Matchmaker, Matchmaker, Make Me a … Physicians formula Match! The pH Matchmaker pH Powered Lip Gloss

got a date, can’t be late, hay! The girlie’s gonna do me.

As much as I wish I could re-allocate the part of my brain currently storing the lyrics to Bell Biv Devoe’s Do Me! to something a lot more … practical, like, I dunno, how to fix a running toilet or do an emergency tooth extraction without anesthetics in the least painful way possible (could come in helpful in the zombie apocalypse), I can’t. Those lyrics are tattooed on my brain.

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And whenever one of my friends tells me that she’s going on a date, I say the same thing every time…

“Got a date, can’t be late, hay!”

សើច​ឮ​ខ្លាំង! I’ve been doin’ it for years, but it feels like time for a change. The next time someone texts/calls/emails to share their date plans, instead of pricing quote BBD, I’m gonna say, “Physicians formula pH Matchmaker pH Powered Lip Gloss, hay!”

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Okay, so maybe that doesn’t roll off the tongue, but whatev. It’s still a great date gloss.

Released for spring, pH Matchmaker gloss ($9.95; available in two shades, Light Pink and Pink) is moody, and by that I indicate it works like a mood ring, except in this case the product reacts to light and your natural pH level to create a color customized for you.

Now, that by itself isn’t revolutionary. mood ring-like glosses have been around forever, but I can’t remember the last time I saw one as kissable and absolutely date-worthy as this.

It starts out clear on my lips but transforms within a minute or two into a lively fuchsia.

Cool! It even has cute bits of silver glitter, but not so much that it feels gritty in the least. just enough for a little sparkle.

pH Matchmaker pH Powered Lip Gloss in Light Pink, $9.95; also available in Pink

And that’s not even the best part. two or three hours in, after the gloss has mostly faded away, it leaves behind a beautiful semi-matte pink stain, best for kisses. SO pretty, and when you or your crush lean in, you won’t have to worry about any goopy leftover gloss on your lips — just a kissable flush of stunning pink.

Other notables…

Packaging: incredibly cute! I think the tube looks elegant and girly, and I like the touches Physicians formula added to ease application, like the mirror on the side and the short, stubby brush (very easy to control). There’s even one of those LED lights in the cap, which I guess could be kind of beneficial if you’re ever applying your gloss in the dark, or trying to find your car keys. just don’t forget to turn it off (I’ve left mine on overnight a few times).

Texture: Thick, and a little bit sticky. I probably wouldn’t wear it out on a windy day, because it would absolutely catch my hair.

Flavor and scent: No scent to speak of, but it does have a barely-there vanilla flavor I like.

Wear time: I get about two hours, which is substantially less than the 10 hours promised in the marketing. kind of a bummer, but the stain it leaves behind on my lips, which lasts an extra hour or two, a lot more than makes up for it.

Finish: incredibly shiny and glossy at first, it then fades to a semi-matte pink stain.

PRICE: $9.95
AVAILABILITY: available now at drugstores
MAKEUP and appeal blog RATING: A-

Last-minute Sephora run?

It’s the last few hours of the 15% off sale for Sephora appeal Insiders. I’m pretty stocked up on my essentials, but part of me feels like I must go check just in case, LOL!

I don’t know… We’ll see how my resolve holds up. My appeal willpower is at its lowest around this time on Fridays.

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ភី។ ស៊ី។ ស៊ី Fro-yo, anyone? There’s a Tuttimelon next to the Sephora.

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