Anyone else have this problem??

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Mar 6, 2015

Jamie Estele G.

You could also use a lip stain

Mar 2, 2015

Shelley W.

I have the opposite problem...bottom lip lighter than upper lip. It really doesn't bother me too much but I find that using opaque lipsticks make them look even in tone so I don't have the two-toned look going on. For lippies that are light in the pigmentation department...filling in the lips with a matching lip liner works wonders.

Mar 2, 2015

Jenny A.

Definitely use a lip liner. Try to find one that's close to your skin tone so you can fill in a bit. Rimmel East End Snob or NYX Nectar might be good choices for you. There are lots of lipsticks out there that have a more natural look that would blend with the lip liner.

Mar 2, 2015

M G.

I have thanks problem. what I find helps define my upper lip is out lining it with a lip pencil. makes a big difference.

Mar 2, 2015

Stephanie G.

Here's a closer look lol the duckface is so you can see the whole lip

Mar 2, 2015

Stephanie G.

My upper lip is much lighter than my lower lip. It makes my upper lip look thin---which it's not...at all. I don't really use lipstick, just tinted Chapstick. I hate how lipstick looks on my lips. Any tips, tricks, or advice?