How many times do you leave home with perfect pout-worthy lips only to see a slight tint of it after a couple of hours. If you are a working woman, you might not always get often breaks to touch-up your lipstick.
The half-faded lipstick can look really messy and can ruin your look. We all secretly search for tricks and hope that our lipstick is a long lasting one, don’t we?
The obvious choice of buying highly pigmented and long-lasting lipsticks that are available these days. If you want to make any of your lipstick long-lasting for hours; check out these easy steps.
1. Exfoliate
Dry and chapped skin is often what makes your lipstick look rough and uneven. These dry lips cannot hold onto color for long making them fade away faster. Scrubbing or exfoliating your lips is extremely essential. You can use a lip scrub to exfoliate your lips and make them softer and help lipstick last longer.
2. Moisturize
Moisturizing your lips is very essential to prevent it from chapping and drying out. Apply a lip balm or Vaseline 15 minutes before you apply lipstick. This helps fill in any cracks or fine lines and makes your lipstick slide evenly and remain long-lasting.
3. Apply A Base – Liner
If you plan to apply a light lip shade, apply a faint layer of concealer on your lips. This conceals any pigmentation or dark spots on your lips and makes it a perfect canvas for the lighter shade of lipstick.
Outline your lips with a lip liner as that works as a border and prevents your lipstick from smudging and helps it stay in place. Fill in your lips entirely with the lip liner for the extra long-lasting effect.
4. Apply with a Brush
Sliding the lipstick over your lips in one stroke won’t make your lipstick stay longer. Use a lip brush to dab on a color first on your lips. Make sure to fill the edges properly and move towards the center. The brush allows the lipstick to blend in seamlessly into your lips and increases its absorption and retention to make lip shade long lasting.
5. Blot and Dab
This tissue trick is your ultimate lipstick retention weapon and a tip that all the makeup artists swear by. After applying your lipstick, take one half of tissue and press it between your lips. This will help absorb all the excess uneven pigmentation. Now place the other side of the tissue on your lips and puff translucent or loose powder through the tissue. Remove the tissue and apply the final coat of your lipstick.
Source: southindiafashion.com
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