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Tips on Applying Lipcolor -
How to apply lipstick and Lip COlor?
Tips on Applying Lipstick
- Probably the most major one I can think of: If you're going to wear lipstick, it's a really good idea to wear lipliner too, in a matching shade. This makes the whole lip color last longer.
You can even wear lipliner by itself, but try to go for one close to your natural lip color. Otherwise, it looks a little unnatural and ... strange.
- When applying lipcolor, don't go outside your actual lip. If you do, you might get a clown-type effect.
- Using a lip brush will give you a more professional look. Just swipe the brush over the lipcolor you want (be it a lipstick or pot, doesn't matter) and apply after lipliner. But if you're in a rush, this may not be the best idea.
- Want a certain lip shade you don't have? If you have a few lip colors already, you may be surprised to find what kinds of great new colors you can get by mixing certain current colors.
- Apply lighter shades of lipstick for the appearance of fuller lips, and darker colors if you want your lips to look smaller(thinner).
- If you wear braces, but don't like them, you might find lip gloss to work better than lipstick if you don't want to draw so much attention there.
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Fitness Tip |
Whatever you're doing do it faster. So if you're washing clothes, folding clothes, vacuuming the house or washing the car, speed it up just a notch. Just don't try it when slicing vegetables!
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Beauty Tip |
When shampooing your hair, you need to soak up only once. So why do so many bottles include the lather, rinse, repeat line? According to a few hairdressers I have talked to, the suggestion is designed to get you to use up your shampoo faster.
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