inspiration for your festive lips

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1. Matte Red
Gloss is all well and good but when it comes down to eating and drinking, which should be occurring 18 hours of the day around this time of year, then gloss can smudge and get messy. To avoid this but still look cute, line and contour lips with a red lip liner, and fill in with a red tint balm, then finish off with some translucent powder (see my Instagram Queen makeup tutorial for tips on this hack). Now you're set and ready to eat pigs in blankets until you fall asleep
SHOP: Lip liner: MAC- Cherry
            Balm: Benefit
            Powder: E.L.F
2. Cinnamon Stick Nude
December hits, that means I can acceptably throw Cinnamon on everything. Cornflakes? Throw some cinnamon on that shizz, beans on toast? Cinnamon. Vodka cocktails? CINNAMON!! Its just amazing, so since we're in a cinnamon frenzy you might as well take this inspo onto your puckers. Grab some 90's brown liner and fill in with tinted beige gloss. Lushhhhh.
SHOP: Lip liner: MAC- Whirl
            Gloss- MAC
3. Glossy Ruby Slipper Red
When you think of Christmas and red, normal people may think of Rudolph's nose or Santa's hat. Me? No. It's all about watching Wizard of Oz over and over with Dorothy's fabulous Ruby shoes and eating endless shiny red Lindor chocolates. To achieve this glossy look grab some lip liner, give yourself a 40's cupids bow shape and fill in with red gloss. LAVELY JUBLY!
SHOP: LIP LINER: MAC - CHERRY
 GLOSS- YSL

4.Sugar plum snow angel fairy fabulousness

Ok so pretty pink things aren't necessarily really festive, but I like it so let's accept it and move on. I don't think the angel's at Jesus' birth got enough credit, like they're flying in badass dresses with halos and wings, it's like a Nativity Victoria secret show! So to achieve this, grab some pink lip balm and dust over with your favourite powdered highlighter.

SHOP: Lip balm: Benefit- Posie Balm
Highlighter: MAC- Soft and gentle


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