Canadian makeup guru, Tana D’Amico, joins The Zoomerist to share her secrets for enhancing your beauty at every age and stage.
With age, our lips do two things: they become less defined around the edges and lose volume. To restore some of that lost shape and make them look fuller, pick a lip liner that is close to your natural shade and use it to carefully overdraw your lip line. If you look closely – either in good light or with a magnifying mirror – there is a thin white line surrounding our lips called the vermilion border, and this is where you want to draw. The corners of your lips have likely gone a little south or even disappeared, so stay within your current lip line – otherwise overdrawing will look obvious. To avoid this effect, connect the cupid’s bow to the corners by using small, rounded, light strokes. For lip liners, I recommend The Care Principle’s Nearly Nude Lip Pencil or Charlotte Tilbury’s Lip Cheat Liner in Pillow Talk.

