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Fri Jun 04, 2004 12:13 pm |
Peace to all of u!
My problem is that my lips look so pale, little bit gray/blue. I think I have a poor blood circulation.
I don't like to wear lipstick, I want my lips to have a natural color. I use lip balms ( Labello, Blistix etc) but my number 1 product these days to get rid of the lip dryness is simply Purol ointment and it works great!
So Ladies, any ideas or suggestions how to enhance your natural lip color?
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Fri Jun 04, 2004 12:54 pm |
I don't wear lipstick on a regular basis but do like a bit of colour. Lately I've been using the new line of sheer lip pencils from Clinique with great results. I colour in my entire lip area and then apply lip balm or gloss. Right now I'm using "Sheer Rose". It's very natural looking. They have several shades to choose from to suit your colouring.  |
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Sat Jun 05, 2004 12:37 am |
Thank u for ur reply Trinka
Maybe I didn't clear my question well: I want to know how you can enhance your natural lip color without using lipstick or any other coloring products.
Something like Duwop LipVenom stuff: it seem to stimulate the blood circulation of the lips...? Who has experience with that or products like that? Or any other recommendations?
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Wed Jun 23, 2004 6:46 pm |
Here is something to pamper your lips:
1. After brushing your teeth, use your brush and give hot water to it.
2. Then brush your lips gently. This will exfoliate your dead skin cells.
3. Then use a warm towel and hold it on your mouth for 1 min.
4. Put vaseline onto your lips and massage for 1 minute.
5. Go to bed. The vaseline will absorb more than the day time.
For simple and elegant lips use pink. This will bring out the volume and glow of your skin. Don't use a shocking red rather a light redish pink. To make it look not that pale, add gloss to it. Sometimes people look dry and a bit pale when you see cracks on their lips. Adding a gloss will hid the cracks and moisturize yet make is attractive and glowing. |
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Thu Dec 23, 2004 10:54 am |
FYI - You can make your own version of 'Lip Venom' simply by adding a 2-3 drops of Cinnamon LEAF (essential) oil to your fave lip balm or gloss and mix well. The Cinn leaf oil is the "magic" ingredient in Lip Venom! This causes the blood to rush to the surface of your lips, giving you that "bee stung" look.
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