LOS ANGELES, CA, May 17, 2012 (Press-News.org) Lipsi Cosmetics, a Greek-inspired makeup brand based in Santa Monica, CA, is on a mission to help women throughout the world by connecting and sharing information via social media websites.
The company's goal is to provide a wide variety of makeup tutorials, including tips and tricks, focused on accentuating natural beauty while hiding imperfections. Lipsi Cosmetics posts fun, helpful articles on the company blog, and shares videos on a regular basis.
Women looking for makeup tips can find answers to their questions on the Lipsi Cosmetics blog, which is located at the following link: http://www.lipsicosmetics.com/index.php/blog/
Additionally, Lipsi Cosmetics has launched a new YouTube channel to deliver makeup how-to videos. Subscribe to the channel here: http://www.youtube.com/LipsiCosmetics
For more information about Lipsi Cosmetics, including press and media inquiries, please visit the company website or call (310) 804-8426.
About Lipsi Cosmetics, LLC:
Lipsi Cosmetics is a Greek-inspired makeup company based in Santa Monica, California that focuses on delivering the highest quality cosmetics combined with a truly memorable experience. The brand features makeup and cosmetic accessories that suit the needs of every type of woman, and products are designed to look completely natural on every skin color.
Contact:
Lipsi Cosmetics, LLC
Contact: Chris Nikolaou

2500 Broadway
Suite F-125
Santa Monica, California 90404

Phone: (310) 804-8426
Email: info@lipsicosmetics.com
Website: http://www.lipsicosmetics.com
Lipsi Cosmetics Uses Social Media to Educate Makeup Users
Lipsi Cosmetics is on a mission to help women throughout the world by connecting and sharing information through social media websites.
2012-05-17
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