TRUE MAKE UP HACKS
Matte lipstick is trendy and fun to wear, but it’s not low-maintenance makeup. You can’t just throw it on and go, or you’ll look more like you ate an orange and less like you’re Zaron. Well, we’ve got you covered. We came up with the top ways to look flawless while rocking your best matte lip.
1. Exfoliate your lips before applying lipstick to avoid a cakey look.
Matte lipstick easily settles into any rough patches on your lips, so you want to start with a smooth canvas. Exfoliate every other day with a gentle lip scrub on your finger.
2. Apply a thin layer of balm on your lips before applying lipstick to keep lips hydrated.
This will help keep your lips hydrated since matte lipstick can be super drying. Applying balm before the lipstick instead of after will help keep your lips looking totally matte.
3. To make your lipstick stay on all day, pull apart the layers of tissue, place one tissue on your lips, and apply translucent powder on top of the tissue.
This allows a little bit of powder to come through the tissue and deposit onto your lipstick. The powder provides tons of staying power, just like it does to your face makeup. You don’t want to put it directly on your lips though because it’ll look cakey.
4. After applying lipstick, apply a skin-colored powder around the edges to create an extra clean line around your lips.
This cleans up the edges of your lipstick and makes your lips pop.
5. Line your lips first for a precise application.
Matte lipstick is super pigmented so it’s easy to get color outside the line of your lips. After lining your pout, use the liner to color in your lips about halfway before applying the lipstick. This will keep lipstick from fading, and it will help it all blend together better, too.
6. Apply lip primer directly onto your lips to make the lipstick color stay true and keep it from bleeding.
Your lips aren’t naturally one color, so unless you create an even shade with primer, your lips won’t look like the lipstick — it’ll be a bit more subdued. Coating your lips with primer before applying liner and lipstick helps the color look vibrant and keeps the formula from smearing.
7. Apply sheer gloss over a matte lip for a less bold look.
Going for a more laid-back vibe? Pop clear gloss over your matte lipstick for a fresh, dewy look.
8. Dab highlighter onto the middle of your bottom lip to get a fuller effect.
9. When you want to reapply, take everything off and start over.
If your lipstick starts fading, it can be tempting to just pop another layer on top. But matte lipstick is too drying for more than one layer. Even Kylie Jenner recommends just one thin layer of her lipstick. Your best bet is to start over totally from scratch. Carry around a makeup wipe to touch up in between classes.
10. If you’re having trouble removing really stubborn matte lipstick, use some Vaseline on a tissue.
If your lips are stained from wearing lipstick all day, affordable Vaseline will take it all off.