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How to Apply Dark Lipstick
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Applying dark lipstick can be intimidating, but with the right technique, you can achieve a bold and beautiful look. Here are some steps to follow when applying dark lipstick: 1. Start with a clean and moisturized lip: Before applying any lipstick, it's important to prep your lips. Exfoliate any dry or flaky skin using a lip scrub or a damp washcloth. Apply a lip balm to moisturize your lips and create a smooth base for your lipstick. 2. Line your lips: Use a lip liner that matches your lipstick or is slightly darker to outline your lips. This will help prevent your lipstick from bleeding or feathering outside your lip line. Start from the cupid's bow and draw the liner towards the corners of your mouth, following your natural lip shape. 3. Apply the lipstick: Using a lip brush, apply the dark lipstick to your lips. Start from the center of your lips and work outwards, filling in any gaps. Be careful not to go outside your lip line, especially in the corners of your mouth. 4. Blot and reapply: To ensure long-lasting wear, blot your lips with a tissue or a thin layer of translucent powder. Then, reapply the lipstick for a bold, intense look. 5. Clean up any mistakes: Use a concealer or a makeup remover on a small brush to clean up any mistakes or smudges around your lips. 6. Finish with a lip gloss (optional): If you want a glossy finish, apply a clear or matching lip gloss on top of your lipstick. This will give your lips a fuller look and add dimension to your dark lipstick. With these steps, you can apply dark lipstick with confidence and create a bold, dramatic look that's perfect for any occasion.
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