Do you always end up getting lip stick in your teeth? Or
mess it up by always going over the natural contour of your lips? If you do, maybe its time to start using a lip
brush. Using a lip brush can further define and accentuate your lips. It can
help you fill or thin out your puckers. But how do you properly use them? First
start of with a good lip brush. A good lip brush should be relatively small,
narrow and flat. Synthetic brushes are better than natural brushes because they
allow the user to have better control which enables the person doing make up to
apply the necessary pressure he or she wants. With the pencil point, line the
outer lip first and work your way towards the middle of the lips. Use long,
fluid strokes that follow the natural contour of the mouth. Repeat the same
thing on the other half of the lip. To smoothen it out, put a Kleenex between
your lips and squeeze together. This will get rid of gross lip stick build up
that bunch together at the corner of your mouth. Some people also like using
their lip brush to dot on concealers as they prefer precise dots over inconsistent
amounts with the use of the pad of the finger. Useful for a fact, lip brushes
not only are portable but also prevent messy stains.