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Stay-Put Red Lip

Yesterday, via Twitter, Erin asked for the best stay-put red lipstick. I’m a fan of MAC Russian Red, but as long as you’re using a lipstick (as opposed to a gloss) I think the application technique is more important than the product, when it comes to staying power. (Also, lipsticks specifically formulated to be long-lasting can be very drying…never a good thing.)

I apply my red lipstick straight from the tube for a strong look, and pat it on with my fingertip if what I want is something a bit more subtle and blurry (I suspect that’s what whichever Olsen is pictured above – or her makeup artist – did to get that look)…but regardless of how I apply my lipstick, I make sure it stays where I want it with the help of a little translucent powder (Coty Airspun Loose Powder is cheap, fantastic, and can be found in pretty much every drugstore in the world). Just separate the plys of a tissue and place one lightly across your lips, and then dust on a little powder before applying a second coat of color. I think I remember getting that tip from a Seventeen Magazine when I was first entering my sorta-goth-super-dark-lipstick-wearing phase (ages 14-17), and have used it ever since…and it really does work.

And also: I rarely use pencil, because I don’t like the look of it, but if you prefer a more precise line I’d recommend using a neutral pencil and using it both to line and to fill in your lips before applying red lipstick; that also helps it stay put.

If precision isn’t really your thing, you may want to try a stain; these are great for gorgeous, lasting, subtle color. I love Stila’s stains (Acai is beautiful), but CoverGirl OutLast Lip Stain in WildBerry Wink is both inexpensive and pretty (to see what it looks like on me, click here).

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