Mac Lip Liner
It is a nice lip liner basis and lip color, although they do not bump lips, it is a nice product with beautiful shades. I wear it in regular and normal occasions, regular basis. Sometimes as a base (covering lips) for gloss (usually by Mac) or as and outliner for other adjacent shade fill, or as a lipstick alone with the provided brush -which. MAC Lip Pencil A pencil designed for shaping, lining or filling in the lip for a precise finish and longer wear. Lip Pencils have a smooth, creamy texture that is perfect for outlining lips or colouring them in. They are available in a wide selection of colours that each work well with many different lipstick shades. Mac Pro Longwear lip pencil1. In anticipationMac lip pencil1. MAC Lipstick in Ruby Woo. 'Ruby Woo might be one of the most infamous Mac Lipstick shades of.
A lip liner designed for shaping, lining or filling in the lip. Our Lip Pencils have a smooth, creamy texture that is perfect for outlining lips or colouring them in. Available in a wide selection of colours that each work well with many different lipstick shades.
Lip liner, also known as a lip pencil, is a cosmetic product. It is intended to fill in uneven areas on the outer edges of the lips before applying lipstick to give a smoother shape. It is also used to outline the lips, keeping lipstick inside the lip area and preventing it from 'bleeding', creating a bigger contrast and making the lips stand out more. Alternatively, lip liner can be used to fill in the entire lip before the application of lipstick, and in some cases is worn as a lipstick on its own. The product is usually sold in a retractable tube or pencil form which can be sharpened. Lip liner is usually available in the same range of colors as lipsticks: e.g., reds, pinks, browns, plums, etc. Lip liner also comes in invisible, for giving the illusion of smooth lips without adding or affecting color.[1]
Ingredients[edit]
Like lipstick, lip liners are composed of waxes, oils, and pigment. Compared to lipstick, lip liners are firmer in consistency and more deeply pigmented, making them suitable for drawing on to the lip with precision. For these reasons, lip liners have less oil but more wax and pigment than most lipsticks. A popular wax used in the making of lip liners is Japan wax.[1]
Brands[edit]
Designer brands such as Chanel, Dior, and Marc Jacobs produce their own lip liners. Other brands include but are not limited to Urban Decay, Kylie Cosmetics, Clinique, and MAC Cosmetics.
See also[edit]
Mac Lip Liner Spice
References[edit]
- ^ abJ. Cunningham 'Color cosmetics' in Chemistry and Technology of the Cosmetics and Toiletries Industry Editors D. F. Williams, Mr W. H. Schmitt. Springer. ISBN978-94-010-7194-9 (Print)