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How To Keep Your Lipstick From Fading When Eating & Drinking?

June 15, 2022

Nowadays, lipsticks are becoming necessaries of life, but retouching it after a sip of coffee or a plate of pasta is another thing entirely because you will find your lipstick mark on the cup or tableware. So we will teach you have to make your lippie last and no need to worry about touch-ups anymore!


1. Mousturize your lips: No lipstick would stay long on chapped lips. You can apply a hydrating products onto your lips, a nourishing oil like coconut oil, or a balm.


2. Choose your formula: Try a smudge-proof liner, a long-wearing concealer, or a lip primer. Besides, mattes will last longer than satins and glosses.



3. Don't go too thick: Build thin layers of your chosen lipstick shade, and blot with a tissue after every coat.



4. Set and go: Of the many ways to set your lipstick, a popular one is always to dust translucent powder on top. 



5. Eating & Drinking: While eating, you can cut into smaller bits with knife and fork and try to bite things with your teeth more so than wrapping your lips around it. While drinking, use a straw to prevent 




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