Social Media Has a Lot to Say About Nars’ Phallic Lipstick Campaign

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Social Media Has a Lot to Say About Nars’ Phallic Lipstick Campaign
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Social media was quick to react to NARSCosmetics' phallic lipstick campaign.

The 25-year-old beauty company, best known for its Orgasm blush — among other shade names that are sexual innuendos — has social media abuzz over its newest campaign.

“The View” cohost Meghan McCain for another, responded to the video campaign, claiming the brand’s blush is her favorite to use. Beauty influencers, including Nicolette Mason and Manny Gutierrez, have also reacted to the campaign, praising the brand for its unique marketing.

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