Tuesday, May 6, 2008

TIPS ON HOW TO APPLY PROPER MAKE UP

Painted pouts are making a comeback with new textures and finishes giving the face a modern look. If applied well, lipstick will not only look sexier, buy will last far longer than lip gloss!

Perfect-Pout Prep - If you're going to wear a strong color, your skin tone needs to look as even as possible - especially around your mouth - so apply a sheer base on your face and neck. Make sure your lips aren't dry or scaly by drinking plenty of water and using a good lip balm.

Expert Application - First, find a lipstick that has enough pigment to stay the course but also has a built-in sheen so it doesn't look heavy. Using your ring finger, dab a color onto your lips around the Cupid's bow - this gives more dimension and a fuller look. For a soft finish, use a wide, flat brush to skirt around the lip line; if your natural lip line isn't even, use a sheer lip liner to tidy up the edges. Remember, always use a liner that's exactly the same color as your lipstick - never darker. Fix up any smudges with a concealer brush.

For Fuller Lips - If lips are thin, use a highlighter pencil or pale concealer to extend the line, then apply lipstick as above, extending to the new line with a wide, flat brush. If your pout is already pronounced, apply lipstick evenly, without concentrating the color in the center.

Suit Your Skin Tone - A bright pink is a great shade for spring - but the darker your skin tone, the richer the pigment can be. If you're Asian, go for a more russet or brown shade of pink; black skin can get away with a touch of burgundy or brown.

Insider Information - Bright pink lips are a quick route to a full make-up look. Ensure your base is done well - a foundation brush should be used even with the sheerest base. With a touch of mascara and the lightest brush of blusher you've got a youthful but sophisticated look. Don't overdo any of your other features or you'll risk looking dated - it's the bareness of the rest of the face that makes this work.

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