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Our Favorite Long-Wear Lip Products

Liners and tints and balms, oh my! Try these must-have products for next-level lips.

By: Kate Watson

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  • Flat Finish

    Flat Finish

    Apply Lancôme Matte Shaker High Pigment Liquid Lipstick for a chic, muted punch of color. Its unique sponge ensures ease of application and smudge-proof wear.

  • Staying Power

    Staying Power

    For a glamorous, kiss-proof finish, use Dior Addict Lip Tattoo to lock in a natural looking color that stains lips without feeling chalky. Wear alone or layer with gloss for extra shimmer and fullness.

  • Shine Bright

    Shine Bright

    Catrice Aqua Ink-In-Gloss lets you have it all: This gorgeous formula not only leaves your lips supple like a traditional gloss, it also includes a lightweight stain for stay-put, all-day coverage.

  • Prime Time

    Prime Time

    Prep right up with Urban Decay Ultimate Ozone Multipurpose Primer Pencil, a clear gel-like formula that primes lips before adding more product or lines outer edges to prevent color from feathering.

  • Balm Out

    Balm Out

    Trade in your lip balm for Elizabeth Arden Sheer Kiss Lip Oil for ultimate hydration and a subtle sheen. Added bonus: This formula has anti-aging properties to protect your pout.

  • A Fine Line

    A Fine Line

    Fake fuller lips by tracing the outer edges with Marc Jacobs Beauty Poutliner Longwear Lip Liner Pencil. Continue to fill in the rest of your pout for stay- put color or as a budge-free base before applying lipstick.

  • The New Normal

    The New Normal

    Swap your conventional lipstick for Giorgio Armani Lip Magnet Liquid Lipstick. It’s thinner and more highly pigmented, meaning barely there, long- lasting coverage.

  • Subtle Shade

    Subtle Shade

    Add sheer color and shine with Yves Saint Laurent Volupté Tint-in-Balm, a dual formula with buildable coverage that easily glides on bare lips or over lipstick for added sparkle.

Our Favorite Long-Wear Lip Products

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January 2

Tip of the Day: Choose a wedding day menu that reflects your taste, but is not too extreme for your guests to eat says Pauline from Good Gracious! Events. "This is the first time that you are hosting as a married couple, so make considerations for all of your guests' tastes when planning the menu." Opt for traditional main courses, such as chicken or beef, and add on fun, innovative menu items as sides or desserts.

Plus, check out our Menu + Cake channel for more inspiration.

Jan 1

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Tony Gambino Photography

Tip of the Day: It's recommended to have your teeth cleaned and polished before a teeth whitening treatment so you don't whiten over a non-clean area, over bacteria, or over plaque build up, says Dr. Mazen Natour DMD, Manhattan-based Prosthodontist. "Three to four weeks prior to the wedding date should give you enough time to redo a touch up if the initial treatment did not boost enough of the pearly white color you were looking for. This will also give you enough time to reduce some sensitivity to hot and cold drinks for few days after treatment.

Plus, check out One Month to Gorgeous: Your Bridal Beauty Countdown.

December 29

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Courtesy of Raquel Bickford Oranges of ROQUE Events

Tip of the Day: Trust your wedding planner when booking your vendors. "They know the best of the best and can make recommendations for vendors that fit your budget and style," says Raquel Bickford Oranges of ROQUE Events. "They also work with their preferred vendors on a daily basis and trust that they will exceed expectations, adhere to the timeline, and do a phenomenal job on your wedding day. Working with your planners suggested vendors will take the worry out of choosing who is going to make your wedding the best day of your life!"

Plus, check out How to Prepare for Wedding Vendor Meetings.

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