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Sunday, 10 December 2017

INNER DEVIL LIP SHADES - “OMBRE”


The next technique of using the colors is to line your lips with a lip liner that is one shade darker than you’re base lipstick color. Keep the line thicker on the corners and taper off as you move to the curve of the lips. Then apply the base lipstick to the lips leaving out the inner most part of the lips. In the inner most part, use the lighter lipstick and top off with clear gloss to even it all out.

By having the tools you need it will make it easier. One good thing about this look is that you can achieve it with just ten dollars. I can personally achieve this look in about following steps as below as.

The tools you will need are:

·       Tooth Brush or  any mascara brush
·       Lip Balm
·       Lip primer
·       Lip Liner (your choice of two shade )
·       Lip stick (your choice of two shade )
Now that we have all our tools lets get this train moving. Here are the steps:

Step 1: Exfoliate and Hydrate your lips

       First part must be applying a lip scrub and using your finger or tooth brush or any mascara brush to remove the dead skin cells

Start off by applying lip balm to hydrate your lips. It's so much easier to apply lip color when your lips have moisture and also the color can just glide on.

Step 2: Apply a Lip Primer


After you blot off any excess balm, go over your lips with a primer, like MAC Prep + Prime Lip as this will seal in moisture, smooth out your lips, and help make your lipstick last longer.

Step 3: choose lip shades

Choose a lipstick shade which should be light and dark shades like  Pink and red; red and purple; purple and pink; pink and orange–the options are endless. Pink or red or any color with black or brown lip liner as best combination for outer Devil lip shades 

Choose a color that is either lighter than your base color or darker than your base color .Get Lip liner which should as similar to lipstick shades.

Step 4: All about contouring

This step ensures you have clean definition around your lips, and can also help make your lip color last longer.


With your lipstick liner line all around your lip lines. Making sure that you go in enough dividing your lips in half. Paint Your outer Lip with light colour lip shade and Brighten Your inner Lower Lip

Step 5: Brighten Your inner Lip

         Apply brighter lip colour shade like  lips skin matching colours and should  match inner lips shades in centre of your lips

Step 6: Paint Your outer Lip

        Choose a light shade for your inner lip. Once more, apply in the outer lips



Now ,  use the blurring tool at the opposite end to blend it outwards and inward to like look a like below.

It makes the color take on the texture of your lip and result a stain-like finish.

NOTE:
  1. starting by lining the Cupid's bow and center of your bottom lip. This will allow you to see what sort of shape you want to go for.
  2. Starting from the center will help you create a more symmetrical shape.
  3. If you applied the darker lipstick shade on the lip line than apply the lighter lipstick shade on the inner lip. Or if you did the opposite than apply the darker lipstick shade.

Step 7: Set With a Tissue

       Once you have your one-ply tissue, hold it over your lips, and dust translucent powder on with a brush.
        The tissue will allow just the right amount of powder to get through to set your lip products. Then, go back over and add another layer of lip color.

Step 8: The Completed Look

        The final look is a bold lip that will stay put. Just throw the tube of lipstick and tissues in your bag for quick touch ups throughout the day (or night).

         And there you have it. Kissable, unmissable lips!



     Even though you have many lipstick colors, trying something different with them is always great. You find new ideas and from trial and error you learn. Not only does trying different looks help you get experience, they help you to make better choices in the future. With your new two-tone lips you will get a whole lot of attention. Have a great day and talk to you soon!

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