If outlining your lips with a pencil sometimes makes you “shaky” and uneven. Start with short lines on the edges like the lip and corner of the lip, then pull back before filling in the lip.
To achieve trendy 3D lips, evenly apply red lipstick on your lips. Then, apply a lighter-toned eyeshadow like pink or blush along the inner edge of the lips to create a unique “raised” effect.
When wearing a tight ring that leaves uncomfortable marks on your finger, simply apply a layer of clear nail polish on the inside of the ring. This provides a “buffer” between your finger and the metal, effectively preventing rubbing.
To make your lipstick last longer, after applying it, place a thin tissue on your lips and use a soft brush to dab a thin layer of powder on top. This removes excess oil from the lips and helps the lipstick stay on all day long.
Regularly tying your hair in a tight ponytail can put pressure on the hair follicles, causing them to stretch and making your hair prone to falling out. Therefore, tie your hair loosely or limit tightly tied hairstyles to less than 2 times per week!
When using concealer to cover dark circles under your eyes, apply and blend the concealer in straight lines from top to bottom. This ensures even coverage instead of dotting the concealer and blending horizontally.
The downside of dark-colored lipstick is that excess lipstick can stick to your teeth and cause embarrassment when talking. To avoid this, after applying lipstick, put a finger in your mouth and remove it. The excess lipstick on the inner edge of the lips will stick to your finger and no longer stick to your teeth.
Add 1-2 drops of peppermint oil to your lipstick and shake well. This not only nourishes the lips effectively but also gives them a plumper appearance.
To fix dried and clumpy mascara, simply dip it in boiling water and clean the excess mascara from the wand.
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