5 Solutions to the Most Common Lipstick Mistakes
There’s no denying that most women have a signature lipstick that they like to stock. But with how the makeup world has evolved, women have started feeling confident experimenting with new colors and shades. However, they may still be making these common lipstick mistakes that are listed below. Here are five simple solutions to common lipstick mistakes.
1. Applying lipstick right over lip balm
There’s no girl who hasn’t tried lipstick right after applying lip balm. While hydration is an essential step before applying lipstick, applying lipstick right after chap-stick is not a good idea. This results in having lipstick all around the mouth. Also, lipsticks don’t transfer their original color to the lips. The ideal way to hydrate your chapped lips is to apply a moisturizer well before you start with your makeup routine.
2. Don’t skip exfoliating
Getting rid of chapped and flaky dry skin is important for the smooth application of lipstick. Simply take some sugar or salt and mix it with oil of your choice to scrub your lips. You don’t have to invest in a lip scrub. Instead, use readily available ingredients from your kitchen.
3. Dodging the lip liner
Going three shades darker and over-lining your lips is a problem. However, if this step is done correctly, it could enhance the finish of your lips. Using a lip liner gives a more saturated look and makes the lipstick last longer. Liner also prevents the lipstick from bleeding out. The trick is to apply the lip liner after the lipstick, so you know exactly where the liner needs to fill in the color. This way, the liner will also glide on easily.
4. Choosing the right undertone of a lipstick shade
Every woman has a signature lipstick that they are confident about. Most women are afraid to try out different colors and can make the mistake of buying a color that doesn’t suit their skin tone. For instance, choosing a lip shade with a bright undertone or a shade that makes you look washed out. To overcome this common mistake, always check the shade in natural light and don’t fall for the appealing lights of a store.
5. Layering isn’t a good idea
All women need touch-ups, especially when there’s food involved. But most women misunderstand touch-up with adding layers of lipstick over and over again. Doing so can make your lips look shabby and can easily take away from the entire look. Matte lipsticks tend to form a thick layer when reapplied. Creamy lipsticks can make your lips look cakey and can show multiple cracks. The next time you use the restroom after a meal, remove the entire lipstick with a wet tissue and reapply for a better finish.