long-lasting lipstick

what to look for in heat, humidity, and everyday wear

A good long-lasting lipstick is one you can forget about once it is on. Almost nothing is completely budge-proof, but a few simple steps can help your lip color last longer.

Use a gentle lip scrub a couple times a week. Before applying makeup, add a little balm, let it sink in, then blot away the excess with a tissue, lipstick fades faster on a slippery base.

Matte lipsticks tend to work best in hot, humid weather: they set on the lips and leave fewer marks. Creamy formulas feel more comfortable but usually fade faster. Look for long-wear and smudge-proof claims, but choose a product that does not leave your lips feeling dry.

Start with lip liner to keep the edges neat. Then apply one thin layer of lipstick and give it time to set. If you are using a creamy formula, gently blot your lips with a tissue to remove excess product and reduce transfer.

long-lasting lipstickwhat to look for in heat, humidity, and everyday wear

what to look for in heat, humidity, and everyday wear