From Thin to Full: Lip Makeup Tips for Different Lip Shapes

thin lips
For thin lips, use a lip liner that's darker than your natural lip color and a creamy lipstick with a satin or glossy finish
full lips
To enhance full lips, use a lip liner that matches your natural lip color and fill in your lips with a matte or creamy lipstick.
Wide Lips
For wide lips, use a lip liner to outline just inside your natural lip line, and then fill in with a matte lipstick in a neutral or darker shade to create the appearance of more defined lips.
Uneven Lips
Start by outlining the smaller lip to match the larger lip, and then fill in your lips with a lipstick that has a creamy or glossy finish
Heart-Shaped Lips
Heart-shaped lips are naturally full, so choose a lip liner that matches your natural lip color, then fill in with a lipstick of your choice
Round Lips
Round lips are already full, so use a lip liner to shape and define the lips. Apply lipstick in the center of the lips and blend outwards.
Flat Lips
For downturned lips, use a lip liner to create a new shape that lifts the corners of your mouth, and add fullness with a plumping gloss.
small lips
Use a lip liner to outline just inside the natural lip line, and fill in with a light, shimmery lipstick to add volume and shine.
Thin Upper Lip
use a lip liner to draw slightly above your natural lip line, and fill in with a lipstick that has a satin or glossy finish.
Thin Lower Lip
use a lip liner to define the outer edge of your lip, and then fill in with a slightly darker lipstick shade. Avoid dark colors, as they can make lips look even thinner.