or adding it with lipgloss? I'm 15 going and i want to make my lips look fuller and look more glamorous. am i too young/ does anyone my age wear lipstick?Should I start wearing lipstick?
i wear a shiny pink color lipstick
just from NYC because its cheap and i don't really like lipstick too much and the cheap kind isnt so noticeable
so try getting just a cheap lipstick to start out with. then if you liek how it looks on you then go for themore expensive kinds
over my lipstick i wear a clear gloss to make them look fuller
hope i helped : ]Should I start wearing lipstick?
Yes. The key to making lipstick look young is the application and color. A vibrant pink is young and fresh and surprisingly flattering to most skin tones; it also can be very glamorous. Just be sure it's sheer with a satiny or slightly shimmery finish. If pink isn't your color, a darker raspberry is more subtle, but orange or even a bright red can also be young and glamorous. They can all be layered with lip gloss if you want.
For many lips, lipstick can get a fuller effect than lipgloss can because lip gloss highlights the contours of your lips (which makes them look more 3-D, but smaller). When applying lipstick, use your finger to dab the color on or use the tube and press it into your lips instead of swiping it on. Then blend with a clean finger into your lip line. Make sure there are no harsh lines and don't use lip liner!
You're young--don't be afraid of playing with your makeup and trying out new looks.
im 17 and i do..
trick is find a color that works for you... tehn apply jsut a tiny bit of gloss on top
the lipstick ive been wearing right now is a little too bright for my taste and i love shine. ... so i apply the lipstick first which is like a cranberry color tehn i put on a lip gloss that is a very light pink.. so it balances
and if you want to know the secret for fuller lips if your going to wear lipstick??
put lip liner on right outside your lipline.. not to far out tho! you might wanna practice that first
i do that now but its taken me abotu 6 months to master..
also just lighter swab your finger over your lip liner to sorta blend it in... if its too dark and bold it looks weird..
you can also find a neutral looking lip liner.
good luck i hope i helped.
15 is a bit young. What you can do is wear a tinted lipgloss. Most makeup companies make them (like the ones you can buy from drug stores) but if you want really good color you might want to go with MAX, Sephora, Urban Decay, and brands like that. What I really recommend though is to line your lips with a bit of lip liner then fill it in with gloss and rub your lips until the color is all over. You could also us lip stain and gloss.
Im 15 and i don't ever wear lipstick. If i was in your situation i would find a lipstick that kinda complements my skin. I just wear a sheer pink gloss. DONT WEAR ANYTHING DARK.
I don't think 15 is too young to wear it i just don't think it should be a everyday thing, just for special occasions. I would also try putting a sheer gold gloss or a shimmery kind in the center of your bottom lip so they look fuller. I know that works. ; )
I'm 16 and I just wear lipgloss, purely because I don't like the texture of lipstick. If you want your lips to look fuller, a darker/lighter shade might play out well for you. However, if you really want to, go ahead. It'll be fine, as long as you choose a nice shade :)
Many people younger than you wear lipstick! Of course you can wear lipstick. Choosing a color is sometimes really hard: the color has to compliment your other facial features such as eyes, eye color, and skin color.
I think lipgloss is prettier. It is smoother and lasts longer. You can get coloured lip glosses that make your lips as full as lipstick. I use L'Oreal colour lipgloss. It has a shiny shimmeryness to it that I love.
i wear lipstick. im 16.. it doesnt matter your age. LIPSTICK ISNT JUST FOR GRANDMAS! :]
just go with something nottt sooo vibrant.
yeah, stay with the lipsloss only, but if you want it to look fuller just wear a bolder color
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