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MAKE-UP TIPS FOR MODELS
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Downward Lips

1. Start your lip liner on your lower lip extending upward a little past the corners of your upper lip.

2. Line upper lip and join with the lower line you have just created.

3. Apply your color with your lip brush over your entire lip. Apply lightly in the corners.

Mature Lips

1. Start by applying a light base coat of foundation over entire lip.

2. Apply lip liner and if needed gently stretch your lips taught to allow smooth application of lip liner.

3. Apply lip color with lip brush and blot with a tissue.

4. Be careful to avoid glossy or creamy textures because these will slide easily into fine lines.

Lipstick Tips

Store lipstick -- and perfume -- in the refrigerator. It'll last longer.

Never use a tester on your lips -- it's unhygienic. Test lipstick on your fingertips instead of the back of your hand: the color and texture are closer to that of your lips.

If you want your lipstick to last, use pencil first as a base. Outline and color in your lips with pencil (nude, if your lipstick shade is light) and slick your lipstick on top.

Your lips will also look softer, "smudgier," and less defined if you don't use pencils or lipliners.

To avoid lipstick on your teeth, after application, run your index finger through the middle of your lips and pull it back out. The excess will come off on your finger, not your teeth.

In a pinch, your lipstick can double as blush. (But never use blush on your lips.)

Outline your lips in pencil before you apply lipstick or gloss if you don't want your lipstick to feather.

Women over 50 usually look better with a cream lipstick rather than a matte or gloss. Every bit of moisture helps.

If your lipstick shade turns out to be brighter than you thought it would be, color in your lips with a pencil a few shades darker than your lipstick (for instance, brown pencil under dark red lipstick) and layer the lipstick on top. Or coat the lipstick with a darker lip gloss, which will turn down the heat.