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Benefits of using lipstick

Bhavya Chawla, Chief Stylist at Voonik, and Vishal Mudgal, Make-up Expert at VLCC, share some benefits of Lipsticks.

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NEW DELHI: Lipstick is surely a go-to makeup, whether it is a quick fix or for a much detailed party look. It is the most important makeup that instantly changes the face from looking drab to diva and also has some skin benefits.

Bhavya Chawla, Chief Stylist, Voonik and Vishal Mudgal, Make-up Expert, VLCC shares some benefits of Lipsticks:

  • A lot of lipsticks that have sun protection ingredients that protect your lips from the harmful UV rays.
  • Lipstick hydrates your skin as it has ingredients like Aloe Vera and/or vitamin E.
  • Lipstick defines your lips and brightens your smile, provided you choose the right shade.
  • Wearing a lipstick can complete your look, whether it is about looking more credible at a professional setting or sexier for a date night.
  • Women who wear lipstick feel more confident and powerful. As a matter of fact, they are usually perceived by others as being more attractive, and in control.
  • Lipstick is also a mood enhancer, which lifts our spirits during tough times. It instantly makes us feel empowered.
  • Lipsticks speak a lot about one's personality. While most of us (I am sure you all would agree) will have dozens of lip colours, there will be 3-4 pet colours most used and easily worn almost everywhere.
  • Lipstick if chosen correctly can enhance your complexion. First, it is important to understand your skin undertone, whether it's cool or warm or neutral.

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