Autumn and winter are the seasons of cosy sweaters, warm drinks, and a change in style. As well as updating your wardrobe, experimenting with different lip colours can elevate your look and embrace the spirit of these transitional seasons.
What we eat also has a direct effect on they way our skin behaves and once we take into consideration that the skin on our lips is the thinnest layer on our body it makes sense to become conscious of what we eat for our lips just as much as what we apply to them.
A pout which is dry and damaged can be the result of many factors including harsh weather conditions, dehydration, and even stress. Applying an exfoliant will buff away dead skin cells revealing lips which look and feel healthier.
With the rise in skin care education and rapid growth in learning our retinols from our retinoids, along with the importance of applying a vitamin C and using an SPF, we’d no doubt graduate from skin school with first-class honours. But how schooled are you on the taking care of the skin on our lips?
Otherwise known as the 'popsicle lip' the gradient lip trend popularised by the K-beauty scene has recently evolved quite massively and while the ombre, two-toned lip which was popular a few years ago was quite a hit.