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21 LIPSTICK HACKS EVERY WOMAN NEEDS TO KNOW

From the editors of Cosmopolitan.com, the tips and tricks 


8) If your lips have a lot of pink or red tones in them, pat concealer over them before you apply any lipstick to nude them out. This helps ensure that your lip color will look exactly how it does in the packaging on your lips; otherwise, the pink or red tones will alter how the color appears when you apply it. 

9) You can also reshape your lips by first covering them with concealer, and then tracing just slightly outside your natural lip line with a lip liner pencil, making them appear larger. Continue to fill in your lips with the pencil for a matte look or finish with a gloss. See Jessie James Decker demonstrate this trick here (at the 4:37 mark).

10) Blot the right way: between applications to make your lip color last longer. Doing so removes excess oil on your lips from the first application, so that the second one grips it better and doesn't travel off of your lips as quickly.

11) Nail your nude shade every time by going for one that is one shade darker than your skin tone, regardless of what that is. if you're fair-skinned, try a nude with a hint of pink in it, like CoverGirl Colorlicious Lipstick in "Honeyed Bloom;" if you're medium, go with a nude that has orange undertones, like CoverGirl Colorlicious Lipstick in "Caramel Kiss;" and with deeper skin, opt for chocolate browns, rosy browns with a hint of shimmer, or caramel browns that can counteract redness (if you have a lot of it in your lips), making them look more nude, like CoverGirl Colorlicious Lipstick in "Sultry Sienna."

12) Find the best red for your skin type by following this advice: if you're fair, go with a blue-based red, like CoverGirl Colorlicious Lipstick in "Hot;" if you're olive, opt for an orange-y red, like CoverGirl Colorlicious Lipstick in "Garnet Flame;" and if you're darker skinned, go for a burgundy red, like CoverGirl Colorlicious Lipstick in "Tempt Berry."


19) Use hairspray to remove a lipstick stain. Spray the fabric (make sure it's not dry-clean only) with hairspray, and let it sit for a few minutes. Dab the stain, and then toss it in the washer.

20) Soften your lip liner with your clean fingertip after you apply it and before you apply your lipstick, so it doesn't look too harsh.

21) Apply a clear makeup primer around the perimeter of your mouth before you put on your lipstick to keep it from feathering. Try CoverGirl TruMagic Clear Primer.

From: Cosmopolitan

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