Makeup show help
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Feb 18, 2016
Kristen W.
I don't know if I'd use a lip mix for a makeup show. You could definitely get the look you want that way but it would most likely end up feathering on you. Lip mixes aren't the best for long wear and can be a bit high maintenance. I'm assuming you'll be there for at least 4 hours? The NYX Macaron Lippies (http://www.nyxcosmetics.com/macaron-lippies/NYX_145.html) would probably be the cheapest and least maintenance way to go. You could always throw a clear gloss on top if you want the glossy look. Hope that helps. :)