Apply Lipstick in Four (4) Detailed Steps for Even Coverage: From Prime to Gloss.

Four steps to apply Lipstick

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My Notes:
Therein I treasure the spice and delicate wrought,
Is frail as a rose-flower, is my heart,
Revive me, I pray, with the sweet nectar,
That dwells in the flower of your kiss. 


Go through earlier articles about lipstick: one, two, three, four



While applying lipstick directly from the tube is acceptable and advised when you are out and about, the precision of the outcome cannot be assured; instead, use a lip brush for control and meticulous application of lipstick. Applying a lip brush also extends the benefit of a lighter coat of color than if you were to apply lipstick directly. You will appear more flamboyant if you work in an area with adequate natural light and enough time. 



  1. Prime.

Some people frequently have highly pigmented lips, which might alter the color of lipstick that appears on them. As a result, priming your lips is usually advised before applying lipstick. It's claimed that products like lip perfector, light foundation, or creamy concealer make excellent primers that can more effectively balance out pigmentation. Because the lip perfector is pencil-shaped, it may be used to conceal sun damage around the mouth while simultaneously adding definition and sharpness to the lip liner application. In order to bring out the true color of your lipstick, use a lip perfector as a primer throughout the whole surface of your lips.  



  1. Lip Liner. 

Select a lip liner color that complements either your lipstick or your skin tone. Starting in the middle of the V, carefully define the mouth, making sure that the top and bottom lips are equally spaced and that both sides of the mouth are symmetrical. After adding a basis for the additional lipstick application by shading the area around your mouth, mix the color with a lip blush to get a flawless finish and uniform coverage. 



  1. Lipstick.

Paint on the lipstick using a lip brush; make sure to obtain an even finish by working from the outside in. The edges of the brush should be painted with the tip, and the bigger regions should be filled in with the flat of the brush. Blotting with tissue is done before applying a second coat. 



  1. Gloss.

Use wans to help you apply a small amount of gloss to your finger. As an alternative, you can use your hand's back. This is done on purpose to prevent blending the color of your gloss with the color of your lipstick. Next, using your finger or the lip brush, apply a small amount of gloss to the middle portion of your lower lip and the top of the bow. Your lips will appear bigger and the gloss will catch the light beautifully. 

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