Exfoliate properly – it ensures lips are soft and smooth before applying color. There are exfoliating lip scrubs available from chemists, but you could use a soft-bristled children’s toothbrush in circular motions.
Prepare Your Base – dust a veil of light cosmetic powder over lips with a brush to ensure they are free from moisture. This will make a good base.
Liplining – Outline your lips with a lip liner that is closest to the color of your lips. By tracing the line somewhat farther than the natural line, we can achieve the impression of a fuller mouth. Add some balance, shape and curves to the upper and lower lip if desired.
Fill Them In – For color to last longer, after we trace the contour, we can also fill in the rest of the mouth with the liner. Dust over lips once again with a light powder and try applying the lipstick as a soft stain rather than a full-on effect. This will give less lipstick buildup and stop the product bleeding. Simply pat on lipstick using your finger for the best result. Dab your lips with a tissue after the first lipstick application and then reapply a second time to make the color last.
Use Lip Gloss – Add a finishing touch with lip gloss. The gloss will add depth and give the appearance of plumper, fatter lips because it allows light to reflect from the surface of the lip, giving the illusion of fullness and depth. Take it along in your purse for quick touch-ups.
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lop gloss contains substances that comes from fish scales, i think that is the stuff that makes the gloss -
lip gloss with olive oil is the best because it can moisturize your lips as well “.”