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Different Type of Lip Products And Tips to Improve Your Lip Shape

Different Type of Lip Products And Tips to Improve Your Lip Shape

Sunday, 16 May 2021
 

Disclosure: Bear in mind that some of the links in this post are affiliate links and if you go through them to make a purchase I will earn a commission. Keep in mind that I link these companies and their products because of their quality and not because of the commission I receive from your purchases. The decision is yours, and whether or not you decide to buy something is completely up to you. 

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Red, pink, nude, glossy, matte, …… There is a huge range of different kind of lipsticks in the market and sometimes, when we are trying to choose one, we can feel overwhelmed. In this post, I am going to make an overview of the different type of lipsticks and I am going to give you few tips to help you to choose the better one for your lips’ shape.

 

People have been using lip makeup for a very long time. For example, people from Mesopotamia used a sort of paste made of clay to put over the lips. In Egypt both male and female used paints based on metals as lip makeup.  Other cultures as well used different pigments to give colour to their lips.

It was in the 20th century when the lip makeup industry appeared and developed a huge variety of lipsticks. Nowadays we can find lip makeup in different textures, with different finishes and effects and in an unimaginable variety of colours.

We can classify lip products following different criteria. We are going to see in this post lip products in different finishes, textures and with different effects.

 

Different Lip Product Type

 

Lip Pencil

They are also known as Lip Liner. They are mainly used to draw a line outside the lips to improve the lips’ shape. You can use them also to fill the lips and apply other lip products on top. That will make the top lip product last longer on your lips.

 

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LAGirl Lipliner Pencil

Lipstick

That is the typical, most traditional lip product. I am sure we all have seen that on our grannies’ dressing table. They exist in a huge variety of finishes, like matte, velvet, dewy, semi-matte and a long list.

 

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Milani Colour Statement Moisture Lipstick

Liquid Lipstick

It is a liquid product that you should apply with a wand or lip brush. They normally have a matte finish after drying and are normally long-lasting. They tend to dry your lips.

You can read more in ‘I Heart Revolution Tasty Peach Liquid Lipstick review’ to know more about this type of lip product.

 

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Sosu Lip Pigment Gloss

Lip Tint

They are normally liquid lipsticks with a water-based pigment and without any oil-based component in the formula. However, they can also be in lipstick form. They are literally ink for your lips, once dried there is no transference at all. The negative part is that lips become really dry.

 

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Illamaqua Hydra Lip Tint

Lip Cream

You can normally find this type of product as part of a palette. They should be applied with a lip brush and it is very easy to control how much product you apply.

 

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Yves Saint Laurent Lip Palette

Crayon

They are very similar to the Crayola pencil we used when we were child, but to colour your lips and not paper. They used to be very big, look like a big lip liner, but you don’t need to sharpen.

 

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TonyMoly Panda’s Dream Glossy Lip Crayon

 Different finishes of lipsticks

Most of the lip products come in different finishes. Nowadays, the number of finishes is increasing constantly and brands are developing different fantasy finishes as metallic, iridescent, holographic, duo-chrome, and more. The main and most common type of finishes are:

Satin

That is one of the most popular and most comfortable finishes. Satin lip products are normally hydrating but they don’t last long on the lips and transfer a lot.

 

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Makeup Revolution Rockstar Hydrating Shine Lipstick

Matte

Matte lipsticks tend to dry the lips. You can avoid or minimise that effect by deeply hydrating your lips before applying the lipstick. Matte lipsticks are normally long-lasting.

If you are interested in this type of lip product you can read the essence liquid lipstick review.

 

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Wet’n’Wild Megalast Matte Lipstick

Gloss

They give a glowy and dewy look to your lips but they don’t last on the lips and they are very sticky.

  

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Too Faced Lip Injection Lip Gloss

Effects of lipsticks can give

There is some sort of controversy about if this category is lip makeup or lip care products. I think they are in a middle point between both as they take care of your lips but at the same time, they have some colour or gloss. Anyway, the effects lipsticks can produce on your lips are mainly:

 

Plumping

They have a component in the formula which produces a sort of itchy or tingling effect in the lips. It is like when you apply menthol. That makes the lips become red and look with more volume.

 

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Jouer Essential Lip Enhancer

Balm

Lip balms have nourishing ingredients and help to keep the lips hydrated and healthy. They can be completely colourless or have some pale colour.

 

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NYX Lip Oil

Scrub

Lips scrubs do not give colour to your lips, but they are a “must-have” if you want healthy-looking lips. Scrubs mainly eliminate dead skin as they exfoliate the dead cells on the lip. It is advised to use them at least two or three times a week.

 

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Jefree Star Velour Lip Scrub

Tips for different lip shape

Nowadays there are a huge variety of lip products in different colours. From nudes to deep red, going through the romantic pink, the explosive neon shades, vampire violet or black, blue, and many more, only your imagination is the limit.

However, some colours help you to correct the shape and thickness of your lips. This is not a rule, so try and check what works for you.

 

Thin lips

Thin lips will look better with pale colours, dark colours make things look smaller. People with thin lips can also take advantage of electric shades. If that is your case, try to use neon lip products.

The ideal lipstick finish for people with thin lips is the gloss. Using a lip liner before applying the lipstick can help your lips to look thicker.

 

Thick Lips

Thick lips are just the opposite of the thin lips and people with thick lips will benefit from dark colours. People with thick lips are lucky, as most of the lip colours will suit them.

However, if you don’t want Kardashian’s lips, you should avoid lip gloss and use instead matte or semi-matte lipsticks.

 

Uneven lips

Most of the lips are asymmetric, very few people have even lips. However, in some cases, the difference is quite noticeable. In that situation, it is very handy to use two similar colours, applying the darker shade on the thicker lip and the clear shade on the thinner one.

 

Among all the different lip products in the market, my favourites are lipstick or liquid lipstick and if possible, with a matte finish.

Which is your favourite lip product? Do you know anything not listed in the post, let me know in the comments.

 

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Bear in mind that some of the links in this post are affiliate links and if you go through them to make a purchase I will earn a commission. Keep in mind that I link these companies and their products because of their quality and not because of the commission I receive from your purchases. The decision is yours, and whether or not you decide to buy something is completely up to you.

I love beauty and skincare, try new products, and share my opinion with you. All my knowledge comes from years of experience and reading articles. I have dry skin, Fitzpatrick type IV, warm undertone, and my main concern is hyperpigmentation. Keep in mind that what works for me may not work for you. We are all different and products can have different results on your skin. Want to talk? Email me at contact@irenebeautyandmore.com

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