Showing posts with label Sexy Lips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sexy Lips. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Six "Sexy Lips" Tips

Full, soft, inviting lips. Want them? We all do, and now we
all can have them. Here's the kiss and tell on luscious
lips.



#1 Hands off. Let's start simple, with a line you may have
heard in your youth. Mom always told you and so will we -
stop biting and licking your lips. It smears your color and
irritates your lips. Keep utensils and pens away from your
lips. It'll keep your pucker pretty and keep lipstick off
your teeth.

#2 Hydrate yourself inside and out. Water, water, everywhere.
Be sure to drink your share. You know you need to drink at
least eight glasses of water a day. Here's another reason to
do it. Water is vital to tissue health.

#3 Protect your lips from wind and sun damage.
Always wear
lip balm with a SPF of 15 or higher. Always. And, don't
forget your lip balm. It moisturizes your lips and serves
as a base for your lip color. Wear it in place of lip color
on no make-up days. Worn under your lipstick, it'll even
help extend the life of your color.

#4 Lip liner can be a lifesaver. Lip liner serves two main purposes. It solves size and shape problems. It reins in
your color. Thin lips? Following the lip line, outline your
natural lip shape slightly beyond the edge of your lip.
Thick lips? Lucky you. If you think they're too thick
(is there really such a thing?), try the opposite.
Following your lip line, outline your natural lip shape
just inside the edge of your lip.

Lining your lips helps keep your lip color from seeping out
to the skin around your mouth. So, if your lipstick seems
to migrate, then lip liner can keep it in place. One
caveat to using lip liner: Your lip liner should not
actually be visible once your lipstick is applied. So,
choose your lip liner carefully. If the world sees an
outline around your mouth, you're using the wrong liner.

#5 Lip color sends a message.
The color you choose says
something about how you view yourself and how you want
others to view you. What does your favorite lip color say?

Pale pink: pretty and sweet.

Red: chic or daring.

Coral: fiery and adventurous.

Brown tones: classic and timeless.


In fact, browns are a universally great choice. Every mouth
can wear brown.

#6 Get glossy.
Lip gloss is not just for teens. A little
gloss worn on low-key days brightens up your face. Lip
gloss applied over your daytime makeup transforms you into
a party girl. Lip gloss dotted just in the center of your
lips creates a pouty look.

Your lips are ready... are you? You've pampered, primed,
lined and colored yourself all the way to a perfect pair
of lips. So pucker up ...




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Article Source: http://EzineArticle.com Allison_Saunders

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Aging In Lips

I didn't group lip aging as one of the common lip problems as it is subtle and forms a part of total aging in our body, be it prematurely or naturally. Premature aging in lips are often overlooked despite the fact that lips age in a faster pace than any parts of the skin.





Look at the appearance of lips, how thin and vulnerable they are! Once they are exposed to sunlight, stress, foods contributing to free radical formation, nicotine and other oxidizing agent besides genetic factor, collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid and other natural substances found in lip skin tend to diminish.

As a result, lip lines and wrinkles are formed, the Cupid's Bow begins to flatten out, the mouth looked frown, lip gets thinner or losing its volume and the once young and vibrant full lips would end up in our memory lane.

While certain causes of lip aging are unavoidable, we could do something to prevent the preventables and rejuvenate the lips with scientifically proved approaches or even have a cosmetic makeover on the aged lips.

To prevent lip aging:

Avoid sunbathing and wear lip balm or lipsticks with sunscreen under the sun.

Don't get yourself overworked and have not less than 6 hours sleep.

Go to bed before 11pm if possible.

Do not use oxidant rich or expired lipsticks and other lip products

Avoid fried, overcooked and canned foods.

Take anti-aging supplements or herbal preparantions.

Cut down coffee and tea.

Stop smoking.


To rejuvenate your lips:

Apply topical lip treatments rich in anti-oxidants such as Vitamin A, C, E and selenium.

Use rejuvenating home remedies such as honey and olive oil as lip nourishment.

Have regular lip exfoliation to remove dead skin cells and promote growth of new cells.

Regular lip mask, ya, lip skin needs nourishment to stay young!


To reform your lips:

Try professional lip wrinkles treatment such as Botox, chemical peel, laser resurfacing etc.


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