Get lips soft and smooth by using a damp, warm washcloth at night to rub off the flaky dry bits; follow with a coat of lip balm.
Ease the evening switch to a redder or darker lipstick by applying it over and blending it into your daytime color.
To make lipstick last longer, allow it to set for a few minutes after applying, blot lips with tissue and dust them with powder, then apply another coat.
Cheeks feeling flushed? Put on a bold color lipstick; a neutral shade will only make red cheeks stand out.
For lip liner that glides on, warm it up first by pinching it with your fingertips.
To keep lipstick from bleeding, pat a little concealer around your lips.
Smile when you put on your lipstick—it’s the best way to ensure complete coverage, corners included. Paint that smile on ;-)
Lipstick on the teeth has plagued women for centuries. Nobody likes to smile and find out that they have red all along their pearly whites. A great way to avoid this is to simply wipe your lips from the inside out. After you finish applying your lipstick, just stick your finger in your mouth and pull it out. Remember making those “popping” noises when you were a kid? This is the same thing. Your finger will wipe away the excess lipstick and leave your teeth shiny white.
Ease the evening switch to a redder or darker lipstick by applying it over and blending it into your daytime color.
To make lipstick last longer, allow it to set for a few minutes after applying, blot lips with tissue and dust them with powder, then apply another coat.
Cheeks feeling flushed? Put on a bold color lipstick; a neutral shade will only make red cheeks stand out.
For lip liner that glides on, warm it up first by pinching it with your fingertips.
To keep lipstick from bleeding, pat a little concealer around your lips.
Smile when you put on your lipstick—it’s the best way to ensure complete coverage, corners included. Paint that smile on ;-)
Lipstick on the teeth has plagued women for centuries. Nobody likes to smile and find out that they have red all along their pearly whites. A great way to avoid this is to simply wipe your lips from the inside out. After you finish applying your lipstick, just stick your finger in your mouth and pull it out. Remember making those “popping” noises when you were a kid? This is the same thing. Your finger will wipe away the excess lipstick and leave your teeth shiny white.