
The problem with many stay-put lipstick forumulations is that they tend to feather right off the lips instead of smudge. Potential feathering, or small rolls of lipstick clumping on the mouth, must be dealt with carefully by each woman separately, according to her lipstick needs.
Never test any lipstick, much less stay-put lipstick, by placing a little on your hand. Both the color and texture of the skin on your hand are different from that of your lips, so the color match will be off, and the stay time will be different. The only way to get a true match and an accurate test is to apply the lipstick to your lips.
Common complaints about stay-put lipstick besides heavy feathering are a waxy taste, dry lips and uneven wear. The best advice to deal with these issues is, once again, to just test separate brands and find which one works best for you.
Try stay-put lipstick with gloss or built-in shine additions to help give you the wet lip look while keeping a constant color. This helps reduce the "chalky" feel that many stay-put lipsticks develop after a few minutes of wear. A separate gloss for the lipstick can also prevent dry lips, as well as provide smooth color coverage and eliminate any waxy taste.
Women who smoke, drink lots of fluids, lick their lips, bite their lips or have a habit of repeatedly wiping their mouth will have the biggest problem with finding feather-proof stay-put lipsticks.For stay-put lipsticks that can endure heavy use, steer clear of cosmetics with too many extras. Moisturizing, gloss, anti-wrinkle, fuller-lip or flavor additives will end up gunking up your lips, not helping them. Keep to a simple, long-lasting color to reduce chances of heavy feathering and blotching.
If you know how to make lip balm, you have the option of creating perfectly delicious treats for yourself and for others. |
Who invented lip gloss? Cosmetics fans worldwide have a man named Max Factor to thank. |