Okay, this is a tutorial on the lipstick glamour girl. It is very popular in the 50s and what they would is they would over draw the top lip line to make it look fuller and more seductive, and the bottom line would be normal. I am going to use a pink lip liner and a light shear pink lipstick to example this. So your first step is to always, always use a chopstick on your lips to make them softer and fuller, and pretty much any brand will do as long as it is not tinted. It was on there very lightly, okay.
If you are going to blend it which I suggested you when we are done. You are going to take a piece of tissue and actually pull apart so that it is not two ply, if it is one ply it will go on even like you blot even more even. Okay, so first step is do the bottom line, I am going to start by doing this liner here, and then I will do the center and then I will do the sides, and then at the other side, okay. And now, for the top look we are going to go over it just a little where it go extended.
So, I am going to start right here, and I am drying just outside my normal line, we are going to keep the little V here and then extend, okay. Now, I am going to take a little brush and I am going to blend in from the sides, I am going to take the little bit of pink and blend it towards the middle of my mouth. Now, what this does is if your lipstick happens to come off, the lip liner is going to stay so you do not want that one liner look, you want to get it blended in a little bit so that it is not so strange looking, okay.
Now, using a pink shear lipstick, start on eerily spend and rub, and then I am going to take a tissue, one ply, and use a corner and I am just going to blot. And then I am just going to re-ply and what this does is it takes away the oil that leaves the pigment so if you put a couple layers on, your lipstick is going to last longer, and you can do it three times is good. Okay, and that is called the glamour girl.
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