Question:
I can’t seem to stop my lipstick from bleeding. Any advice?
Answer:
It’s worth taking the time to prepare the lips. Start with a lip primer to plump up and soften lips. Make-up artist Noni Smith likes to use a colourless wax product around the lips to seal and fill in little cracks.
She then uses a neutral-coloured lip pencil to follow the natural line of the lips to help stop lipstick feathering. If you’re going to wear a strong red or pink shade, use a lip liner in the same colour.
For more staying power, Noni suggests a light wash of foundation over the edges of the lips and then a little dusting of translucent powder to help your lipstick adhere. Look for semi-permanent or long-lasting lipstick formulas and avoid runny lip glosses.
If none of this helps and your lip lines are really bothering you, then think about treatment with a filler such as collagen or Restylane.
The AWW Beauty Team