Sometimes blurred lines are good, especially in the case of lip liner. Lipliner is great for enhancing the shape of the lips and keeping lipcolor in place, but hard lip liner is out of bounds!
1. Customize the coveted "nude lip" to suit your personal skintone. Select a lipliner just 1 shade *darker* than your own lip tone (this is lighter than most people think), blend over entire lip and top with a gloss 1 shade *lighter* than your natural lips...naturally delicious!
2. For a multi-dimensional look, select a lipliner that is darker but in the *same* family as your main lipcolor. SOFTLY trace lipline (rather than draw like the kid who used to break the crayons). Blend, blend, blend toward the middle of the lip, then softly blend in the main shade.
3. Matte lipstick applied with a precision brush makes for lovely lipliner that appears soft.See More
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