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Lipstick Lesson: How to Apply Lipstick Like a Pro and Avoid Embarrassing Cracks

Welcome to the world of hair care and styling with Evelyn Turner, an exceptional author and contributor at HairSpeaks! With her extensive knowledge and in-depth understanding of hair care, Evelyn brings a fresh perspective to the world of hair care and styling.

What To Know

  • A lip primer is a great way to create a smooth base for your lipstick and prevent it from bleeding or fading.
  • Use a lip brush to apply a thin layer of lipstick to your lips, starting from the center and working your way outwards.
  • Use a lip primer to create a barrier between your lips and the lipstick.

Cracked lipstick can ruin even the most carefully crafted makeup look. It’s frustrating, unsightly, and can make your lips feel uncomfortable. But fear not! With the right techniques and a little practice, you can achieve a smooth, long-lasting lipstick application that will turn heads.

Exfoliate Your Lips

The first step to preventing cracked lipstick is to exfoliate your lips. This removes dead skin cells and creates a smooth surface for your lipstick to adhere to. Use a gentle lip scrub or a soft toothbrush to gently buff away any flakiness.

Moisturize Your Lips

After exfoliating, it’s essential to moisturize your lips. This will help to create a barrier between your lips and the lipstick, preventing dryness and cracking. Apply a thick layer of lip balm and allow it to absorb before applying lipstick.

Use a Lip Primer

A lip primer is a great way to create a smooth base for your lipstick and prevent it from bleeding or fading. Apply a thin layer of primer to your lips before applying lipstick.

Choose the Right Lipstick Formula

Not all lipsticks are created equal. Some formulas are more prone to cracking than others. If you’re prone to cracked lipstick, opt for a creamy, hydrating formula that won’t dry out your lips.

Apply Lipstick Evenly

When applying lipstick, it’s important to apply it evenly. Use a lip brush to apply a thin layer of lipstick to your lips, starting from the center and working your way outwards. Avoid applying too much lipstick, as this can lead to cracking.

Blot Your Lips

After applying lipstick, blot your lips with a tissue. This will remove any excess lipstick and help to set it in place.

Reapply As Needed

Throughout the day, your lipstick may start to fade or crack. To keep your pout looking fresh, reapply your lipstick as needed. Be sure to blot your lips after each reapplication.

Avoid Licking Your Lips

One of the worst things you can do for your lipstick is to lick your lips. This will break down the lipstick and cause it to crack. If your lips are feeling dry, apply a lip balm instead of licking them.

The Bottom Line: The Secret to a Flawless Pout

By following these simple tips, you can achieve a smooth, long-lasting lipstick application that will make your lips look their best. Remember, the key to a flawless pout is to exfoliate, moisturize, and use the right products and techniques. With a little practice, you’ll be able to apply lipstick without cracks every time.

Questions You May Have

Q: Why does my lipstick always crack?
A: There are several reasons why your lipstick may be cracking. It could be due to dry lips, using a drying lipstick formula, or applying too much lipstick.

Q: How can I prevent my lipstick from bleeding?
A: Use a lip primer to create a barrier between your lips and the lipstick. This will help to prevent the lipstick from bleeding or feathering.

Q: How can I make my lipstick last longer?
A: To make your lipstick last longer, blot your lips with a tissue after applying it. This will remove any excess lipstick and help to set it in place. You can also reapply your lipstick throughout the day as needed.

Q: What are the best lipstick formulas for preventing cracks?
A: Creamy, hydrating lipstick formulas are less likely to crack than matte or long-lasting formulas.

Q: How often should I exfoliate my lips?
A: Exfoliate your lips 1-2 times per week to remove dead skin cells and create a smooth surface for your lipstick to adhere to.

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Welcome to the world of hair care and styling with Evelyn Turner, an exceptional author and contributor at HairSpeaks! With her extensive knowledge and in-depth understanding of hair care, Evelyn brings a fresh perspective to the world of hair care and styling.

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