perfecting your pout
1. Apply color onto the center of
your lips, blending up and out to the lip line working towards the
corners.
2. For longer lasting color, gently blot with tissue, reapply
lipstick and blot again.3. For evening, remember to select a
lipstick one or two shades deeper than your daytime color.
Tip: For a
creamy effect, apply a lip balm to lips before applying lipstick.
Tip: For a matte
effect, apply lipstick then blot gently with tissue.
Tip: For a sheer
effect, apply lip balm. Gently dot a small amount of neutral color lipstick
across lips, then smooth out.
Tip: For a
glossy effect, apply lipstick then finish with a clear or nuetral color gloss
coat for a moist, seductive shine. Remember, the more coats you apply, the more
shine so turn up the volume!
shape up
your lips
Applying lipliner is not only a great way
to define and accentuate the shape of your lips, but also to
keep your lipstick from feathering.
1. Begin applyling lipliner at the
center of your natural upper lip line to define the bow then work toward the
outer corners to complete the line.
2. Start at one corner of your bottom lip
then follow your natural lip line all the way to the other corner.
Tip: Choose a
lipliner that matches your lipstick or a flesh tone shade for a soft, natural
look.
Tip: To get
plumper, pinker looking lips, do not touch up by drawing a hard
lip line; smudge it so lips look fuller! For a more dramatic fullness, choose a
lipstick shade with a hint of frost.
Tip: To avoid
lipstick on your teeth, put your index finger in your mouth and then draw it out
slowly with your mouth closed. What you see on your finger is what wo
getting
smooth, soft, and supple lips Tip: For
smooth, soft lips, take a clean damp washcloth and gently rub
lips for 60 seconds before applying lipstick.
Tip: For
touch-ups during the day or night, carry a soft toothbrush in your handbag or
makeup kit. Be sure to brush your lips gently.
Tip: Apply a
lip balm or conditioner throughout the day to keep lips
hydrated and protected from the sun's harmful rays.
uld have
ended up on your teeth!
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