I'm going to describe a nude-coloured lip in the steps, but you can use this technique to make your lips look fuller in ANY colour! See the bottom of this post for colour modification recommendations.
For this 'nude' look you'll need:
- A lipliner that matches the colour of YOUR lips (I own a great cheapie lip pencil from Rimmel that I love)
- A light pink eyeshadow
- Light shimmer shadow of some type
Step 1: Use the nude lip liner to line your lips - but draw the line right on the edge of your lips - almost outside. Or, go a little bit outside the lines on your bottom lip in the middle.
Step 2: Using the same lip liner, fill in your lips a little bit, using the liner kind of like a lipstick.
Step 3: Blot a tiny bit of translucent powder over your lips to increase its stay-power.
Step 4: Swirl your finger in some of that lighter pink eyeshadow and dust it all over your lips, concentrating less on the outside, and more on your inner lips
Step 5: Use the 'highlighter', or colour that is even lighter than the pink to dab just on the pout of your lip and on the cupid's bow
Step 6: (optional) Add your favourite gloss. This can really finish the look- but a matte lip will last longer. So, for a full day of colour, skip the gloss.
Basically what you've done is contour your lip to look DARKER ON THE EDGES and LIGHTER ON THE POUT AND INNER LIP. This creates the illusion of fullness!
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| A face chart from MAC that illustrates perfectly the lips that I'm describing :) |
*For a brighter punchier look: Use a cherry red liner to line and fill your lips. Follow by bright pink liner. Blend the colours well into eachother. Highlight pout with light pink eyeshadow. This look ends up looking fushia-ish. Quite bright and very in!*













