Lip Maestro Satin
The futuristic lip color, inspired by the skin-on-skin satin feel.
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The new skin-on-skin watery vibrant lip color from Armani.
The futuristic lip color, inspired by the skin-on-skin satin feel.
For the first time, the unexpected blend of 2 incompatible gels in a patented* breakthrough technology makes the impossible triad possible - the color impact of a stick, the care of a balm, and the wear of a liquid.
Experience the next generation of lip color
When Lip Maestro Satin is first applied, it creates a skin-on-skin, satin-like feel, combined with an ultra-hydrating effect. Then in its second phase, the feel “flips,” unveiling its unique luminous blurred finish with high-impact color.
Featuring a new elevated pack with a new diamond-shaped applicator for a mistake-proof and precise, one-stroke application.
Live the unexpected with our best of color-care-wear. All-on-one.
*in China, Japan, Germany, Spain, France, UK, Italy, US.
2009576 - INGREDIENTS: AQUA / WATER / EAU • GLYCERIN • TRIMETHYLSILOXYSILICATE • TRIMETHYLSILOXYPHENYL DIMETHICONE • DIMETHICONE • HYDROXYETHYL ACRYLATE/SODIUM ACRYLOYLDIMETHYL TAURATE COPOLYMER • ISODODECANE • POLYPROPYLSILSESQUIOXANE • TRIETHYLHEXANOIN • VINYL DIMETHICONE/LAURYL DIMETHICONE CROSSPOLYMER • CI 77891 / TITANIUM DIOXIDE • POLYMETHYLSILSESQUIOXANE • SODIUM DEHYDROACETATE • CAPRYLYL GLYCOL • SORBITAN ISOSTEARATE • POLYSORBATE 60 • CITRIC ACID • CI 77499 / IRON OXIDES • CI 77491 / IRON OXIDES • CI 77492 / IRON OXIDES • CI 17200 / RED 33 • AMMONIUM POLYACRYLATE • ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE • CI 15985 / YELLOW 6 • PHENOXYETHANOL • BUTYLENE GLYCOL (F.I.L. N288332/1).
For the most intense, apply on bare lips, starting one layer on the center of the lips, then adding another layer to intensify.
Giorgio Armani is an Italian fashion designer particularly noted for his menswear. Armani started his career as designer of shop-windows in a department store and worked his way up to menswear buyer. From 1960 to 1972 he worked as a designer for the well-known house of Nino Cerutti and then worked as an independent designer for a number of fashion houses before founding his own brand. He presented his first collection of men's clothing in 1975, followed by a line for women that same year. Armani gained a wider audience for his work with the popular movie "American Gigolo," in which Richard Gere's character wore chic Armani designs. This was to be the first of many future film collaborations.
 
                 
                 
                                   
               
                 
               
             
           
             
             
            