Does Your Lip Color Feather Or Bleed?
Inga (Ingafay) Faison Cavitt, MS, PE
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Hey, Girlfriend.
Does your lip color feather or bleed? I found that this happens whether you are using... a lip gloss, lipstick or combination of the two.
But how do you prevent this from happening? I recently found a solution that I had to share.
Emily, a makeup enthusiast buddy, shared with me a product for fool proof lip color application.
Ironically, I thought lip color products should coordinate but she recommends this product be the color of your natural lips instead of the actual lip color.
I watched her as she applied this product to her lips.
She always outlined lips first and then filled in the entire lip. Then she applied her lip gloss or lipstick.
If you have not guess the product yet, it's lip liner.
Emily recommends one flesh tone liner to accommodate a variety of lip colors which will simply your makeup routine while saving you money preventing lip color feathering and bleeding and helps your lips look fuller, contoured and flawless.
Be sure to share this email with all the beauty enthusiasts you know.
Chat soon, Ingafay
P.S. Now that we are showing our lips more with the relaxed mask mandate, I recently created a Lip Oasis Guide. Type "guide" in the comment below if you would like a copy. Grab a lip color sample here.