Article: It is inevitable that your lip color will fade slightly over the course of the day. However, the change will be most noticeable when your lips come in direct contact with cups or utensils.  Bring your lipstick and apply another thin layer to top up the color after meals. Carry a compact mirror to check for smudging or movement.  Remember to check the lipstick hasn't transferred to your teeth. You may find your lips require hydration as the day goes on, especially with drier formulas such as mattes.  However, the oil in lip balm actually breaks up the color, causing it to wear off and fade.  If you find your lips get dry through the day, opt for a more moisturizing lipstick formula and make sure you don’t skip the crucial step of hydrating before application. Avoid licking your lips.  Not only will this make your lip color fade, it actually makes your lips drier over time. If you do apply lip balm, allow it to absorb for a minute or two, blot any excess off with a tissue and then follow up with another layer of lipstick.  This gives your lips some much-needed moisture without the lip color fading.  Apply lip balm sparingly. Excessive use of lip balm can hinder your lips' natural ability to produce their own moisture. Once you have a solid grasp of the application technique you can begin to try different combinations to figure out which lipsticks offer the best longevity.
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Reapply after eating or drinking. Be careful when re-applying lip balm. Experiment with different products until you get one that works for you.