After Completing Base Makeup, at the Lip Stage
Finish your base with foundation, concealer, and powder, complete your eye makeup, then apply your lipstick. Using lip products as the final step in your makeup routine helps prevent transfer onto other products.
Natural Gradient Starting from the Inner Lips
Avoid twisting up too much product at once, as it may break. Instead, twist up just enough for each application. Start at the center of your inner lips and gently blend outward for a naturally powdery blurred effect. The silica powder fills in lip lines, so even when you reapply, the finish stays smooth without any patchiness.
Color Application by Occasion
- For everyday looks, try lighter shades like Nudie Bailee or Champagne Rose for a natural my-lips-but-better effect
- In the office, Camellia Garden or Mauve Lilac creates a polished yet understated vibe
- For evening events or special occasions, deeper shades like Dramatic Red or Bloody Wine add a striking focal point
Recommended Pairings by Personal Color
If you're warm-toned, pair Camellia Garden with a coral blush. If you're cool-toned, try Coolish Cherry or Mauve Lilac with a pink blush. Neutral shades like Champagne Rose and Nudie Bailee complement any eye makeup look effortlessly.
To Maintain the Powdery Finish Longer
Before application, prep your lips with a lip balm, then gently blot with a tissue to remove excess oils for more vivid color payoff. Use within 12 months after opening and store in a cool place away from direct sunlight. When cleansing, press a cotton pad soaked in lip remover gently onto your lips to remove the product cleanly.