Do you want a bigger, more sallow lip?There's no way to increase lip size permanently, but there are ways to improve it.You can explore different options by reading this article.
Step 1: Invest in a lip plumping product.
There are many different types of lip-plumping products: glosses, balms, sticks, gels, and pots.It is possible to make your lips look bigger by applying these to them.If you want to keep the plumping effect, you can apply the product to your lips again.The effects won't be as drastic as those achieved through surgery.
Step 2: Know what ingredients to look for.
Blood flow to your lips can be boosted by ingredients like cinnamon, ginger, mint, wintergreen, and capsicum.
Step 3: A lip plumper is a good primer.
If you want to combine your lip plumper with a lipstick or gloss, apply it to your lips first.
Step 4: Don't over use lip plumpers.
If you use lip-plumping products, they may cause your lips to become dry and flaky.Save the lip plumpers for special occasions.
Step 5: Look for plumpers.
Try a treatment plumper to get more from your lip plumping products.According to manufacturers, treatment plumpers can make your lips look better for a longer period of time.Treatments can be purchased online or in person at shops that carry beauty products.They may be more expensive than plumpers.Human growth factors are one of the ingredients in treatment plumpers.
Step 6: Take your materials.
To make your lips look bigger, you need a lip crayon, lip liner, lipstick, highlighting balm, powder, and a toothbrush.For a more natural look, use two nude shades of lipliner and lipstick.Dramatic colors will make your lips look bigger.Double-sided lip crayons are sold in shades of the same color.These are great options.When going for a naturally bigger lip, you may find it easier to work with matt lipsticks and crayons.
Step 7: Remove makeup from your lips.
You can gently massage the dead skin off your lips with a toothbrush.This will cause your lips to swell up and make you feel dry.You can use a damp cloth or sugar to get rid of dead skin on your lips.Exfoliating one's lips can cause them to become dry and chapped over time, which is why some dermatologists advise against it.If you need to wear lipstick when going somewhere formal and your lips are flaky, it is a good idea to get rid of them once in a while.
Step 8: You can apply a lip balm to your lips.
Any balm will do, but only if you avoid waxes and balms that are too heavy, which won't help your lips.Before applying the liner, be sure to saturate your lips with the balm and let it sit for a couple of minutes.
Step 9: Line your lips with a pencil.
Lining your lips makes them look bigger.Line the outer edges of your lips to make them look natural.If you go too far outside the lines of your lips, you may look like a clown.
Step 10: You should fill in your lips.
To fill in the corners of your lips, use the darker pencil, and the lighter shade of lipstick/crayon.Some people suggest filling in your lips with a lip pencil.You can experiment with different ways of lining your lips.
Step 11: The light and dark colors complement each other.
You do not want a border around your lips.To make it look more natural, blend everything together.You can use a cotton swab, finger or lip brush.
Step 12: Put a lipgloss over your lips.
You can use a clear gloss or a gloss in the same color range of the color you put on your lips.
Step 13: On your upper and lower lips, apply a small amount of highlighter.
Place a small amount of highlighting cream, balm, or powder on your finger and lightly apply it to your upper and lower lips.A shimmery eyeshadow can be used as a highlighter.Rub your finger over the dabbings to make them blend.
Step 14: Have fun with your plump lip!
Step 15: Drink plenty of water.
Your lips will look thinner when they are dry.If you drink enough water, you can make your lips look plumper and healthier by taking better care of them.The method for calculating how much water you should drink each day is to take your weight in pounds and divide it in half.
Step 16: If you were sweating more than normal, you would need to drink more water.
A 150-pound woman should drink 75 ounces of water a day.
Step 17: Do not lick your lips.
You spread saliva on your lips when you lick them.This can cause your lips to become irritated.
Step 18: Don't use tobacco.
Smoking can cause wrinkling around your mouth.If you don't want to quit smoking, at the very least try an e-cigarette, which will not be as harmful to your lips as a regular cigarette is.You can reduce smoking-related discoloration by massaging almond and coconut oil on your lips each day.
Step 19: You can apply a balm to your lips.
Lip balm can be used if your lips are dry.If your lips are dry, you should use a lip balm that has an SPF to protect them from the sun's damaging rays.It may take some trial and error to find a lip balm that works for you.Some people use natural balms with ingredients like coconut oil and honey, while others prefer balm containing menthol.Unless your lips are already hydrated, don't use beeswax lip balms.Beeswax lip balms are too heavy to give your lips the hydration they need.
Step 20: SPF is on your lips.
SPF is a must if you only put one thing on your lips.The sun's rays can cause your lips to become dry, making them look smaller than they are.Lipglosses can cause your lips to hurt more than if you had nothing on them.If you don't have an SPF on your lipgloss, it can cause skin cancer.
Step 21: Don't rub your lips.
Exfoliating your lips can help them feel smooth in the short term, but it can damage their lips if you do it frequently.Keep your lips hydrated by not scrubbing them.Your lips are made of a sensitive tissue.It is naturally smooth when this is healthy.
Step 22: Avoid products that can cause allergic reactions.
It is possible to have an allergic reaction to something you are using on or near your lips, if you take good care of them.Some toothpastes can cause irritation.If you think your toothpaste is causing problems for you, try a toothpaste that doesn't contain alcohol.Heavily scented facial products can cause irritation and can wind up on your lips.
Step 23: You should exercise your lips every day.
It may take up to 4 weeks for you to see a difference.Tracking your progress may help keep you motivated.Aim for at least a few minutes of lip exercises each day.You can either do an online search or pick and choose from the exercises in this article.If you want someone to follow along with you, there are many instructional videos on lip-plumping exercises.There is not enough scientific research to suggest that lip exercises work.
Step 24: Make sure your lips are hydrated.
Doing lip exercises with dry lips will cause them to tear and/or bleed.Drink lots of water, apply a good lip balm, and wait a few days until your lips are in better shape before starting lip exercises.
Step 25: A kiss.
Press your lips against your face as if you are about to kiss someone.For a few seconds, hold your lips against your hand.You should repeat 5 to 10 times.
Step 26: You should kiss and smile 5 times.
Sitting upright with your mouth closed, smile broadly.Relax after 15 seconds.Push your lips out as far as you can into a kissy face.This is done 10 times.After smiling and puckering your lips, hold the puckered position for at least 30 seconds, then relax and let your teeth tighten up.Hold this position for a while.The process can be repeated 5 times.
Step 27: Your lips are folded inward.
Lift the corners of your mouth into a smile by folding your lips inward.Hold this position for a while.Do it 10 times.
Step 28: Do 10 presses.
Press your lips together.Imagine that something is preventing you from pressing your lips together.Hold your lips together against this resistance for 5 seconds.Do it 10 times.
Step 29: Pretend to rinse with water.
You should close your mouth and lightly pucker your lips.As you inflate your cheek with air, move your lips from left to right.It should look similar to what you are using.This process is repeated 10 times.In both directions, try to move your lips in the shape of a figure 8.
Step 30: Make a duck face.
Lift your lips up toward your nose.Hold this position for a while.10 times.
Step 31: Breath out.
As you prepare to exhale, use your cheeks and lips to form an "O" shape.Take 2 to 3 blows to get all of your air out.
Step 32: Pretend to burn a candle.
You should stretch your lips out as far as you can.Relax your lips and repeat.
Step 33: Take a break.
Take a break if your mouth, face, or lips become sore.If you push your muscles too hard when they are already tired, you could hurt yourself.
Step 34: Think before you buy something.
It may be time to consider lip augmentation if you want to have bigger lips.Before choosing lip augmentation, read about the different methods, online reviews and personal experiences, as well as consult a few different doctors.It may be tempting to make the decision lightly because lip augmentation is a relatively short procedure.It is a decision that needs to be well thought out, as it can have lasting effects on your health and appearance.
Step 35: Know what lip augmentation is.
Lip augmentation involves injecting a substance into your lips.There are substances similar to hyaluronic acid in the most commonly used dermal fillers.It is no longer the most common type of filler.There are now safer and longer lasting options.Liposuction is used to transfer fat from one part of the body to another.It takes a longer healing time than other methods.
Step 36: Know what lip augmentation is.
Augmentation can be done in your doctor's office with little to no downtime, and your lips will be numbed before the injections.The doctor will mark the areas he/she will inject before using needles.Ice may be applied to make the injections less painful.You should not put any products on your lips after the procedure.Ask your doctor if it is okay to put your lips on.The exception to quick lip augmentation procedures is fat injection, which requires some liposuction to remove fat from one part of your body before injecting it into your lips.
Step 37: Know what the risks are.
Because they are made from substances similar to those found in the body, allergic reactions are not likely to occur.Bleeding, redness, and tenderness at the injection sites are some of the common side effects.There are more serious side effects, such as swelling and bruised lips that last longer than a week, and infections that can cause the lips to become stiff.Depending on the product used, the specific ingredients in your filler will be different.Some contain lidocaine, which can cause an allergic reaction.
Step 38: Discuss any allergies with your doctor.
Discuss this with your doctor if you think you might be allergic to a filler ingredient.