1. Be fresh
Exfoliate your lips once or twice a week, then follow with balm.
2. Don’t use so much sparkles
Look for lipsticks with a creamy finish, because shimmer can look cheap.
3. Find the right bright
Choose a bright shade based on your lips’ natural color. Women with pale lips look best in cherry red or coral; for naturally reddish lips, you can try hot pink, orange, or cranberry; for dark lips brick red and burgundy are ideal.
4. Nude looks good
The prettiest nude lip color must be slightly brighter or deeper than your skin tone.
5. You can not use a liner
To enhance your Cupid’s bow or add symmetry, use a pencil that matches your lips, not your lipstick.
6. Just add soft to the edges
Just smudge the border of your lips slightly. Don’t be such exact!
7. Start in the middle
When you apply any shade of lipstick, start at the center of lips and blend color out toward the corners of your mouth.
8. Don’t overdo it
Prevent a strong lipstick shade from looking heavy by swiping it on just your bottom lip, pressing lips together. And you can use your finger to distribute the color over your mouth.