US beauty start-up Lipslut is giving consumers the option to donate 100% of August sales profits of its F*ck Trump lipstick to charities in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Lipslut donates F*ck Trump lipstick profits to Charlottesville charities
US cosmetics brand Lipslut is giving consumers the option to donate 100% of the August sales of its F*ck Trump liquid lipstick to charities in Charlottesville
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