Choose the right color 
With so many lipstick shades available at every departmental and cosmetic store, it can be hard to decide which one to pick up. Just because you like a particular shade, does not mean it will suit you. So how do you find out which colors are best for you?   
  
As a rough guide, remember:  
 
- Fair skin tones are flattered by blue-undertone reds,      light pinks, honey, mocha and beige with pink undertones.  
- Medium skin tones look good in rich reds, brownish      pinks and medium browns from mocha to caramel. 
- Darker skins like brownish reds and plums, sheer pinks,      pink-glossed beige and virtually any shade of brown. 
Once you've found the color that's bang-on target, you're almost done - but not quite! The trick lies in the application.  
  
Too Thick? 
Play them down! 
Lips can never be too fat. Well. almost never. So if you feel you've got more than your share of lip, here's what you can do: 
- Define your lips with a lip pencil by lining them just      inside the natural lip line.  
- Fill in with the same color lipstick as your lip      pencil. It is always advisable to use a lip brush. 
- Use a dark, matte lipstick as these make lips appear      thinner. Glossy lipsticks give an illusion of fullness, so stay away from      them.  
- Dab your lips with a little bit of powder, to tone them      down.

Too Thin?
Play them up! 
So who said too much sex appeal is injurious to health? If you're looking to get hot, in-your-face lips that really stand out, here's what to do:  
 
- Apply lip liner just outside your lip line or at the      outermost edge. Whatever you do, don't try to make lips look thicker by      drawing on an artificial outline that's outside your natural lip      line. 
- Follow with lipstick. The shade could be lighter than      the lip pencil. This gives the illusion of depth. 
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