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How to Apply Lipstick
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Applying lipstick can be a great way to enhance your makeup look and add a pop of color to your face. Here are the steps to follow to apply lipstick: 1. Start with smooth lips: Make sure your lips are exfoliated and moisturized before you apply lipstick. Use a lip scrub or a soft toothbrush to gently exfoliate your lips, then apply a lip balm or moisturizer to keep them soft and smooth. 2. Use a lip liner: Lip liner helps to define the shape of your lips and prevent lipstick from bleeding or feathering. Choose a lip liner that matches your lipstick or is one shade darker. Start by drawing a line along your natural lip line, then fill in your lips with the liner. 3. Apply lipstick: Choose your lipstick shade and apply it to your lips. You can apply the lipstick straight from the tube, or use a lip brush for more precision. Start at the center of your lips and work outward, making sure to stay within the lines of your lip liner. 4. Blot your lips: After applying your first coat of lipstick, gently blot your lips with a tissue to remove any excess product. This will help your lipstick last longer and prevent it from smudging. 5. Apply a second coat: For a more intense color, apply a second coat of lipstick. Again, start at the center of your lips and work outward. 6. Clean up any mistakes: Use a small brush or a cotton swab dipped in makeup remover to clean up any mistakes or smudges around your lips. 7. Finish with lip gloss (optional): If you want a glossy finish, you can apply a clear or tinted lip gloss on top of your lipstick. With these steps, you can achieve a beautiful lipstick look that lasts for hours.
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