Here are a few Tricks of the trade on how to keep your lipstick looking fresh and lasting longer on your lips.
1. After you apply Lip Balm, blot you lips with tissue before you apply lipstick or lip pencil as the oil or moisturiser from the balm, will prevent your lipstick from sticking to your lips.
2. Use a Lip Pencil the same colour as or close to your lipstick colour not just to line the edges of your lips but all over your lips. Use your lipstick on top of this, and softly blot with tissue.
3. Use foundation on your lips, blot excess, and then apply lipstick on your lips. Softly dust translucent powder on your lips and blot with tissue to set. Use very little powder so that you don’t get a cakey look.
4. Use a straw to drink water etc, as much as possible. If using a straw is not an option to stop your lipstick coming off onto your coffee cup or wine glass, discreetly press your tongue to the spot where you’re about to sip and the lipstick won’t stick to or mark the glass or cup.
1. After you apply Lip Balm, blot you lips with tissue before you apply lipstick or lip pencil as the oil or moisturiser from the balm, will prevent your lipstick from sticking to your lips.
2. Use a Lip Pencil the same colour as or close to your lipstick colour not just to line the edges of your lips but all over your lips. Use your lipstick on top of this, and softly blot with tissue.
3. Use foundation on your lips, blot excess, and then apply lipstick on your lips. Softly dust translucent powder on your lips and blot with tissue to set. Use very little powder so that you don’t get a cakey look.
4. Use a straw to drink water etc, as much as possible. If using a straw is not an option to stop your lipstick coming off onto your coffee cup or wine glass, discreetly press your tongue to the spot where you’re about to sip and the lipstick won’t stick to or mark the glass or cup.
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