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Here are a few simple tricks and handy
how-tos that can help you make the most
of your beautiful smile. Size 'em up, size
'em down—create the lips you've always
wanted!
To Make Lips Look Fuller
Pick a lipstick and lipliner in matching
shades—choose lighter colors, since
darker tones can make lips appear
smaller. Use your lip pencil to define lips.
Go to the outermost edge of lips but no
further—do not go outside the natural lip
line. Then fill in entire area with lipliner.
This will "hold" lipstick longer. Apply your
lipstick over lipliner.
To Make Lips Look Wider
Instead of plumping up thin lips, try
accentuating your mouth's wonderful
width! Use a liner that perfectly matches
your lipstick and line the extreme edges
of lips, extending out to corners. Fill in
with lipstick color, then top with gloss on
middle of lips only.
To Make Lips Look Thinner
Trace inside the natural lip line, and fill in
with your lipstick. Picking a matte shade
will also make lips appear smaller.
To Add Natural Definition
Give your lips a strong line using a neutral
colored pencil, then fill in with a sheer
gloss blended gently to the edges by a
few strokes of the lip brush. The result is
naturally shimmery and moist-looking
lips.
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Get your perfect brow arch and
shape in just a few simple steps.
You’ll be amazed how finding your perfect
arch and creating a nicely-opened eye
area can change your appearance. Here’s
how:
1. Look straight into the mirror. Hold a
pencil vertically against one nostril. See
where the pencil meets your brow? That's
where your brow should start. Tweeze in
the middle between there and the other
brow.
2. Next, pluck only from beneath the
brow and remove any obviously stray
hairs.
3. To get the right arch, angle the pencil
to the outer side of your pupil, with the
eraser end at the side of your nostril, and
the top just past the middle of your eye.
The spot where the pencil hits the brow
is where the top of the arch should be,
about three-quarters of the way out.
Create a line that tapers upwards to this
point. Repeat on the other side.
4. Next, angle the pencil so it aligns with
the outer corner of the eye. Where it hits
the brow is where the eyebrow should
end. At this point, it should taper slightly
down.
5. Now, use your Brow & Eyemakers
Pencil with very light, feathery strokes to
fill in gaps along the entire brown line.
Pro Tip: If you have long brow hairs, trim
them with manicure scissors to keep
them looking neat. It’s a good idea to
trim before you tweeze; it will help you
see the natural shape of your brow and
locate where individual hairs fall.
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