All the secrets of blue lip gloss How to show off a sparkling lip look using this must-have

The return of frosty finishes is now an established fact. Like snow in the sun, our beauty looks are enhanced by cool, precious sparkles that light up our most special makeup with a healthy dose of coolness and a touch of boldness. However, while choosing dazzling and metallic eyeshadows remains essential to perfect your gaze, on the lips it’s the blue lip gloss that stands out as a versatile and trendy option ready to brighten every smile.

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Straight from the ’90s, the blue lip gloss is ready to make a comeback as a must-have for bright and trendy lips. After a short absence from makeup bags, this product has regained the attention it deserves thanks to the it-girls dominating social media. Beyond being the perfect detail for a sparkling, Y2K-inspired makeup, it’s a lip gloss that perfectly matches the so-called color theory: if you’ve chosen a lipstick that’s too warm for your skin tone, a shiny blue layer can correct and cool down unwanted undertones, giving you a much more harmonious cool shade than the original warm tone. Additionally, cool reflections on the lips are well-known for their ability to optically whiten the teeth, giving you a show-stopping Hollywood smile.

How to use blue lip gloss for your lip makeup

Once you’ve exfoliated and hydrated your lips as usual, you can choose to apply the blue lip gloss as the only element of your makeup or use it as a classic top-coat over a warm lipstick to tone down the warmth. In this case, it’s better to use a dedicated brush rather than the lip gloss applicator, to avoid mixing the pigments with the previous product. The technique remains the same: start from the center of the lips and spread toward the edges. When needed, you can refresh the shine with one or two strategic layers.