How to Use Matte Lipstick?

2023/07/28

Introduction


Matte lipsticks have been in trend for the last few years. With their satin-like finish and long-lasting wear, these lipsticks have become the go-to option for many makeup enthusiasts. However, applying matte lipstick can be a bit tricky, especially if you are used to glossy or creamy formulations. In this article, we aim to provide a comprehensive guide on how to use matte lipstick.


1. Prep Your Lips


The first step in using matte lipstick is to prep your lips. Unlike glossy or creamy formulations, matte lipsticks tend to accentuate any dryness or lip lines. Therefore, it is essential to exfoliate your lips and moisturize them with a lip balm. Use a lip scrub or a toothbrush to gently buff away any dry or flaky skin. After exfoliating, apply a moisturizing lip balm and let it sit for a few minutes before continuing with your makeup routine.


2. Choose the Right Shade


Matte lipsticks come in a wide range of shades, from bold reds to soft pinks. When choosing a shade, consider your skin tone, the occasion, and the time of the day. Bright or bold shades may look too intense for daytime wear, while soft or nude shades may not be visible enough for nighttime events. Additionally, certain shades may complement your skin tone better than others. For instance, if you have fair skin, opt for light to medium shades with cool undertones. If you have medium to dark skin, choose bold or deep shades with warm undertones.


3. Apply Lip liner


Lip liners are essential when it comes to using matte lipstick. They help define your lips and prevent the color from bleeding or smudging. Choose a lip liner that matches your lipstick shade or use a neutral shade that complements your skin tone. Start by outlining your lips, following the natural shape. If you want to make your lips look fuller, slightly overline your lips, but be careful not to go too far. Fill in your lips with the liner, creating a base for your lipstick.


4. Apply Matte Lipstick


Now it's time to apply the matte lipstick. Starting at the center of your lips, use a lip brush or a lipstick applicator to apply the color evenly. Gradually work your way out towards the corners of your mouth, using small strokes to ensure precision. For a more intense look, apply a second layer of lipstick, but make sure to let the first layer dry completely before doing so. Make sure not to press your lips together, as this can cause the color to transfer or smudge.


5. Blot and Reapply


To make your lipstick last even longer, blot your lips with a tissue after applying the first layer. This removes any excess product, leaving you with a more natural matte finish. You can also use a translucent powder to set the lipstick in place. Simply apply a small amount of powder onto your lips using a fluffy brush and lightly press your lips together. Finally, reapply your lipstick for a more vibrant and long-lasting finish.


Conclusion


With the right technique, using matte lipstick can be easy and effortless. Although it may take a bit of practice, following the above steps can ensure a flawless and long-lasting finish. Remember to always prep your lips, choose the right shade, use lip liner, apply the lipstick evenly, and blot and reapply for the best results. With these tips, you'll be rocking a perfect matte pout in no time.

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