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cupotee | 19:24 Tue 11th Dec 2012 | Beauty
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Since getting a bit older, I find when I apply lipstick I don't have that definite line to my lips, like I used to. Mine seems to look messy and leak into crevices above the lips themselves!

I see people on TV who have firm plump lips whose lipstick looks beautiful with a defined line on the lips. Does that make sense ?

Can anyone tell me of there is a reason for this or whether there are any decent reasonable priced lipstick that won't run as it were! Please.

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Have you tried using a neutral coloured lipliner?
Yip my mum has the same thing. She always uses lip liner now her lips look lush it contains the lippy superbly. Not neutral a little darker than the lippy ur usin. Sister is a beautician and has recommended she does this. Difference is remarkable !
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Thankyou Daffy and Frilly.

I will see what I can buy when I am in town again. I never was a beauty, but you know , [wink wink] mustn't let the side down ha ha.
Try MaxFactor Lipfinity, comes with wax to help with the seal; & no lipstck on his collar ;)
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Thankyou Tamborine. I will look at these items when I get into town.
Revlon Colourstay Ultimate Liquid Lipstick is good....stays on all day and doesn't budge..

http://www.boots.com/en/Revlon-Colorstay-Ultimate-8482-Liquid-Lipstick_920972/
I think a lot of the people on TV have had fillers to plump up their lips and fill in the vertical lines. A lip liner would be a good start.
There's also an old product called Lipcote that my mum's generation swore by. It stings a bit when painted on but certainly helps stop lipstick seeping into lines. You can get it from Amazon etc.
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Boots "Stayperfect" lipstick plus a gloss would do the trick. The lipsticks are expensive, but last so long after application that they need renewing only rarely, and work out really cheap in the long run.
lipliner.....

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