Three simple ways to save teeth from lipstick marks

Did you ever happen to ask yourself in front of the mirror after you put lipstick: But then, as soon as you open your mouth, half the lipstick painted your teeth? Yeah, it happens to most of us. When the lipstick remains in your teeth, it is the most annoying thing that can [...]
Did you ever happen to ask yourself in front of the mirror after you put lipstick: But then, as soon as you open your mouth, half the lipstick painted your teeth?
Yeah, it happens to most of us. When the lipstick remains in your teeth, it's the most annoying thing that can happen to you.
However, there are ways to prevent it.
Try “bite input method”
OK, it sounds weird, but it's an old scam. After applying the red of your lips, open your mouth in O form. Put your index finger horizontally in your mouth, half, and then slide. Any lipstick mark that would remain inside the mouth is now on the finger. Isn't it very simple?
Use lipstick base first
Before you use lipstick, first apply a base. This approach will not only help you stay longer, but also will not easily transfer color to your teeth.
Apply lipstick with a brush
If you apply lipstick with a brush, the spreading to the lips is more accurate. This is the way it costs more time, but it's more valuable if you don't want it to remain red in your teeth.










