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Best Waterproof Lip Liner Buying Guide

February 20, 2023

Waterproof lip liners play a supporting role in your lip glosses and lipsticks by keeping them in place. These beauty items outline your lips and lock lip colour in place, stopping them from smudging and moving outside your lip line. Lip liners come in many shades to complement any lipstick colour, and there are many types, including clear, waterproof and pencil lip liners. Whether you want to define your lips or secure your lip colour, there are quality waterproof lip liners to match your needs.


Lip Liner Types

▶ Pencil Lip Liner 

A pencil lip liner needs manual sharpening regularly to maintain a sharp tip. The downside is they are somewhat dirty due to the wood shavings, which accumulate while sharpening, and manually sharpening them can be inconvenient sometimes. On the upside, you can control and adjust the tip of a pencil tip liner for more right contouring. Like mechanical liners, pencil liners are accessible in many shades.

▶ Mechanical Lip Liner 

As a convenient substitute for pencil lip liners, mechanical lip liners need no manual sharpening, and there are no bad wooden shavings. You twist the liner at the top or base for more cosmetics to emerge. The downside of mechanical lip liners is you cannot sharpen their tips. Like pencil liners, mechanical liners come in lots of different shades.

▶ Clear & invisible

Invisible and clear lip liner defines and shapes your lip without using extra pigmentation. They give a translucent barrier around your lip colour without an unsightly ring like other pigmented liners may leave behind. Many invisible and clear liners contain moisturizing and anti-ageing properties to compensate for their lack of pigmentation.

▶ Drugstore Lip Liner

Spending less money does not forever mean setting a lower standard item.  Drugstores carry the best cosmetic brands, which provide quality lip liners in many super-defining shades that perform very well in terms of perfect application, longevity, and functionality. Whether you want a mechanical or pencil liner, you will find the best drugstore product at an affordable price.

▶ Waterproof Lip Liner

With waterproof liners, you don’t hesitate to retouch your lips whenever you drink a beverage.  Waterproof liners work like regular lip liners, defining and shaping lips using a range of shades so you hesitate less about smudging and fading.

 

How to apply lip liner?

• Application

Applying a lip liner can affect how it works and appears on your lips. It would be best if you did not experience any resistance from a lip liner, such as dragging on the skin during application. Standard lip liners have a lightweight, smooth texture permitting them to glide effortlessly onto your lips.

• Performance

Quality lip liners should define and shape your lips while securing lipstick colours and glosses. The top lip liners don’t smudge, bleed, or fade. Low-standard lip liners may dry out your lips, but quality liners have moisturizing features to ensure your lip remains supple and soft.

• Appearance

How a lip liner emerges on your lip is another vital factor. Quality lip liners emerge naturally without leaving an ugly ring around your lips. The top lip liners come in an assortment of bold, much-pigmented colours which complement all skin tones and lipstick shades.


How to pick the right lip liner?

• Pair with a nude shade

Nude lip liner shades can go with almost any lipstick shade. Consider shades like peach or beige or a shade identical to the undertones of your natural lip colour. These shades can complement any lipstick, initially, because they match your skin tone.

• Select from the same colour family

When picking a matching shade from your lip liner set is inevitable, remember to pick from the same colour family as your lipstick. For example, if your lipstick has red undertones, pick a red lip liner with the same undertones.

• Put on a darker shade for bold looks

Finding a matching lip liner for your lipstick is best. But when you are in the mood for a bolder look, the lip liner does not have to match your lipstick shade. You can rather go for 2 shades deeper than your lipstick shade for a hot, dramatic look. Just ensure to stick to the same colour family, though.


FAQs

What are the best shades of nude waterproof lip liners?

Nude lip liners are the best, sweet base for any lip colour you use on top of it. The key is to avoid any that are too flesh-toned or too pale.  The best ones are 2-3 shades deeper than your natural lip tone. This ensures they will shape and better your lips in a super-natural and flattering way.

Can I wear a lip liner with lip gloss?

Lip gloss and lip liner are a match made in heaven, an equal balance of shine and colour. Remember not just to line your lips but fill them in with colours before topping them with gloss.

Is lip liner necessary?

Waterproof lip liner provides a tacky, powerful base for lipstick, gloss or balm to adhere to and also shapes lips beautifully in a way lipstick on its own just cannot. That said, no. You don’t need to use it. Just does what looks best, is simple to use and makes you feel strong and pretty!

Can you use a lip liner as lipstick?

Yes, a lot of people do. Whereas lipstick can look extremely different between the colour in the tube and the colour on your lips, lip liner is pretty true on lips forever. Its formula is a bit drier than lipstick, so you might want to top it with lip balm to reject pruney lips.

How can I use lip liner to make my lips bigger?

This method usually works best when you use a pinky-nude lip liner shade a few tones deeper than your natural lip shade. This is the best lip liner trick, but don’t go overboard.


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