Lipstick and loss: the beauty fans fighting for their favourite discontinued products

It can be surprisingly disappointing when cosmetics companies stop selling much-loved lipsticks or foundations. So customers are finding clever ways to stockpile them – or get them back on the shelves

For some of us, losing a favourite lipstick can be a little like losing a lover. Both are something we come to rely on, often on a daily basis, to lift our spirits and comfort and reassure us. “When you find that holy grail product, and discover one year later that it’s vanished from the shelves, it feels like the rug has been pulled from under your feet,” says makeup artist Jaimee Rose, who works with the band Haim.

Glance at the cosmetics forum MakeUpAlley or the beauty channel on Mumsnet and you will find hundreds of threads devoted to cherished products such as Clinique Superlast Cream Lipstick in Nude Bloom or Benefit’s tinted moisturiser You Rebel. “Noooo I can’t believe it’s been discontinued. It was my absolute fave product to use once I’d had a hint of sun,” is how Sunmakesmesmile laments the passing of You Rebel, echoed by MrsMarcJacobs, with: “WTF? REALLY? It’s so good.”

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