Monday, 13 April 2015

Makeup How-To: Two-Toned Ombrè lip

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Makeup How-To: Two-Toned Ombrè lip

Makeup artist Lauren Cosenza breaks down exactly how to get this gorgeous two-toned tropical-colored lip.

Tools you'll need:
1. Lip balm
2. Disposable mascara wand
3. Foundation
4. Concealer brush
5. Cranberry-colored lip crayon
6. Orange lip crayon
7. Orange lip gloss stain

Makeup How-To: Two-Toned Ombrè lip

1. Prep your lips. Apply lip balm over your lips and gently rub a clean disposable mascara wand over your lips to slough off any dead skin cells for even lip color application.

2. Create a nude base for the lip color. To make vibrant lip colors pop, prime your lips first with the same foundation you normally use on your face. Model Denise Bidot used Revlon ColorStay Foundation here and applied a tiny amount of the formula with a concealer brush evenly over her lips.

3. Line your mouth. Outline your pout with a bright, cranberry-colored lip crayon that has long-lasting wear. Denise used Revlon ColorBurst Matte Balm in "Standout." Continue to fill in your lips, fading out the color toward the center of your lips.

4. Create an ombrè effect. Place the tip of a long-wearing orange lip crayon (used here was Revlon ColorBurst Matte Balm in "Audacious") inside the center of your lips and fade it into the berry shade, creating a slight gradating effect.

5. Finish with an orange glossy stain. Give your lips that patent leather sheen by applying a dab of a glossy orange lip stain over the center of your lips. The shine in the middle of your mouth also gives the illusion of a fuller pout. Denise used Revlon ColorStay Moisture Stain in "Miami Fever" here.

On the model: Floral Crop Top, TOPSHOP; White Bomber Jacket, TOPSHOP

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