As we age the signs of aging begin to appear. Once these lines and wrinkles begin to glimmer, women tend to use cosmetics to cover or remove these pesky signs.
Even the lips are not exempt from this natural aging process, and while the number of candles continue to grow in your birthday cake, your lips become thinner and cracked, and with less definition.
But there is no need to worry, because we'll give you some useful tips to make your lips look younger.
These are some typical problems on the lips and some tricks of makeup to cover these problems.
Lips diffuse
It is when the skin around the lips begins to wrinkle, and often causes the smearing lipstick.
The best way to prevent lip color from running is to use a profiler or lip liner and as the lines created with the liner to act as a barrier to prevent smearing lipstick off his lips leaving them with no definition. Choose a lip liner pencil, because with this there is less chance of error.
Also if you just want to look natural lips, opt for choosing an eyeliner skin tone of the lips and with a little moisturizer on natural tone enough.
Thinning of the lips
As the collagen and fat levels fall, the flesh of the lips begin to disappear, giving way to a delicate and thin lips.
The surest way to make your lips look plump, without any need to be too youthful glow is to apply a balm-like color of her lipstick.
You can also make your lips look thicker by applying your lip a little out of your natural lip line. But for that, always to be a profiler or eyeliner to shape and mark the outline.
Cracking and drying
With age the skin is bound to lose moisture and elasticity, which makes the lips look dry and cracked or scaly. A quick solution to this problem is to exfoliate your lips with a brush to remove dead skin of the lips and then apply a little balm to fill the cracks and then proceed with the regularly used makeup on her lips.
For a more permanent solution, you can use cosmetics retinol lips you can even consult your doctor about the option of taking oral retinol, as this could help him.
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