Crayola for Clinique via Official Instagram Page of Clinique Crayola for Clinique Chubby Stick Makeup Line Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Back in the day, almost every little girl gets artsy with Barbie coloring books and a box of Crayolas. Today, this playtime is finally a grown-up woman’s reality. Makeup and color enthusiasts alike are psyched with the creative collaboration of Crayola and Clinique as they introduce their Chubby Stick line which includes the Crayola Chubby Stick Intense Moisturizing Lip Color Balm and the Crayola for Clinique Chubby Stick For Lips. These gorgeous babies come in sets as well: the Crayola For Clinique Limited-Edition Set of 4 Minis or Crayola for Clinique Limited-Edition Set of 8 Minis. They will be available at the Clinique counters on February 3 but may be purchased today online at Selfridges for a limited time. Crayola For Clinique Actually Look Like Real Crayons Elle reveals that the Crayola for Clinique Chubby Stick Line are specifically designed to look like adorable crayons and they even come in the very familiar crayon boxes. The only thing missing is the sharpener that comes at the back of the box. A set comes in eight Brilliant Colors: brick red, wild strawberry, mango tango, melon, mauvelous, pink sherbet, fuzzy wuzzy and red violet. Who else wouldn’t go Crayola crazy? Each chubby stick costs seventeen dollars while the four-pack of minis costs $25 and the eight-pack costs $49.50. Mix, match, experiment, play—with super-nourishing shades. #CliniqueCrayola #ChubbyStick For Lips. ?? Available for a limited time only. Click the link in our profile to explore. #Clinique #Makeup #Beauty A photo posted by Clinique (@clinique) on Jan 3, 2017 at 11:58am PST Crayola And Clinique Are ‘Love Marks’ In a press release, Clinique said that opening a box of crayons awakens feelings of nostalgia and memories of childhood filled with playtime and creativity. The senior vice president for product development for Clinique, Janet Pardo, also said that “Both Crayola and crayons and Clinique Chubby Sticks are love marks. Each of them are recognizable, completely unmistakeable, when you pull them out from the box.” Janet added that the whole idea behind the collaboration is about play and exploring options and possibilities, not being anchored to a mirror, a lipliner or a makeup artist. The point is simple. If you take a look at one, it makes anyone smile. “The obvious connection to that happy feeling is with a box of crayons. It bring you back to a carefree time in life – when you didn’t have stress, because you were a child. You could create whatever you wanted, you had endless amounts of time, and you could just play.” Facebook Comments