
Moisturizing Balm Lipsticks Are 'Best' For Women With Thinner Lips And Wrinkles, According To Pro MUAs
When it comes to lipstick formulas, women with thinner lips and/ or who might not aim to draw attention to any wrinkles around the mouth should skip matte lipstick and opt for moisturizing balm types, Dennis says.
Instead of a matte lipstick (that can often make lips feel and appear drier over time), Dennis advises picking a "moisturizing and balm lipstick" in shades that "emulate a youthful flush."
She also suggests "a clear lip liner or one that matches the lip color that will keep the color from feathering and look more natural."
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Dennis explains that wearing "too dark of a lipstick" can "make your teeth look yellow," which can also make you look "older," which might not be your intention. In addition, choosing a matte lipstick (while definitely trendy and long-lasting) can sometimes dry out your lips, and as we age, we lose moisture in this area, naturally.
To avoid additional flaking, chapping and dryness, she advises against not only a matte lipstick, but also a dark one. "Too dry of a formula of lipstick can emphasize wrinkles and dryness," she warns.
>Rather than deep reds and violet shades, Dennis says to opt for blue-toned lip colors that "make the teeth look whiter." However, if you "absolutely love a dark lipstick shade, and need to wear one," Jackson suggests coating it with a clear gloss over the top.
She says this will "help reflect some light off the dark color, and give your lips the illusion of appearing fuller."
Otherwise, she advises "sticking with a lighter, brighter tone, such as a classic 1940s red, or warm-based lipstick." These are "far more flattering shades on all of us," Jackson points out.
How To Find The Best Lipstick Shade For Your Skin Tone & Undertones
Spadaro recommends "looking at your undertones" when shopping for lipstick, as "usually medium and warm undertones can steer in any direction, however cooler undertones usually look best in blue-based reds."
She says neutral undertones can rock "blue-based lipsticks or a pink or peach-based red." Olive complexions look "great in coral-reds," she adds. "Regardless of the red - wear it in confidence," she recommends.
If you want to try red, but are scared to go all the way, Spadaro suggests starting with a "red gloss or a red liner and a more sheer lipstick or gloss over it." She says to "get yourself comfortable with color before jumping in."
"If you want to try something bold but not red, hot pinks and bright corals are always fun choices," Spadaro adds. "Again, check the undertones," she concludes.
For a final pro tip, Spadaro stresses that "if you are doing a bold lip, that is your statement," and that many women, and women over 40 in particular can "keep the rest of the makeup minimal to keep the focus on that lip."