How to Apply Matte Lipstick like a Pro?

2023/06/19

Matte lipsticks have gained a lot of popularity in the last few years. They give a sophisticated, glam look and can be worn both day and night. However, applying matte lipstick requires a bit of technique, or it can end up looking patchy and unflattering. So, to help you achieve the perfect matte pout, here are some tips on how to apply matte lipstick like a pro.


1. Exfoliate your lips


Matte lipsticks tend to cling to the dry areas of your lips and highlight any cracks or lines. So, before applying matte lipstick, make sure to exfoliate your lips to get rid of any dead skin cells. You can use a lip scrub or make one at home by mixing sugar and honey. Gently massage the scrub on your lips for a minute and then rinse off with warm water. This will leave your lips smooth and soft, making it easier for the lipstick to glide on.


2. Moisturize your lips


Just like the rest of your face, your lips need hydration too. But, before applying matte lipstick, make sure to use a lip balm and let it sink in for a few minutes. Avoid using a greasy balm as it can affect the staying time of the lipstick. Instead, use a lightweight, hydrating lip balm that will keep your lips moisturized throughout the day.


3. Use a lip liner


Using a lip liner is key to creating a precise, clean look with matte lipstick. Choose a shade that matches your lipstick or one that is slightly lighter. Start by outlining your lips, following the natural shape and creating the perfect cupid’s bow. Then, fill in the rest of your lips with the liner. This will create a base for your lipstick and prevent it from bleeding or smudging.


4. Apply the lipstick


Now comes the fun part, applying the lipstick. When using a matte lipstick, it's important to work quickly before it dries up. Start by applying the lipstick to the center of your lips and then work your way outwards. Use a lip brush or your fingers to blend the lipstick evenly. Make sure to stay within the lip liner and fill in any gaps. Pay extra attention to the corners of your lips and the edges of your cupid’s bow, as these areas tend to be trickier.


5. Blot and set


Once you’ve applied the lipstick, use a tissue paper to blot your lips. This will remove any excess product and help set the lipstick in place. To make your matte lipstick last longer, dust a setting powder over your lips using a fluffy brush. This will mattify the lipstick and prevent it from smudging or transferring.


6. Touch up during the day


Matte lipsticks tend to be long-wearing, but if you're eating or drinking, the color can start to fade. To touch up your lipstick during the day, use a lip brush and reapply the lipstick in the center of your lips. Then, blend it outwards. Avoid applying too much product as it can look cakey. You can also use a lip liner to redefine the edges of your lips.


In conclusion, matte lipstick can be a bit tricky to apply, but with a little practice and these tips, you can achieve the perfect matte pout. Remember to exfoliate and moisturize your lips, use a lip liner, apply the lipstick quickly and evenly, blot and set, and touch up during the day. Now, go ahead and rock that matte lipstick like a pro!

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