How To Stop Lipstick Bleeding?
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Oct 10, 2013
Sadaf A.
Hey girls for the first time I'm having a problem! when I apply lipstick or lipgloss it bleeds over the edge of my lip line. I apply lipliner before application so don't know what the problem is. its never happened before and now suddenly lip colour spreads out.
I don't want this happening to my cleints so all tips are most welcome... x sadaf x
Oct 11, 2013
Brittany A.
Continue using lip liner. At the end of your lip product application, apply some concealer and powder around the edges of your mouth to lock in the liner, stick, and gloss.
Oct 11, 2013
Sadaf A.
Thanks guys will try both methods.. x