One of the best lip makeup tips I've learned is the importance of blending lipstick properly before adding gloss. Instead of applying gloss directly over lipstick, using a lip brush to gently blend the color first creates a seamless base that prevents patchiness and enhances the overall look. When I apply lipstick, I often start with a lip liner to define the edges. Then, I use a small, precise brush to blend the lipstick inward, softening any harsh lines and making sure the color is even. This process helps create a more natural gradient effect, which gloss then beautifully accentuates. Using a brush also allows better control over the product, helping to reach every corner of the lips and build intensity gradually. After blending with the brush, adding a layer of clear or lightly tinted gloss gives the lips a fuller, hydrated appearance without smudging or bleeding outside the lip line. This technique has made a noticeable difference in how long my lip makeup lasts throughout the day and how professional it looks. I recommend trying this method with different lipstick formulas, especially matte or long-wear types, to ensure your lips stay smooth and glossy without drying out.
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