When compared to your face, a small mouth may appear narrow. As a result, the outer corners of your lips can be extended to provide the illusion of a wider mouth, which will help balance the appearance of your tiny mouth in relation to your face.
When choosing a lip liner, be sure the shade matches your lips and is natural; for example, a brownish nude works well for a range of skin tones when used for corrective procedures like this one. You don't need to work the liner around the bow because you want your lips to be naturally plump. Rather, focus a considerable lot of attention on the lips' outside corners, making them longer and more prominent.
Once the outer corners of your lip have been balanced, you must carefully blend the lip liner over the entire lip to provide a superb base before applying lipstick. Use a soft brownish nude creamy gloss stick with a subtle satiny texture.
The best advice is to avoid wearing dark colors as this will make your lips look smaller.