Yes, you can. If you were a light, more skin colour lipstick tone, your lips can looke smaller. Shocking red makes your lips look bigger; the opposite makes them look smaller. (Without cosmetic surgery)
When a woman applies lipstick, it is usually with the intention of coloring the lips. Lip gloss is much thinner and makes the lips look plump and glossy.
Sparkly pink or red
I have definitely never heard of lipstick, when properly used, fading natural lip color. I wonder if you are using actual lipstick or something else though, since I'm not sure what would have prompted that question. I wear lipstick daily, usually with a good SPF, especially in summer. The skin on our lips is very thin, so it will burn in the sun or in a cold wind very quickly. So lipstick can actually help protect our lips. Look for one that has an SPF of 15 or higher! And enjoy it - lipstick is so fun and there are so many great colors out there. Just never wear dark lip liner with light lipstick! That is a bad bad look ;-) (Lip color does seem to fade with age)
I would suggest using a concealer stick and then putting on a colourless lipgloss over the top. This way, your lips almost blend in with your face. Another option is to not wear lipstick. It is your illusion that wearing lipstick makes you more beautiful, while in fact it makes you look like a tramp.
You can put red lipstick!
to look more (booty)ful bc they look god dang horrible wiffout it
There are so many different shades and types of lipstick out there, how do you which one will look good on you? How do you choose a new shade? Follow the tips below to select the right style. -Step 1: Lip Color Look at the shade of your lips in the mirror, what color are they? Are they brown or pink or red? Even get a color chart and compare your lips to find the closest shade. However, if you don’t have one, simply look at the general color. Some people have lips that are browner than pink or the other way around. -Step 2: 2-3 Shades Darker The color you want is about 2 to 3 shades darker than your lips, but the same general color – so pink or red or brown. You don’t really want to go lighter, as it might make you look pale. On the other hand, too dark will do the same. So, look for your lip shade but about 2 to 3 shades darker. -Step 3: Gloss, Matt, Moisturizing Do you want your lips to be glossy? If you have thin lips, this might be a good idea, as it will make your lips look plumper. You could just add clear gloss though to matt lipstick. Decide what you would prefer, if you are not sure, go for a moisturizing lipstick, it’s usually a little glossy and won’t stain your lips. -Step 4: Budget Lipstick starts at around $2 all the way up to $30, $40 even $100. So, decide how much you would like to spend and stick to that budget. -Step 5: Bring a Lip Brush and Test Bring a lip brush with you because you don’t want to share lipsticks with strangers, and you can’t rely on the color sticker on the lipstick. So, use your lip brush and brush it along the sides of the lipstick not the top, brush it over your lips and see if it matches your shade; is it 2-3 shades darker; do you like it? -Step 6: Wait Go shopping for an hour with the lipstick on; just to make sure your skin isn’t going to react with it. Then go back and buy it. If you buy a lipstick that suits your complexion you will look natural, and it will compliment your natural beauty.
I have used Loreal's toasted almond lipstick and I love it for everyday look. I have thick lips so I like to wear non-glossy lipstick and the texture and the color of toasted almond is perfect for me. I tried lighter shades but they didn't really suit my complexion.
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You put it on your lips like normal lipstick....
to make your skin look lighter or darker depends in the color of lipstick.