Posted earlier was the sandwiching color styles of two-toned lipstick in:
but thats not all in this styling domain there are many other ways and trends of applying the lip colours in 2 different tones of either same family or contrasting ones... These types along with sufficient clear an cool pictorial and text based Famous Two-Toned Lip Styles Tutorial Collection - Latest and Trendy ways to Apply Lip colors is unfoldedhere by this platform.
Exhibiting a fine array of images of every style is listed with its steps... have fun and enjoy the guidance package to master the fashion skill yourself. here you go...
1st Way is the real funky vibrant
two-tone effect, works its way to colorize the upper
and lower lip differently. Lets discuss the phases to get this Ombre
lipstick...
- pick one color for your upper-lip and one for the lower-lip, In
trend Pink and orange are preferred these days as these two.
- Simply Fill one on upper and other on the lower lip and its done!
Images below are enough to show you the cool look it'll give you!
Next way of playing with different hues is to make a gradually
fading tone starting from upper-lip and becoming softer and softer reaching
the bottom corner of lower-lip.
- start from the top lip and cupid's bow pasting the color you
decided for it and blend it to downside and making lighter.
- Apply the 2nd shade on bottom-lip and blend it a little with the
other shade on inner side.
- and then finally make it shine!
Same thing can be done making the effect of
fading or changing color from left to right or right to left of you
mouth.
5th trend of such two toned lip-enhancement is making
the center of the mouth glow with light-colors and side to make a tougher tone with
dull or dark tints.
- firstly, paste the glowing tint from top bow to bottom edge in
the center of lips leaving the left and right sides nude initially.
- make it a bit grow towards the side to make the changing effects.
- slightly rub the ends of 1st shade.
- then fill the uncolored sides with 2nd shade of your
choice.
- Make the boundary between both a little blurred by blending
it... that's it... done perfectly! :)
for a clearer image of how its done see the demonstration below:
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