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Make Thin Lips Look Fuller with True Color Lip Glow | Avon




In this video, celebrity makeup artist Kelsey Deenihan shows us how to make thin lips look fuller using Avon True Color Lip Glow lip gloss. Kelsey reveals a few simple tricks that you can use everyday to make full lips a part of your makeup routine. To start out, Kelsey uses Avon True Color Glimmersticks Lip Liner to line lips just outside the natural edge in order to create an outline. Next, she fills in the entire lined area with Avon True Color Perfectly Matte Lipstick. Pro tip: make sure to use a pale pink or nude shade in order to get the best, most natural-looking results. Lastly, Kelsey uses Avon True Color Lip Glow to add shine and reflect light for maximum plumping. Shop each product by clicking on the links below, or talk to your Avon Representative to learn more today!


Avon True Color Glimmersticks Lip Liner: CLICK>>>HERE

Avon True Color Perfectly Matte Lipstick CLICK >>>HERE

Avon True Color Lip Glow Lip Gloss CLICK>>>>HERE


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