Ombre has hit every other feature it seems--clothing, hair, nails, eyeshadow...
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And they've done a form of ombre lips... but I find them kind of scary.
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So I decided to do an experiment--ombre lips with the darkest color on the outside, and then on the inside. You know, just some fun beauty testing randomosity. Here we go!
Let me warn you I consumed a donut (maple bar, mmmmm) immediately prior to taking these photos.
In case you're wondering about the telltale sugary flakes around my lips.
Here are the colors I used--
the lightest, a nude, is Mac Snob;
The medium shade is Maybelline Color Sensational Vivids in pink pop;
The darkest is Revlon Colorburst Lip Butter in candy apple!
First I put on the nude shade at the center of my kisser...
Then added the medium, and finally traced the deepest on the outside.
So I looked scarily like this...
I blended and blended the three together but I still looked like a silly version of a 1990s heroine
that hadn't quite mastered the subtle lipliner look.
that hadn't quite mastered the subtle lipliner look.
So I did the reverse! But only with the medium and dark shade--
I put the deep red at the center of my lips, and then added the medium pink elsewhere.
So it looked like I had been sucking on a cherry popsicle for 4 hours. It is unique and cute!
I put the deep red at the center of my lips, and then added the medium pink elsewhere.
So it looked like I had been sucking on a cherry popsicle for 4 hours. It is unique and cute!
And far more practical for hanging out than the icky lipliner look.
It is especially good for playing with your puppy.
Who happens to look like a savage beast in this image, but he's just playing, as you can tell by the cool look on my subtley ombre-lipped face!It is especially good for playing with your puppy.