Great Lipstick Tips

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Ever feel frustrated that your lipstick has worn off? Or that it's on your teeth? Want to know how to get the best out of your lipstick? What about what color to wear? We will answer all of your questions right here and now.
The first thing to think about is the color and type of lipstick to choose. Lipstick color generally depends on your individual taste. There are matte lipstick colors that are drier and longer lasting. Cream lipsticks contain moisturizers and give you good coverage. Hydrating lipsticks give you great moisture and a beautiful shine. Lip stains are great if you want a subtle more long-lasting color. Lip glosses are fluid and shiny and usually contain the most amount of moisturizers.
1 to applying lipstick well is using a lipstick brush. With a lipstick brush, applying your lipstick evenly across your lips. To load up the brush sweep the bristle gently over the top of your lipstick too. Be careful not to press too hard. To apply the lipstick gently move the brush across your lips, pressing gently. Then fill in the corners and the fine lines, to make sure your whole lips are covered evenly.
The great thing about using a lipstick brush is that you can control the amount of lipstick applied, give a thinner coat, and make sure that your lipstick is applied evenly. The thinner the coat of lipstick, the longer it will last.
How to make lipstick last longer on the lips: To make your lipstick last longer, the trick is to apply a light dusting of translucent makeup powder over your lipstick. This sets the lipstick and prevents it from rubbing off easily. Be careful to use very gentle sweeps when you are applying the powder, otherwise you can accidentally remove some of the lipstick.
Caring for your lips: It is essential to protect your lips from burning from the sun. Use a lip balm that has SPF in it when you are planning to be out in the sun. Make your lips soften and speed up the skin's renewal process using a lip exfoliate. Use it every two to three weeks to maintain your lips soften and get rid of dead skin cells. Minimize the use of lip liners; they draw moisture from the skin. Always wear lip balm, lipstick or lip gloss to keep lips moist.
Stop lipstick from getting on your teeth: After applying your lipstick, wrap your finger in a clean tissue. Insert the tissue between your lips and close your lips around the tissue. Pull the wrapped finger gently from between your lips. This picks up the excess lipstick that could otherwise get smudged onto your teeth.
Stop lipstick from bleeding into the lines around the lips: To keep your lipstick from bleeding into the lines around the lips, use a lip liner. Line your entire lips with the lip liner, making sure it closely matches the colour of lipstick that you are using. Not only with this prevent your lipstick bleeding, it will also allow your lipstick to last longer.
To keep your lipstick from bleeding into the lines around the lips, line the lips with lip liner that closely matches the color of your lipstick.