Lip Makeup

Stage 1. You need to start lip makeup with peeling. To get rid of flaky skin, use a baby toothbrush that is soft enough to not damage the delicate skin of your lips. You can also resort to a special facial exfoliator. If you do not need deep-penetrating peeling, then wipe your lips with non-alcoholic lotion.

Step 2. Next, you should soften your lips, and a moisturizing balm will help you with this. After applying it, the skin will become elastic, fine wrinkles will disappear, and it will be easier to apply the paint.

Step 3: Apply foundation to your lips. Use foundation. If you prefer foundation, apply it to your lips using the applicator, then carefully remove the excess with a paper napkin. Let the product dry. If you prefer powder, then carefully apply it to your lips. It will help keep the lipstick on your lips for a longer time.

Stage 4. Now you need a contour pencil. Using light, short strokes, you need to draw an outline for them. Pay special attention to the center of the upper lip. If you don't know how to draw a straight line, you can put many small dots next to each other. If there are no pencil lines, the lipstick will spread around the edges. Choose a contour pencil to match the color of your lipstick, the maximum discrepancy being a shade lighter or darker. It is better to start drawing a line on the upper lip from the middle to the corner. Try to draw a line on the lower lip in one step from corner to corner.

To make the line look natural, blend it with a cotton swab inside your lips, and apply a colorless gloss on top. If the contour pencil is very different in color and brightness from the lipstick, you can shade the line with an applicator, or carefully walk along the contour with a lip brush.

Stage 5. It's the lipstick's turn. It is best applied with a brush, not with your finger or sticker. The result is a very even tone. Apply the paint to the brush in small doses and distribute evenly from the middle of the lips to the corners.

Stage 6. Now you need to blot your lips with a napkin. Touch the napkin to your half-opened lips and do not move it, but just blot away the excess lipstick. The lips will not shine, and any excess paint that may be on the teeth will be removed. Now you can apply the lipstick with a second layer. As a result, the intensity of the color will increase and it will remain on the lips longer.