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Supposing I find I have chosen the wrong colour?

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Supposing I find I have chosen the wrong colour?

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First of all you should be aware that with the 3 layer Lip Ink® application process some colours can look considerably darker on, than they appear on a white background on our webpages. Your own chemical make up may have a tendency to turn some colours more blue. However Lip Ink UK knows that it is is vital for us (you and us) to find a colour that you feel absolutely delighted with at the earliest opportunity. We now have various ways of helping you to get to this point – you can send a colour sample of your current lipstick – see below, or you can ask us whether we have Testers for the colours you think might work for you. This is only available if you order/pay for a Sampler Kit – each vial carries a loan charge of £1. Unopened colours may be returned for refund. Opened colours may be returned but we clearly can no longer sell these and we levy a £5 charge on each one. But more often than not the solution is layering – i.e. mixing at least two colours to get exactly what you are loo

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