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Make your lipstick fit your lips


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Mary Costanzo-Schwaller owns Salon 208 on the Independence Square. To reach her call 816-252-6303 or e-mail salon208@sbcglobal.net
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Special to The Examiner
Posted May 14, 2008 @ 10:29 AM

Independence, MO —

This week I wanted to follow up on last week’s column on lips.

Today’s tips are about the shape of your lips and how to enhance or correct your pout to make it even prettier! See if you can identify your particular puckerer...

Small mouth, small lips

This is an easy shape to correct. Simply take the lip liner pencil just outside the natural lip line, then, fill in with primer and finally with the lipstick.

Highlighting with a dab of frosted lip gloss on the upper lip would also create an impression of fullness.

Large mouth, full lips

Begin by applying a liquid foundation makeup to the entire mouth, then outline with a dark shade of lipstick just inside the natural contours of the mouth.

Remember, dark colors provide contour giving the illusion of a smaller lip. Then apply lipstick of a lighter shade carefully and accurately within this outline. Subdued shades work well.

Try to use medium toned lip colors avoiding dark browns, plums, brights or pale shimmery shades.

Full upper lip

Again try a quick application of liquid foundation the upper lip and, with your lip pencil, outline just inside its the natural lip line and apply a dark shade of lipstick.

Then outline the lower lip barely outside its natural line and enhance by filling in with a lighter shade of lipstick.

Full lower Lip

Try to outline the upper lip just outside its natural line. Apply a light shade of lipstick and in the center add a touch of gloss.

Apply liquid foundation makeup to the lower lip. Outline just inside its natural contour.

Then fill in with a darker shade of lipstick, with a lip brush.

Wide mouth

Cover the corners of the mouth with a cover stick. Apply lipstick with a lip brush, stopping a tiny bit before the corners of the mouth.

Remember this

If makeup has to be touched up during the day, only powder makeup should be applied, using a brush. Use gentle patting strokes and blot the excess off.

Dark shades will contour and diminish a feature.

Light shades will enhance, brighten, and bring out a surface. Frosts will highlight, while matted tones will not.

Don’t forget to touch up after a meal ladies. Lip color does make a big difference, try it. Have a beautiful day!

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