Celebrity makeup artist Scott Osbourne launches Edit Beauty, a Vegan and Cruelty-free line of Lip Oils. Baltimore, Maryland native, Scott Osbourne, is the makeup artist behind some of your favorite artists and brands. Scott’s rollout for Edit Beauty taps into a new universe, creating a 3D world of beauty that one would want to live in – created with artist Nibirucode. Edit Beauty’s y2k approach caught my eye. Lip oils are the best go-to product for keeping your lips hydrated and nourished.
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A great factor in Edit Beauty’s offerings that it’s super Unisex and the pricing is affordable, starting at $17 USD. Get ready to say goodbye to dry, chapped lips and hello to soft, nourished lips with Edit Beauty Lip Oils! These lip oils are packed with nourishing ingredients like jojoba oil, castor oil, vitamin E, and rose-hip oil, to provide your lips with the hydration and protection they deserve. Check them out here for yourself www.editbeauty.world
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