How to Have Longer Lasting Lipstick

Lightly scrub away the top surface of your lips with a damp toothbrush to get rid of dull, dry skin cells., Use a non-petroleum lip moisturiser on the lips to moisturise the fresh skin. , Blot with a tissue to remove any excess cream. , With a...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Lightly scrub away the top surface of your lips with a damp toothbrush to get rid of dull

    This gives you a nice clear line for when you add your lip liner.

    It also creates a nice base for your lipstick, bringing out its true color. , Blend it softly in or you won't be left with any definition once you apply your lipstick. ,,,, The tissue gives a finer coverage of powder going through to the lips so that you aren't removing the lip color
    -- you're just matting it down and setting it in place. ,
  2. Step 2: dry skin cells.

  3. Step 3: Use a non-petroleum lip moisturiser on the lips to moisturise the fresh skin.

  4. Step 4: Blot with a tissue to remove any excess cream.

  5. Step 5: With a brush

  6. Step 6: gently wipe a light concealer over the lips.

  7. Step 7: Use a sharpened

  8. Step 8: neutral lip liner around the edge of the lips.

  9. Step 9: Apply lipstick to the back of your hand

  10. Step 10: then apply to your lips with a brush.

  11. Step 11: Blend a thick layer of lipstick into the lips and pencil line.

  12. Step 12: Open mouth slightly to apply lipstick into inner corners.

  13. Step 13: Place a thin layer of tissue over the lips and apply loose or pressed powder through the tissue to set the lipstick in place.

  14. Step 14: Apply a final layer of lipstick to give a long lasting glossy finish.

Detailed Guide

This gives you a nice clear line for when you add your lip liner.

It also creates a nice base for your lipstick, bringing out its true color. , Blend it softly in or you won't be left with any definition once you apply your lipstick. ,,,, The tissue gives a finer coverage of powder going through to the lips so that you aren't removing the lip color
-- you're just matting it down and setting it in place. ,

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