The Best Lip Tutorials for a Pout that Stands Out

The Best Lip Tutorials for a Pout that Stands Out

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With so many lip colors and textures out there, there's never been a better time to be a girl. That being said, many of us still choose to play it safe and stick to our same old look of tinted lip balm and/or clear gloss. Boring! Why limit yourself to a life of one lip color? We don't want this for you.


It's time to switch it up and embrace the plethora of lip looks at our fingertips. To inspire you to get brave with your lipstick, we're bringing you the top lip tutorials that will have your lips ready to pucker up! We've got looks for any and all occasions that range from dark, matte lips to glittery, vibrant pouts. Get ready to get brave with your lipstick! You're welcome!


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Lipstick often likes to play hide and seek with our lips. We're over playing games with lip color, so we're showing you how to make your lippie last. Get ready to kiss your lipstick woes goodbye!

Not all of us are lucky enough to have a natural cupid's bow (or any shape at all for that matter). You know what they say: Fake it 'til you make it!. Learn how to create the perfect cupids and add some definition and shape to your lips!


Sometimes lips just need a little plumping up. But, before you reach for those tingly, sticky lip plumpers, try a little smoke and mirrors act. Check out this trick on how to plump your pout in one minute!


Dark lipstick hues like wine, deep plum and chocolate brown are all the rage right now. Yet, when done wrong, can make you look like Morticia Addams (and not in a good way). Find out how to rock those deep maroons and purples, without scaring the daylights out of people!

Dark lipstick should not be confined to cold, wintery nights. Give your dark lipstick some time in the sun by learning how to wear it well throughout the day! Trust, us -- you may never go back to coral lipstick!


Many of us avoid glitter makeup like the plague because we associate it with childhood years filled with baby buns and platform sneakers. We get it. But, it's time to remove glitter from this unfair stereotype and try it out as an adult... starting with your lipstick. Find out how to wear glitter on your lips and look AMAZING.

Variety is the spice of life, right? So why do we only limit ourselves to one lip color each day. Mix it up and try pairing to shades for a super chic and wearable lipstick look! Check out our how to on two-toned lipstick!

Ombré has long been limited to the fabulous hair color look that has dominated the beauty world for the past couple years. While we would never want to dominate this fantastic look, we want to extend the ombré look to other aspects of beauty - mainly our lips. Find out how to get this blendable look on your pout!

This spring, give your lip gloss a bit of a break and go for straight color. Take your pink, coral and red lipsticks to chicer levels by rocking them with a matte finish. Find out how to matte-up your lips this Spring!


Why should Kylie Jenner have all the fun? We all preserve the right to fuller, poutier lips, even if we have to fake it! Check out this tutorial that transform your pout in under five minutes!

Blue and black lipstick are not the typical go-to lip colors we naturally gravitate toward. Recently, however, these two shades made quite a statement on the runway and red carpet -- and we're obsessed. We found out how to make blue and black totally wearable and totally fabulous!

No matter how hard we try, we can't seem to let go of the ''90s and all the amazing things it represented: the Spice Girls, chokers, baby tees and, our personal fave, frosted lipstick. Call us suckers for nostalgia, but we refuse to move on from those icy lip colors that dominated our pouts for much of our childhood. Check out our frosted lip revival!


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Which of these lip tutorials will you be trying first? Sound off on your fave look in the comments below!



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