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Now we're moving on to lips and I've prepped Lindsay's lips by using a mild sugar scrub
and in prepping them with Vaseline. I'm going to use an actual lip brush today because you
can use it to line as well as fill in lips. You can use it with lipsticks, lip glosses
and it's very great. This is another example of a brush you all recognize from your store-bought
lip gloss. It's very good just to cover, but it's kind of harder to find. So I'm going
to start by using a couple different shades of lipstick. Alright, so I'm going to use
this just to define the shape of Lindsay's lips. Going over the natural edge, not outside
the lip. Just kind of lightly right where her natural lip is. Working outward with just
the tip so that the line stays very clean and sharp. And then you can fill in from there.
So it's very important that you're just using the tip of the brush. And you want to define
the lips, and line then. But if not, then you just get lipstick all over your face.
And working from the inside out. And you can finish with a light gloss using the same brush.
You might want to wipe it on a tissue first.