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Lipliner
Former Member
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Hey guys,
I have only just recently started wearing make up (At 20 haha) and have mostly just been doing my eyes. I'm a huge fan of Gwen Stefani and her bright red lipstick and have been getting the guts up to try and give it a go.
I have just invested £2.74 in Urban Decays "Tart" Lip Gunk (Good ol' ebaY) and have been wondering about lipliner.
I mean I know I proably don't need to use it however although my lips are a perfect cupids bow...they aren't really defined and I find myself with bits and pieces sticking out all over the place no matter what. I need something that goes with the colour that can help me draw in the lines (Just like a colouring book).
In consideration to the colour of the lip gunk...which is this colour
TART-By Urban Decay
and the fact my colouring is...olive, brown eyes brown hair....
what sort of lipliner should I get. Any specific reccomendations would be brilliant!
Thanks!
I have only just recently started wearing make up (At 20 haha) and have mostly just been doing my eyes. I'm a huge fan of Gwen Stefani and her bright red lipstick and have been getting the guts up to try and give it a go.
I have just invested £2.74 in Urban Decays "Tart" Lip Gunk (Good ol' ebaY) and have been wondering about lipliner.
I mean I know I proably don't need to use it however although my lips are a perfect cupids bow...they aren't really defined and I find myself with bits and pieces sticking out all over the place no matter what. I need something that goes with the colour that can help me draw in the lines (Just like a colouring book).
In consideration to the colour of the lip gunk...which is this colour
TART-By Urban Decay
and the fact my colouring is...olive, brown eyes brown hair....
what sort of lipliner should I get. Any specific reccomendations would be brilliant!
Thanks!
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Take a look at this for starters
and look at other articles on www.ivillage.co.uk - it is crammed full of really good make up information - much more practical i feel than a lot of magazines, also you might want to get the Mac make-up guide on CD rom from ebay, it is what they use to train their consultants and gives lots of good practical advice with illustrations which help a lot if you are new to make-up, but heck, I've been wearing make-up for nearly 10 years and I learnt a lot from it
I hope this helps :thumb: