Of all the products on the shelves, lip gloss is one of the most foolproof. Slick it on (with or without a mirror) and go. Right? Well … sorta. I have seen and experienced my share of gloss mishaps, so I'm here to dole out my top seven hard and fast rules for buying and applying it. Break them at your own risk.
Rule #1: Unless you’re going for a patent leather-y bold lip color, always go with a sheer bright or dark gloss hue. Opaque bold glosses are nearly impossible to keep looking neat, and they create a more over-the-top look than most of us are going for. My own go-to gloss: Younique Lucrative Lip Gloss in Lucky is a mauvy-neutral shade, I swear it looks great on everyone!
Rule #2: If you buy a gloss that doesn't seem to mesh well with your skin tone, mix it with clear gloss (Lip Gloss in Loyal - perfect choice!) or petroleum jelly to make it more wearable. I do this all of the time!
Rule #3: If you have fine lines around your mouth, choose a gloss shade that’s close to your skin tone. This will make any bleeding that occurs with gloss less obvious.
Rule #4: Don’t shy away from thick or sticky formulas. They are not necessarily bad, thicker formulas give the highest intensity shine and last much longer their thinner counterparts. One warning: these are not kissable, they’re definitely for looks only.
Rule #5: Don’t get caught with any icky gloss mouth. You know how some people seem to have a gloss/saliva combo collecting in the corners of their mouth and along the inside rim of their lips? We hope you’re nodding. This can be prevented by exfoliating lips regularly. Use the simple Vaseline with a warm washcloth trick to get rid of excess skin. If that doesn't solve the issue, carry Q-Tips with you to swipe the excess gloss/skin/saliva/whatever-it-is off the corners and inner rims of your mouth.
Rule #6: Protect your lips. Wearing lip gloss is like wearing oil on your body, so you need to protect your lips with sunscreen. I recommend applying Chapstick Ultra 30 before swiping on gloss to prevent sun damage.
Rule #7: Don’t rub your lips together. It pushes the lip gloss outward so your lips no longer look finished.
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Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Sunday, January 12, 2014
EVERY Red Lipstick Trick You Need to Know!
Here you'll find every trick and tip there is to keep that gorgeous red lipstick in place and how to keep it there all day. No Joker lips here, gals!
First, Find the best shade for your skin tone.
Get Healthy Lips:
Color absolutely will not stick to dry, flaky, chapped lips. Get them silky smooth:

1. Using a disposable mascara wand or toothbrush, apply a generous amount of lip balm directly on your lips.
2. Scrub back and forth, up and down and in small circular motions in the same fashion you would brush your teeth. Really work on the flaky areas until the loose skin gently breaks off.
3. Wrap a tissue around your finger and remove any flaky residue.
4. SMILE!
Base:
A lot of beauty experts recommend applying a layer of concealer or foundation. It creates a smooth surface, will help the pigments of your color stick and give them an extra little pop. I always recommend BB Cream though. Why? It's infused with moisturizer -- perfect to help keep your lips looking silky all day.
Line Your Lips the Correct Way:
Lip pencils often receive an unjustly chilly reception with lipstick shoppers because the products are so often misused. Pencils are not intended to draw a ring around the lips to corral the lipstick in place. While this will stop lipstick from feathering, it also wears unevenly and looks harsh. Pick a lip liner color that is slightly lighter than the intended lipstick color to keep the look soft and youthful.Instead of encircling the lips with the pencil, start at the center of the lower lip and lightly fill in the entire surface. Repeat the process with the top lip. Starting in the middle of the lips instead of on the edges ensures that the most intense color will be near the center of the mouth. This technique helps keep the telltale ring of lip liner from appearing as lipstick fades.
Apply then Blot:
After applying lipstick, blot it with a tissue and apply a new layer. Blotting removes excess oils and emollients from the first layer of lipstick while leaving the pigments largely intact. Adding a second layer of lipstick after blotting increases the pigment concentration relative to the creamy ingredients that are the enemies of lipstick longevity.
The Tissue Trick:
Apply a thin tissue over the lips & apply a loose powder using a brush. The powder helps keep the color in place.
Gloss it Up:
Gloss keeps your lips hydrated after your put on your lipstick and gives them a glowing, fuller appearance. Younique Lucrative Lip Gloss is gluten-free and super silky -- none of the sticky, icky grossness.
Gloss keeps your lips hydrated after your put on your lipstick and gives them a glowing, fuller appearance. Younique Lucrative Lip Gloss is gluten-free and super silky -- none of the sticky, icky grossness.
Enjoy your beautiful pouter!
Friday, December 20, 2013
100% Gluten-Free Lip Gloss!
- 100% Gluten-Free
- Long lasting mineral formula nurtures and softens lips
- 10 great hues - from bold to natural - to choose from!
- Only $15 each from Younique
Other gluten-free, mineral makeup you need in your life: Makeup Must-Haves
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