How To Contour For Fuller Lips

As with any contouring, Glenn explains that applying a lighter colour to an area will make it stand out, while applying a darker shade makes the area recede.

The optical illusion of creating plumper lips begins with applying a touch of light colour to the cupids bow and the middle of the lower lip – while a darker colour is used as the low-light on the outer corners of the lip.

Using a clean brush, two shades are blended together to a natural fade and then gloss is applied to finish off.

As Kate says when she sees the result “It does make my lips look bigger, but it’s such a natural look and is so quick to do”.

No injectables needed!

Watch this short video to get more detail, and of course to see the results.

Tips

  • Use a lip brush to blend the two colours together, going from dark to light.
  • Finish off with a lip gloss that’s clear so you can see the contouring underneath, but pigmented enough to blend the colours together.

Products we love

Make Up For Ever Concealer Pencil, $25

Make Up For Ever Lab Shine Lip Gloss in Pearly Violet, $35

Credits
Lip Contouring and Photography – Glenn Nutley
Hair/Make Up – Andrew Zepeda
Producer/Director – BP Major

Glenn Nutley

There’s a good reason why the name Glenn Nutley and the phrase “best in the business” are whispered on fashion shoots around the world – Glenn is much more than just a makeup artist. He is an artisan with an eye for creating the visually extraordinary.

This post was last modified on 07/08/2015 9:31 am

Glenn Nutley: There’s a good reason why the name Glenn Nutley and the phrase “best in the business” are whispered on fashion shoots around the world – Glenn is much more than just a makeup artist. He is an artisan with an eye for creating the visually extraordinary.
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