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High Quality 12 Colors Lipsticks 3G Brand Makeup Long-lasting - Health services, beauty services

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High Quality 12 Colors Lipsticks 3G Brand Makeup Long-lasting Matte Lipstick https://LinaNakitSrebro.tripleclicks.com/17335775 Description High Quality 12 Colors Lipsticks 3G Brand Makeup Long-lasting Matte Lipstick Purple Pink Red Vampire Professional Party Batom Features: Net weight: 3.5g Weight: 30g Color: 12 colors How to Choose the Right Shade? 1. Pick a true red for fair skin. With doll-like porcelain skin, a true candy-apple red will add lovely color and contrast. Look for shades that have blue undertones (rather than yellow) to bring out a warmth in your skin tone. 2. Try a coral-red for beige skin. Your skin is perfectly accentuated with reds that have a golden undertone and are coral-like. Rather than going super orange, find a red with very subtle pumpkin-y undertones. That will keep your lips looking sophisticated rather than costume-y. 3. Go for brick red for medium skin. If your skin is slightly tanned, a bold brick red will create a classic look. Don’t worry about going too deep; select a shade that is slightly darker and richer than cherry red. 4. Pick a red with pink undertones for olive skin. Rich, copper skin is accented beautifully with a brighter berry red shade. The brightness of fuschia and raspberry based reds compliments the natural warmth of your skin. Avoid looking too old or young by staying away from neon-bright berry reds. 5. Go for a purple-red for chocolate skin. Deep chocolate skin paired with a purple-based red creates an incredibly chic look. Find a red in the same color as an ultra-ripe pomegranate or an under-ripe plum, preferably with a bit of gold iridescence or glitter. 6. Try a cherry red for coffee skin. Skin the color of black coffee looks great with a bright red for the same reason that fair skin does: it creates a beautiful contrast. Find a glossy red with blue undertones. How to apply your lipstick perfectly? 1. Smooth out your lips. One unfortunate consequence of wearing red lipstick (especially matte lipstick) is that dry, peeling, and flaky lips are exaggerated. Use a sugar scrub to remove any dead skin from your lips, and follow up with your favorite moisturizer. Your lips will look significantly improved in red lipstick if they are smoothed and softened first. 2. Outline your lips with a highlighter. To make your lips really pop, use a light concealer or highlighter and a small brush to apply around the outside of your lips. Gently blend the outer edge of the line for a more natural look. This will draw attention to your lips and create a greater contrast between the red of your lips and the natural tone of your skin. 3. Add lip liner. Unlike lip liner of old, a nude or red shade will work to fill the grooves of your lips with a waxy coating, providing a totally smooth blank canvas for the lipstick. Draw on the outline of your lips, and then fill in the entirety of your lips with the liner. If you make a mistake, don't swipe it off with your finger––use makeup remover on a Q-tip (cotton bud) for best results. Slightly line outside your lips if you want your lips to look bigger. Consider using a reverse liner; It’s clear and it allows you to outline your lips to prevent lipstick from running and bleeding. If you don't have a lip liner, pat concealer across your lips. 4. Apply the lipstick. Apply a smooth, even coat of lipstick to the complete surface of your lips. You can apply it directly out of the tube, or use a lip brush for a more precise application. Make sure to pucker slightly so expose the soft center of your lips, an area often forgotten about. 5. Remove any excess lipstick. You’ve likely seen women with lipstick on their teeth; definitely not an attractive look. Prevent this very thing by placing a tissue between your lips and pressing them together gently. Alternatively, place your index finger in your mouth and move it around gently. It'll lift excess red lipstick likely to smear on your teeth.

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