Manila, Philippines– After two years of mask-wearing, the era of revenge makeup shopping has made a triumphant return, and the recent Watsons Lipstick Festival has emerged as a resounding success. With an astonishing tally of over 200,000 lipsticks sold, the festival showcased the unwavering allure of lip products. This remarkable achievement underscored Watsons‘ position as the ultimate destination for beauty enthusiasts seeking top-notch products.

From July 27 to 29, beauty aficionados were immersed in an extraordinary lipstick affair that offered not only an extensive selection of hues but also a festival of discounts and giveaways. With an average of 100 lipsticks flying off the shelves every minute across Watsons, SM Beauty, and LOOK At Me retail outlets, this event was an unequivocal testament to the brand’s popularity.

The Lipstick Festival transformed these three days into an oasis of lip color exploration. Captivating brands like Maybelline, Ever Bilena, BYS, Pretty Secret, Bare in Bliss, Careline, Spotlight, Y.O.U, Happy Skin, blk, Revlon, Vice, Mac, Nars, Peripera, Laneige, Tom Ford, Issy, and Clinique offered discounts of up to 50 percent, creating an unparalleled shopping experience for attendees. Whether you were in pursuit of a bold matte statement or a shimmering satin finish, Watsons had every lipstick lover covered.

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Watsons recognizes the significance of lipsticks as more than mere cosmetics—they are an embodiment of personal style and self-expression. The Lipstick Festival’s success was not just a reflection of consumer preferences but also an acknowledgment of the pivotal role lip products play in empowering individuals to showcase their unique personalities.

The triumph of the Lipstick Festival stands as a shared achievement, and Watsons extends its heartfelt gratitude to all who contributed to the resounding success of this remarkable event. As the festival concluded, it left a lasting mark not only on the beauty industry but on the hearts of lipstick aficionados who reveled in this celebration of color and self-expression.