Deepika Padukone to Khushi Kapoor: Latex Lipstick trend has ruled 2023, here's how to ace the look

Updated : Dec 26, 2023 17:51
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Many of us love matte lips but are constantly worried about lips looking dry and flaky. However, the latest trend in the world of fashion, latex lipsticks will make you say goodbye to your matte lipsticks. Following the latex lip trend will make your lips look lustrous and luminous, almost reflecting a mirror-like sheen you would get from a great pair of leather boots. Wondering what we are talking about? Read on!

What is the latex lipstick trend?

From Khushi Kapoor to Deepika Padukone, many are opting for the latex lipstick trend. This high-shine lip trend features an extremely thick layer of gloss that resembles the shine you get from patent leather.

For the day, you can opt for lighter shades like Kylie Jenner and Khushi Kapoor. For the night, opt for a bright red latex lipstick like Deepika Padukone. 

How to get the latex effect on your lips

Prep and prime your lips and then start lining your pout with a lip pencil in a colour of your choice. Fill the entire lips with lip pencils as that will help the lipstick last longer. Next, fill your lips with a matte lipstick colour of your choice. Lastly, reach out for clear lip gloss and outline the pout with a lip brush before covering your lips with gloss. Voila! You have the perfect latex lips.

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