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How many of these lipstick mistakes are you guilty of?

Choosing the perfect lipstick takes a lot of planning and testing, but there are also many beauty rules to follow

No face is truly made up without a swipe of lipstick as a finishing touch.

But, do you follow these rules when applying your favourite lippie?

 Using too much lipstick is a beauty mistake
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Using too much lipstick is a beauty mistakeCredit: StockImage - Getty

Not exfoliating

Dry skin is a pain, no matter where on your body it is.

But your lips can be the most obvious, not to mention painful parts to experience dryness.

Combat this by gently exfoliating with a homemade scrub made of sugar to have a baby soft pouter.

Using the wrong shade

Using the wrong colour of lipstick can wash your face out or give your lips a shape they don't need.

 Paler skintones should opt for peach colour colours
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Paler skintones should opt for peach colour coloursCredit: Photographers Choice - Getty

Darker colours can make your lips look thinner.

While light shades can make your lips look oversized.

Not setting your lipstick

You've heard of setting spray for your make up, but there's a whole different approach when it comes to setting your lipstick in place.

The simplest approach to setting your lips is to apply a sheen of setting powder after the colour has dried.

 Don't forget to set your lipstick, otherwise all your preparation will be for nothing
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Don't forget to set your lipstick, otherwise all your preparation will be for nothingCredit: Image Source - Getty

But, if you want to try a new method, apply primer after your lip liner and watch your lips look fab all night long.

Over lining your lips

Lip liners are used to prevent your lipstick bleeding out of your lips and to make sure your make up lasts longer.

Never use a shade much darker than your lipstick as it can make you look older.

Always try to match your liner and lipstick colour up, but if you want a bit more definition, opt for a slightly darker shade.

Using too much

Ever heard of the phrase less is more?

 Always start off lightly with lipstick
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Always start off lightly with lipstickCredit: Getty - Contributor

Well, it applies to lipstick - especially darker and brighter shades.

We suggest starting off light and slowly building the colour up - too much and you'll be looking like a clown.

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