Regardless of whether you have a labret, a Monroe, or you are a fan of multiple stacked lip rings, these 5 lipstick hacks are going to revolutionize your look.
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Apply A Piercing-Friendly Primer First
If your piercing is located close to your mouth, there is a good chance that your lipstick is going to migrate to your jewelry by the time you've finished applying. To prevent this from happening, create a slick surface (without causing irritation) so the lipstick won't move once applied. Use a lightweight, wax-based lip primer, or even a small amount of matte eyeshadow around the perimeter of your mouth. This will help the color stick to the surface of your lips and stop it from spreading to your jewelry.
Note: If you are currently healing a new piercing, try to avoid products containing alcohol or peppermint oil. These can cause irritation to the surrounding skin and potentially slow down the healing process.
Brush On – Don't Rub On
Sharp lines can prove difficult to achieve with a philtrum piercing, but that perfect cupid's bow is still achievable, and not all hope is lost. At that point, a lip brush can become your best friend. Replace your lipstick bullet with a precision brush and slowly work around your piercings. This allows you to closely follow the shape of your lips without spreading color onto your jewelry. If you have a vertical labret or a very high-placed piercing, try tilting your mirror slightly upward or downward to get a closer view of the difficult areas and reduce overlap.
Better yet, try using a pencil eyeliner to draw the outline of your lips first. Once you've done this, your lipstick will have defined boundaries, and you'll be much less likely to accidentally get color bleeding into your piercing.
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Choose Transfer-Resistant Products
Not all lipsticks are made equally. While creamy lipstick tubes and sheer tint may look fabulous in the bottle, they can be a smudge-fest for pierced lips. Choose matte liquid lipsticks or long-wear lip crayons. These types of formulas typically set and stay in place, limiting the likelihood of the color transferring to your jewelry. Many makeup artists recommend formulas with flexible film-forming agents, as these move with your lips while staying put. It's not just about being matte, it's about intelligent wear that adapts to real life. If you are concerned about drying out, layer a thin layer of balm underneath your lipstick, allow a couple of minutes to pass, gently blot, and then apply your lipstick.
You should avoid lip gloss at all costs if your jewelry comes into contact with your lips. Lip gloss can collect on metal surfaces and leave behind a sticky film that is hard to clean.
Wash Your Jewelry Before Applying Makeup
This tip seems simple enough; however, it is one of the most commonly missed tips. If your jewelry has remnants of makeup, skin oils, or dust remaining, your lipstick is going to cling to it like crazy. Clean your jewelry with a saline solution or a safe-for-the-face jewelry cleaner before applying any type of makeup. Cleaning your jewelry will keep it appearing shiny and prevent debris build-up, which could discolor or dull it over time.
This tip can also be used for other facial jewelry, such as a nose stud that is close to your upper lip. Cleaning your jewelry will keep stray lip liner or setting powder from collecting around your nostrils.
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Seal It All In
Now that your lipstick is on and looking great, complete your look with two final tips. After you've applied your lipstick, use a single-ply tissue to gently blot any excess color that may still exist and travel to your jewelry. Next, grab a small eyeshadow brush and lightly pat translucent powder around the outer rim of your lips. This creates a protective barrier that limits the transfer of color and reduces smudges throughout the day.
For maximum staying power, try the blot and powder technique after each layer of lipstick. For example, apply one layer of lipstick, blot, powder, and then apply another layer. Yes, it takes a little extra effort; however, for pierced individuals, the constant rubbing of metal can be frustrating. So, taking the time to properly seal your lipstick can greatly enhance your experience.






