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My Notes: Hazel-eye with gold lid,Milky and rosy lips (thin),Deck my love, my bonnie kiss, my valentine!
There is no way out of the situation that many ladies have experienced with thin lips. Sadly, as we get older, our lips become thinner. Here's the finest rule, though: light colors propel things ahead, and dark colors push them back. Nevertheless, try utilizing light-reflecting pigments, glossy textures, and pale hues to create the illusion of bigger lips. Steer clear of matte finishes and gloomy colors.
Select a creamy lip pencil that complements your skin tone in terms of tint. Start by drawing a bow on the lips, just a little bit beyond the natural lip line. Make sure to concentrate on making the bow thicker and deeper. Play carefully with your lip liner to prevent the visibility of your fine mouth hairs.
Next, draw your lip liner as close to the natural corners of your lips as you can, focusing more on the middle of your bottom lip and the bow. To catch light and elevate the lips, use a cream highlighter slightly outside the lip liner, above the bow. Apply a creamy lipstick on both lips. A warm rose-pink gloss lipstick that is known to have the sheen and creaminess of a rich lipstick would be a good choice. To catch the light, apply highlighter to the center of the lower lip.