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How can I stop red lipstick doing the joker thing?

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Muckymoo71 · 13/12/2014 20:26

I've just started wearing Kate moss no1 and getting compliments but after I have a drink i look the joker from batman and stays on the outside of my lips but comes off the centre? Tried reapplying. Is it worth investing in a more pricey brand or are there any tricks? Thanks!

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Comito · 13/12/2014 20:37

When wearing lipstick I apply a fine layer of foundation over my lips first, powder, then lip liner all over my lips (including around the edges obviously). Layer of lipstick, blot, another layer of lipstick, blot. Works better with non-glossy lipstick.

No lipstick will stand up all night without any reapplication but I've found this helps and also helps disguise any which rubs off from the centre.

burnishedsilver · 13/12/2014 20:38

Max factor lipfinitely.

Skinheadmermaid · 13/12/2014 20:48

Lipcoat is pretty good if old skool.
Also if you apply lipstick with your ring finger and pat it into your lips instead of applying directly from the bullet it will wear off evenly. I swear by this.

SchnitzelVonKrumm · 13/12/2014 20:49

First coat, blot, dust very lightly with loose powder, second coat, blot. Then pop your pout with your finger to prevent lipstick getting into teeth Shock

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 13/12/2014 23:30

If I do wear lipstick (as opposed to a lip gloss/tint) I use the lip pencil liner as a base all over, one layer with a brush , blot, next layer ,blot, Lipcote.

Blowtorch wouldn't shift that Wink

OydNeverDeclinesGin · 13/12/2014 23:35

Mac, lipliner first. Do the outhine then fill in. Then a couple of coats of the lipstick, blot in between. It doesn't move and lasts for ages before you need to reapply. Well worth the extra ££.

coffeenut · 14/12/2014 09:03

I know some makeup artists recommend lip-liner all over first. definitely do a few coats, with blotting in between.

I like using matte crayon/pencil style lippies anyway, which tend not to do this.

missmartha · 14/12/2014 09:18

I have tried everything, blotting, outlining , anything you can think of.

The only thing that really works for me is Lipcote on lipstick and lip stains. Lots of people claim they make your lips dry, well not mine. I love them.

I am currently wearing a Colour Pout lip stain from Boots.

cardoon · 14/12/2014 11:27

Which crayon/pencil do you use coffeenut?

Muckymoo71 · 14/12/2014 21:35

Thanks for all the advice am going to try them at home. Tried lip stains but my lips react to them, have lip cote and will get a mac lip liner. Is it a neutral lip liner or red to use? will try ring finger tip too!

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