A Guide For the Lip Applicators And How Do They Work
A Lipstick isn’t just limited to the colors anymore. We consider that the applicators and how do they work with your product's formula.
We already are aware of the traditional bullets, but how would you differentiate between the liquid lipstick applicators? Before you ask any question, here is a little guide for you on the lip glosses by the best lip gloss applicator manufacturer in the market:
Doe Foot
The Doe-Foot is a very commonly used liquid lipstick. It can come in both long and short variations but would have the same slanted angle which fits greatly on your lip’s contours. This would be tricky with the shaky hands, so this might be the best to use as the liner first.
Marker
This would remind anyone of the highlighters that were used in the school days. This is a pointed top which may seem weird, but the Refienry29 noted that the Marker lipsticks would dispense lightweight pigments to provide you a great stained effect on your lips.
Squeeze Tube
You can take it as it’s a paint tube for your lips, you just have to press the tube until the product comes out and distributes on your lips. Most of them have a sponge-like tip applicator which makes the application easier.
Sponge
All the other sponge-like tip applicators would give you the appearance of powder-soft lips. Sponge instead would give a heavy matte coat; this applicator would give you a light layer of tint. You can also easily build up if you want to intensify the shades.
Reservoir tip
This is a different type of the Doe-Foot applicator, but this has a divot in the middle of the tip. What does this do? It does help in collecting the product more so that you would be able to apply more of your lipstick in one go. And plus, this a pointy tip by which you could use it as the lip liner too.