Intuitive? Lip gloss? You bet. This gloss goes on clear and then based on its "intuition," colors your lips the perfect shade of pink. Sounds like a psychic lip gloss minus the crystal ball. The good news is that you don't have to be into crystals or believe in mood rings to like this gloss as women say it actually creates the pink that suits them best: "It's been a struggle to find a pink that fits me � so imagine what happened when I found this gloss! The perfect shade of pink that doesn't wash me out, but makes me look naturally prettier," says one reader. Another woman says "this lip gloss really is insane!! At first when I heard about 'that it starts clear and then turns into your natural shade of pink,' I thought, what bogus, it has to just be commercial talk, BUT it really does work!!! Incredible."
It's a weeknight at 2am and you can't sleep. You turn on the TV and see commercials for random beauty products that do everything from "remove calluses" to "automatically tweeze your 'stache." They always claim to be miracles, and they never cease to amuse.
Cut to a lazy Saturday. You're strolling through the mall. You're approached by an ambitious kiosk worker who claims to have the most amazing, albeit bizarre, face mask/eyelash enhancer/therapeutic bath soak you've ever tried, but you wave them off with a shy grin. You leave the mall somewhat intrigued.
Fast forward to you, at work, when you have a moment to sneakily read your favorite beauty blog. They muse about beauty products with funny names or some off-the-wall ingredient in a new lip gloss. You can't help but wonder, despite its wacky appeal, if it's actually a quality beauty product.
Alright, enough with the hypothetical situations. The point is, we constantly hear about and see health and beauty items with bizarre names, strange ingredients, random packaging and purposes, and if you are like us, you always wonder if they might actually work. These aren't your typical, everyday beauty products, they are the ones you're likely skeptical or nervous to try. Well guess what -- some women aren't afraid of trying them and, in return, they love some of them.
Before you check out these weird beauty products that women love, check out the wacky uses for everyday products that readers on Facebook swear by:
Apple cider vinegar to cure dandruff
Kitchen butter as a hair moisturizing mask
Gargling lemon juice for bad breath
Visine on red zits
Milk of Magnesia as a mask for zits