How to Get a Smooth Application with Your Liquid Lipstick?

2023/06/16

Ladies everywhere love liquid lipstick. Whether it be because of its long-lasting power or simply because it's easy to apply, it's a beauty staple that creates a flawless look. However, even the most experienced beauty gurus can sometimes face some problems with their liquid lipstick. It can sometimes flake, crumble, or feel dry - and that's never a good look. But don't worry, there are ways to avoid all these issues and master the art of flawless application. Here are some tips on how to get a smooth application with your liquid lipstick:


1. Prep Your Lips


Before applying any makeup, always prepare your skin - and that includes your lips! Take a gentle lip scrub to exfoliate and remove any dead skin that may cause a rough finish. Lip balm is a great way to hydrate your lips in preparation for your liquid lipstick. Some people like to apply a lip primer as well before proceeding with lipstick. This will create a smoother base for the liquid lipstick and prevent it from settling into fine lines and crevices.


2. Line Your Lips


Liquid lipstick is precisely that- liquid. It can get a bit trickier when it comes to keeping it within the borders of your lips and avoiding bleeding or feathering. The easiest way to avoid this is to line your lips before applying your liquid lipstick. Lining your lips beforehand will create a barrier for the liquid lipstick and can also serve as a guide for you to apply your liquid lipstick within the lines of your lips. You can match your lining lip pencil to your lipstick or even go a shade darker to create a more defined look.


3. Apply Liquid Lipstick with a Brush


For those who have been applying liquid lipstick straight from the applicator, you may have noticed that it can sometimes result in uneven color or patches. A good tip is to use a brush in applying your liquid lipstick. This will allow you to have greater control over the lipstick and apply it evenly. You can use a lip brush, concealer brush, or even a cotton swab. With a brush, you can also go over the edges of your lips and ensure that the liquid lipstick stays put even longer.


4. Blot


Once you have applied the first layer of your liquid lipstick, one trick that can help make it last all day is to blot your lipstick with a tissue. You can gently press the tissue over your lips to absorb any excess oil or moisture that the liquid lipstick can produce. After blotting, you can then go ahead and apply a second layer of lipstick to create a more opaque finish.


5. Set with Powder


Lastly, if you're really looking for a long-lasting look, you can set your liquid lipstick with powder. This may sound odd but using a translucent powder to set your lipstick will help in keeping it in place longer. Once you're done applying your liquid lipstick, hold a tissue over your lips and gently dust some powder over the tissue. This will give your lipstick a more matte finish and help keep it in place for longer.


In conclusion, liquid lipstick is a great addition to anyone's makeup collection. It's long-lasting and is available in a variety of shades and finishes. But to avoid the common issues that come with liquid lipstick, be sure to prepare your lips, line them, apply it with a brush, blot, and set with powder. These tips can help you acquire the perfect, smooth application that lasts all day.

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