If you liked last year's body marbling trend, wait till you see one of the most recent makeup trends that we just can't get enough of - marble lips!
The new makeup look is popping up all over Instagram with tons of different makeup artists marbling on their pout. Some are making a basic white and gray marble effect, while others are taking their lip art to the next level with colors like purple or blue. Mastering the marble lip makeup may seem difficult, but it's actually pretty easy. All you have to do is cover your lips with a base of your chosen color, then apply random strokes of different colors with a fine brush - as Suuz Brouwer showed us in her tutorial below covering this beauty trend.To get inspired check out the pics below and vote for your favorite makeup ideas!
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why oh why? marble does not belong on lips, although as an artist myself I can appreciate the skills , I do not like it on lips period!!!
I think there is a slight misconception when people say 'new trend' because a lot of people then assume that these are actually being worn out and say how they are not 'wearable' (which is true in most cases). People do amazing things with body paint but they aren't a 'new trend' - these lips would fall under the same category I think. Maybe then they'd be appreciated for the insane amount of work that is put into the final artwork than being dissed for 'not being wearable'.
Yeah, from an "art" perspective, they're quite nice, but making it look good day-to-day would be nigh-impossible with most of these designs.
Load More Replies...I think there is a slight misconception when people say 'new trend' because a lot of people then assume that these are actually being worn out and say how they are not 'wearable' (which is true in most cases). People do amazing things with body paint but they aren't a 'new trend' - these lips would fall under the same category I think. Maybe then they'd be appreciated for the insane amount of work that is put into the final artwork than being dissed for 'not being wearable'.
Yeah, from an "art" perspective, they're quite nice, but making it look good day-to-day would be nigh-impossible with most of these designs.
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