Craft: Many lipstick containers are constructed from a hard plastic. Some may have paper labels with adhesive stuck at the top of the container to provide information with the color swatch and name of the color.
Concept: Lipsticks are designed to be portable so the user can retrieve it and apply the product anytime and anywhere. Every lipstick container comes with a top. If successfully executed, unlike NYX lipsticks and lip crayons, the top will fit snuggly enough to protect the product from purse lint or loose hair follicles while being loose enough to come off the container.
Composition: The most functional component of the lipstick container is the ability to raise and retract the content of the tube by simply twisting the base left and right. From my experience, every lipstick that I've used follows the same universal formula: turn left to retract and turn right to raise. While the retractable base displays a level of cleverness, there is still one concern: the inability to use all of the listick stuck at the bottom on the plastic retraction mechanism. When the the lipstick can no longer be raised, a considerable amount of the product is still left. While many toss the remnants then spend another $12 for a tube, some, including me, find it best to use a brush or cotton swab to scoop out the remaining lipstick.
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