Originally Posted by fash10nista Just depends on the look you're going for....i've used Subculture, Cork and Cream O'Spice...Or you could just wear it alone...
What is the difference in the looks? Which look do I get from each liner? Would love to know
Is there a lipliner that matches the shade of Creme d'Nude?
My lips are almost exactly the same shade as Subculture lipliner, and that's way darker than Creme d'Nude. I'd like to not look as if I'm wearing a much darker lipliner and avoid having to smear Creme d'Nude way over my natural lipline
Originally Posted by miss_supra What are you trying to achieve with your look? Do you want your lips super defined or more of a soft look but to keep the color on?
I prefer cremestick liners versus the pencil liners because they stay on better and hold lipstick on longer. More pink or peach?
Cremestick
Peach:
Light - Gingerroot
Defined - Cream o' spice
Pink:
Light - Pink Treat
Defined - Beurre
Lip Pencil
Peach:
Light - Oak
Defined - Spice
Pink:
Light - Subculture
Defined - Dervish
I want a natural look, that enhances the colour, because Creme d'Nude is really a good shade on me. So something that doesn't alter the colour too much, but just help in defining and staying.
Originally Posted by Katjamo I want a natural look, that enhances the colour, because Creme d'Nude is really a good shade on me. So something that doesn't alter the colour too much, but just help in defining and staying.
Then Subculture is great. Gingerroot is very light and doesn't change it at all, but barely defines. You can use Subculture as a base, and for extra definition if needed use Subculture again after lipstick to seal the edges and to define.
Originally Posted by miss_supra Then Subculture is great. Gingerroot is very light and doesn't change it at all, but barely defines. You can use Subculture as a base, and for extra definition if needed use Subculture again after lipstick to seal the edges and to define.