Shabbat LipSense
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To my Jewish customers.  I recently found that under Jewish law you should not put on lipstick from Sundown to the next day on the Sabbath.  I understand how uncomfortable it can be to have to choose between looking good and following your beliefs.  LipSense can help you with your Shabbat problem.  Put it on before sunset and it will still be there and smudged when you go to bed.  You're going to look good at church and anything else you do that night.

Shabbat (Hebrew: ùÇÑáÈÌúý, Ashkenazi pronunciation: Shabbos, Yiddish: ùàáÌòñ, in English: the Sabbath, "rest" or "cessation") is the seventh day of the Jewish week and the Jewish day of rest. On Shabbat, Jews recall the Biblical Creation account in Genesis in which God creates the Heavens and the Earth in six days and rests on the seventh.

Shabbat is a festive day when Jews are freed from the regular labors of everyday life. It offers an opportunity to contemplate the spiritual aspects of life and spend time with family. Shabbat observance entails refraining from a range of activities prohibited on Shabbat, such as lighting a fire and cooking.

Shabbat is observed from a few minutes before sunset on Friday evening until the appearance of three stars in the sky on Saturday night.[1] Shabbat is ushered in by lighting candles and reciting a blessing. Traditionally, three festive meals are eaten: on Friday night, Saturday morning, and late Saturday afternoon. Friday night dinner begins with kiddush and a blessing recited over two loaves of challah.

 A. Tzovaya - One may not color on Shabbos. Therefore, one may not apply makeup, including lipstick, on Shabbos.13 This is true even if it is applied lightly, on top of existing makeup, with one's finger, or with a special brush. Included in this prohibition is mixing or blending two different colors together.

Feature Product -- LipSense

 

Everyone has their own reason for using LipSense.  Here is one recently received at the corporate home office.  It came from

a Director of Surgical Services at a plastic Surgeon's medical facility.  Here's what she had to say:

"I love this product!  I am in the operating room and behind a surgical mask for many hours.  Ordinary lipsticks and

liners end up either all over my face or inside the mask--not attractive.  I can put my LipSense on at 5am and it is still looking

good (and on my lips!) at 6pm!  It does not feather or fade, doesn't dry out your lips, and you can layer it for the intensity

of the color you desire"  -- Catherine