7 THINGS ABOUT LIP STAINS

Hey guys, will be sharing 7 things you need to know about lip stains, If you want that long lasting lippy then you definitely need a lip stain. Below I will be talking about 7 the things you need to know about lip stains.

7 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW .
1) You only need one coat. Liquid lipsticks are the lip equivalent to makeup's one-coat wonders, meaning you can achieve the opaque pigment you want with one swipe.If you want to make the color more dramatic, go ahead and apply coats two and three.

2) It's meant to stay on for hours and hours, so it can be drying. Before when I notice drying of my lip stain I used to think it's because it's fake but with time I got to know it's just one of its properties.

3) For precise application, apply it to your bottom lip first, then tend to your top lip. Since these formulas are pretty pigmented, applying the color to the bottom lip first, pressing your lips together, and then filling in your Cupid's bow carefully with a lip brush or the product's applicator.

4) This type of formula is great for making out because the lip color won't transfer onto your partner's lips. Whether it's your first date or your wedding day, and you want to go a little bolder with your lip color, liquid lipsticks are the way to go. They're meant to be long-wearing, so the color will not only not transfer onto your cocktail glass

5) Liquid Lipsticks also won't slide down your face when temperatures rise. So many lip products will melt down your face when the weather heats up, but these formulas stay put, thanks to the long-wearing polymers they contain.

6) Once liquid lipstick is on, it's on. Since these formulas are designed to stay all day, once you apply them, you only have a little time to erase any mistakes, or else the removal proves to be a bit more challenging.

7) They're hard to get off for a reason
 because they're supposed to stay on until your day (or night) is over. To remove the formula easily, use a textured wipe, which will help get the color out of the cracks and crevices of your lips, exfoliating your pout at the same time for a smoother finish.