Arm yourself with your favorite lip gloss and heed these tips for the most gorgeous kisser.
...Full
Embrace: Lipstick, creamy glosses, and balms in blush to deep colors. Your lips are made for flaunting, so take advantage!
Avoid: Flesh colored shades and shimmer formulas. They'll wash you out and just overwhelm an up already lush mouth. Keep it soft with a lip balm.
...Thin
Embrace: High-shine glosses, which create the illusion of fullness, and neutral lip liner, to trace lips and fill them in before lip gloss for a plumper look.
Avoid: Dark dense shades and matte textures. They'll just make your lips look even thinner. Stick to pinks and peaches for a juicy mouth.
...Small
Embrace: Tinted balms and caramel glosses, to blur the borders of your mouth, making lips look bigger. Play up your eyes with liner and mascara to balance out your look.
Avoid: Lipstick that are matte or have thick formulas. They make lips look smaller.
...Uneven
Embrace: A pink-brown lip liner, and trace your lips all around,extending the upper lip line just outside your neutral line. Fill in with liner, then apply your favorite lipstick.
Avoid: Steer clear of deep colors and applying gloss only on your lower lip. Give your top lips its own coat! To make your upper and lower lips look even.
- Find the perfect lip stick. A color that's just two shades darker than your lips is perfect for daytime. For evening, pair it with mascara, blush, and shimmery eye shadow.
- Protect your lips. Touch up with an SPF-laden lip balm every hour and after eating and drinking to keep lips moist and damage free. Balm also preps lips fpr smooth lipsticks application.
- Lipstick hangover remedy. If last night's lipstick won't come off, try a make up remover.Otherwise, keep applying a clear balm to ips to keep them soft until pigment fades.
1 comment:
hmmm....
I think one of my not so good feature are my lips
but I don't like wearing fancy colored lip stick that look obvious when you wear it
I might consider your suggestion on lip gloss
am still looking for the perfect match
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