention, and
support for victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence. So every time you pretty
up with a little lipgloss or lipstick, you really do make the world better for
other women too.

And that’s really beautiful. -Susan

Peacekeeper Cause-Metics are available online at iamapeacekeeper.com.


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