So this week I decided to try ombre lips. Because it was my first time, I thought maybe I should let a professional do it. The Sephora consultant did an okay job. I personally think an ombre look should begin or end with the dark shade, and gradually fade into its opposite. I thought in my after shot, the color was to stark from one shade to the other, but this is just one ombre lip look. As far as the Urban Decay products we used, they are creamy and would be awesome for dry lips, but as an individual color and not ombre lips. The UD colors I used were Shame and Native.
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| Onbre Lips |
Here are some additional examples of ombre lips. For all of these, I suggest using a professional lip brush and lip products that are classified as "stains." It is important to do any blending quickly, while the product is still wet. Allow plenty of time to apply, and practice with your colors before you actually go out with your new ombre lips!!!
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| Gradual Descending Color |
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| Darker Outer Lips and Lighter Inner Lip |
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