Some makeup artists use concealer or foundation over the lips to similar effect. This has the added benefit of canceling out the natural color of your lips so that the true color of the lipstick shows up. [2] X Research source

Feathering occurs when the lipstick bleeds into the fine lines around the edge of your lips. These fine lines get more pronounced as we age.

A lip brush can help you apply the product neatly and precisely. It also ensures a more even distribution of product than when lipstick is applied right from the bullet. [4] X Research source

Use a lip scrub. Many brands offer these types of product. You can also make your own with sugar, honey, and olive or coconut oil. [8] X Research source Gently scrub your lips with a soft toothbrush. Don’t go too hard, you just want to remove loose dead skin. Use a damp washcloth on your lips, moving it in soft, circular motions to lift the dead skin. [9] X Research source

Use a balm with waxy consistency not a slippery or oily one which will cause the lipstick to move around. [10] X Research source www. divinecaroline. com/beauty/makeup/make-your-lip-color-last-secret-long-lasting-lipstick Allow some time for the lip balm to absorb before going on to the next step. Make this the first step in your makeup routine and do the rest of your face while the balm is absorbing. [11] X Research source This can help your lips feel more comfortable, especially if you’re not used to wearing matte lipstick. [12] X Research source [v161376_b02]. 26 May 2020.

Filling in your whole lip is important because if the top layer of lip color wears off it won’t reveal a sharp line. Use the side of the lip pencil to fill in the whole lip area. [14] X Research source You can also use a lip stain under your lipstick to help the color last longer. [15] X Research source [v161376_b02]. 26 May 2020.

Get a tissue and separate the layers out. Place just one thin sheet over your lips and apply loose, translucent powder with a big fluffy powder brush on top of the tissue. You can apply powder directly to the lips to set if you don’t have any tissues on hand, but be aware that overdoing it could result in a dry or discolored result.

Bring your lipstick and apply another thin layer to top up the color after meals. Carry a compact mirror to check for smudging or movement. Remember to check the lipstick hasn’t transferred to your teeth.

If you find your lips get dry through the day, opt for a more moisturizing lipstick formula and make sure you don’t skip the crucial step of hydrating before application. Avoid licking your lips. Not only will this make your lip color fade, it actually makes your lips drier over time. If you do apply lip balm, allow it to absorb for a minute or two, blot any excess off with a tissue and then follow up with another layer of lipstick. This gives your lips some much-needed moisture without the lip color fading. Apply lip balm sparingly. Excessive use of lip balm can hinder your lips’ natural ability to produce their own moisture.