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| Additional Lip Tips | It is truly considered that lips, as well as eyes are the most important focal points of every human being’s face, this is one it is extremely important to pay special attention to the abovementioned areas, while the makeup application procedure. Here come several additional lip tips, which can be taken into consideration by every woman:
In case if your lipstick stains on your teeth, it makes you look extremely shabby. In order to avoid this you should pucker your lips in an extreme “O” and only after that you may have your lipstick applied.
In case if you feel your lipstick being smudged to the inside of your lips, you can simply wrap your wingers with a tissue and put it into your mouth, after that you should twist it in a slow way in order to have any extra color eliminated.
It is also possible to have your lips highlighted by applying some light film of eye shadow color, which would be coordinated with the color of your lips right into the center of your upper and lower lips.
In case if you have noticed that one of your lips is larger than the other, it is quite possible to balance their look by simply applying some lighter shade of the lipstick on the lip, which is smaller in its size.
You should never let your lipstick get spread on to the utensils while dining by using your tongue and lower teeth and avoiding them to come in contact with the lips.
It would be extremely useful to have your lips smoothened at least a little bit before the lip color application procedure. In order to do it you can rub them a little bit with washcloth in a gentle way.
Before you apply any lipstick, you should have your foundation applied around, as well as on your lips and after that make the appearance of your lips more definite with the help of the lip liner.
In case if you have full and large lips from nature, you should not apply any lip liner; however, it is possible to have the edges softened with the help of a Q – tip. In addition, you should also try to avoid any glossy and/or shiny lip colors.
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