I got sent a sample of these Paul Frank Lip Smackers and they’ve been following me everywhere! Even on my very recent trip to Switzerland!
Celebrate Xmas with Julius and friends! Whether you are collecting these limited-edition, fashionable products for yourself or giving to someone else, they will carry on a timeless love of fun and fashion.
In case you haven’t heard of Lip Smackers, Lip Smacker is the worldwide lip gloss leader and #1 favourite among girls. Bonne Bell, Inc. introduced the Lip Smacker brand in 1973 with the original and ever-popular Strawberry Lip Smacker. Today, the brand offers over 300 flavours that include co-branding partnership with Coca-Cola, Skittles, Starburst, KOOL-AID, Dr Pepper and many more.
Photos of my Paul Frank Lip Smackers are taken while on the road in Zurich 🙂 Falling snow everywhere! All the flowers were frozen in full bloom!
These Paul Frank ones make really fun and inexpensive Christmas gifts! The 4 piece gift set comes with a choice of a black or white Paul Frank bag. It is retailing for $21.90 at Watsons. And the smaller 3 piece gift set in the tin is retailing for $14.90.
Perfect for moisturizing my dry chapped lips especially with the winter cold winds blowing. Love all the flavors! But my personal favorites are the strawberry banana and coconut cream!
I used the useful free pouch that came with the Lip Smackers to store my toiletries too! If you want to get you hands on these goodies, they are available at any Watsons store till 29th December.
But if you stay in the east, drop by Tampines Mall Atrium Sale from now to this Sunday and you would see an even wider selection of Paul Frank Lip Smackers! You can find a sneak preview of the lip balms and glosses that are to be released in January 2011! The best part? Prices start from a low $4.90!
Have a lip smacking good time shopping and keeping your lips conditioned with Julius and his friends this holiday season!
are those orchids and chrysanthemums iced/snowed over? Where in Zurich? I want to take a look! Thanks!
kt,
I’m not too sure of the variety of flowers that were frozen over but you can see these in most parts of Zurich. The photos were taken street side in district 1 of the city.
are those orchids and chrysanthemums iced/snowed over? Where in Zurich? I want to take a look! Thanks!
kt,
I’m not too sure of the variety of flowers that were frozen over but you can see these in most parts of Zurich. The photos were taken street side in district 1 of the city.