Lipstick has been used, in various forms, for millenniums, but the struggle to make its color last has, seemingly, existed for just as long.
“I have clients run a really hot washcloth over their lips,” explains Daniel Martin, a makeup artist and the global director of artistry and education at the beauty brand Tatcha.
Begin by tracing the very edge of your lips with the pencil then color in the outline you’ve created.
Martin, on the other hand, prefers to apply liner after lipstick, to touch up the edges.
Apply Lipstick — Then Apply Again“You want a color that will stain,” explains the makeup artist Gucci Westman, who is partial to the tomato and fuchsia hues in her namesake brand’s Lip Suede: Les Rouges palette ($85).
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