It’s because you’re overlining all over ! Try just at the middle like another commenter said. I had the same problem lol. The right shade and lining only in the middle help a LOT
I generally think overlining is overrated, I only like it when it's corrective (for example, hiding asymmetry But the video example actually looks nice. Still, on me it'd probably look the same as you're describing
The real trick is to first apply liptint on the lipline and slightly overline (I use a lipmarker to overline though as it’s easier) Then wipe the shine away so you only have the stain of darker lipline left. Then use the liptint to fill in the lips so *DON’T* put it on the lipline of your upper lip. Only put shiny gloss like this liptint on the bottom lip and centre of the upper lip. Otherwise the shine on your upper lip will accentuate what you’ve overlined and it will look quite obvious. So basically don’t put glossy sh*t on your upper lipline if you don’t want it to be obvious. I even smack my lips in a way it won’t spread past my upper lip line. 😂 Btw my lips are hella skinny and I always avoided overlining bc it made me look like a child who played with their mom’s lipstick until I discovered this trick by accident 💀
you could say "impractical" about all make up. it all has a bunch of steps and takes forever if you want it to look good. if you dont want to put in the extra effort to make your make up look a little better then thats fine but making comments like these are non sensical.
@@CyberWarezz05or you can just not bother with makeup at all. or rub Vaseline on your lips. there’s always a lower bar hun, just take the tip for what it is.
For ppl who seem to not be able to overline ur lips without looking like a toddler did ur makeup, apply 3 small dots on the bottom lip, at the edge in the center then smudge is onto the shape of ur lips. It looks like ur lips r bigger because the tint will tint that
It's not always the skin colour lip colour situation tho Like, for me, my hyperpigmentation causes my lip outline to look way lighter than the colour of my top lip, but it is really raised and my cupid's bow is also very sharply defined, so there's no way that overlinig would look good on me, I bet this is hack is really useful for those who can use it tho lol I just wanted to say something
She said: "your lips end up looking small, flat and two dimensional. You're applying your lip tint wrong. I'll show you the correct way." So uhm, yeah...when you say that something (small lips) needs to be corrected, it is implied that it's wrong 😅
For most, if not all, Korean lip tints, it’s best to not smack your lips together after applying it so the pigment can absorb into your lips and the shiny layer can seperate to the top
@@vince4498 I don't normally wear makeup, why in the world would I want it to last long if I'm only wearing it for a night out? Usually I only put on makeup if I'm going to a formal event, or like, a concert, which normally only lasts an hour. And after the event, I wipe off the makeup because it's uncomfortable.
@@shadowunikat849 well tints are usually used for longevity cuz it stains your lips so yeah you should probably just wear lipstick then if you don’t wanna wear it for a long time
@@vince4498 That is not always true. I have a lot of lip tints from different brands, and they are not really long lasting. At best, I end up with a pink/red/orange line in the inner part of my lower lip that makes me look like I have bleeding lips.
Ok, thank you for explaining why you are doing things. I never got it with other tutorials that showed these complex designs that ended up looking like a normal application.
Problem with these kind of videos that keep shaming on how you're applying wrongly if you do it the first way is that their suggested "ideal" way just doesn't work in real life. It's so obvious. Not sure if they are chronically online that they don't realize it only works for their tiktok videos/instagram posts. If my own dad who knows nothing at all with makeup can tell that I overlined my lips with this technique and even pointed it out as "you need to fix your lips, wipe the edges of your lips it's going outside your lips" then I'm pretty sure everyone else IRL can. Is this online makeup blindness lol. Eitherway if you wanna do that go ahead but we all know that doesn't work in real life, so don't shame on the first way. People just like saying the same things other influencers say just to get more views it's getting tiring, sorry for the rant. Also before anyone comes at how I apply the overlined lips, I don't overline the whole lips and actually know very well how to do this technique because I do it only when I want to take a picture and it does work on camera, but I don't do this outside/irl.
Yea right but if you want to know sometimes but not always people see it. And I always use this method of applying lipstick and the people rarely see it (Sorry if my English isn’t good I am not a native speaker)
tbh, i'd rather just get a lip liner to do this instead. It makes the gradient look easier to achieve. Not to mention that a lot of k-beauty brands make lip-liners to do this exact thing without the mess.
I already have a very pointy “m” Cupid’s bow and my lips are relatively full but they do have a slight downturn at the corners. I’m so glad I waited until the end-what a great tip for a subtle uplift! 💋 💕
@@autumnhaze4842 add a doe or siren eye with the pouty lips, and you might get a cute "bratty" look. In 6 months, it will be all the rage on tik tok😂😂
It will really depend on your lip shape. I have a very strong Cupid’s bow, so if I over line my top lip it looks insane. I can only slightly over line my bottom lip
I think what I'm getting from it is that the "proper" method is based off of placement and the illusion of making your lips loop more plump. The before is basically like how you apply chapstick. The after method is purposely overlining your cupid's bow and the middle of your bottom lip to make them look bigger. She also smudges the sides of it to make it appear natural.
it also doesn't really look like much of a difference to me - full looking lips are just another beauty standard, its up to people whether or not they want to make their lips look fuller if their lips are smaller
@@bunniiluvinyeah there's still really not a way to "incorrectly" apply it just cuz people don't wanna overline. Also, learn to spell correctly, *weirdo*
I don't get why there are always comments saying things like "iT's nOt NeCeSsAry tO Do aLL tHaT" etc on skincare tips or makeup tips videos. Like ok girlie, if you don't wanna do it doesn't mean others don't wanna do it either. These videos are actually of help to alot of people.
i have this lip glaze and it’ll only be effective and as pretty with this lip glaze from flower knows, not with any other lip gloss. please do a video using an affordable and generic lip gloss instead of a lip glaze
NO difference because: in the second one the after pic is angles to make it look bigger and you can see because of your cheekbones your smiling no hate btw
It’s the lips, I have Cupid’s bow with 2 lip lines. 1 of them is white so if I overline it looks natural and plump just like her. Those who don’t have it pls don’t do this it’s gonna look bad in person. Nothing wrong with your lips or your technique. It’s just the lips.
She literally applied less lip tint before with an open mouth comparing to a close mouthed slightly smiling full lips. Of course there'll be difference. 🤷
In that case you should focus on your eye make up. Work with your facial features not against it. Don't force your lips to look big and eye drawing and focus on other features instead.
I don’t need my lips to look fuller but I am definitely going to try the top to make my downturned lip to look like it’s happier. 😅 I desperately need help with my RBF. 😊