Actress Elise Neal, New Face of Lip Addyct
In between making waves on the big screen and gearing up to release a new fitness DVD, actress Elise Neal (Scandal, Belle’s, Rosewood) has a present for make-up addicts, specifically those who are addicted to keeping up their lip game. She’s unveiled that she’s the new face of the 2014 Spring/Summer line Lip Addyct™. Last week, the Memphis-bred actress (who just wrapped the film “40 to LIFE”) dropped a few hints on Instagram, sharing some-behind-the-scenes photos of her shoot.

Memphis Blogger Mz Xclusive, Ken Hamlin, Adrienne (Owner), Elise Neal, Derek Blanks, Don Michael (Hair & Make-Up)
This week, she confirmed her new gig, sharing:
I’m very proud to be the spokes model for the Spring/Summer campaign! This Memphis born star repping a Memphis born company; I love the colors and the texture of the products and I hope we take it worldwide!
Shot by famed photographer and director Derek Blanks, the shoot features a chest naked Elise, with a male model (retired NFL’er Ken Hamlin) covered in what appears to be the actresses’ kisses. For all things Lip Addyct and Elise Neal, follow them on Twitter (@LipAddyct) (@TheRealNealE).
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