New Jersey State Board Esthetics Practice Exam

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Where should lipliner be applied on a thin upper lip?

  1. Directly on the lip line

  2. Inside the lip line

  3. Slightly outside the lip line

  4. Below the lower lip line

The correct answer is: Slightly outside the lip line

Applying lip liner slightly outside the lip line on a thin upper lip is a common technique used to create the illusion of fuller lips. This approach allows for the enhancement of the lip’s shape and adds volume, giving the appearance of a plumper upper lip. By extending the line beyond the natural lip border, it can correct asymmetry and define the lip area better, thus providing a more balanced and prominent look. Utilizing this method effectively requires a steady hand and a good eye for precision to ensure that the lip liner doesn't stray too far outside the natural contour, which can lead to an unnatural appearance. The choice of lip liner shade, as well as the blending technique used, also contributes to achieving a harmonious look. The other methods of application, such as applying directly on the lip line or inside the lip line, do not enhance the fullness as effectively and might result in a less defined shape. Placing the liner below the lower lip line is not a standard technique for lip enhancement and can lead to an imbalanced appearance.