![]() Blue color is due to vascular congestion, cyanosis of the tissue above, and accumulation of fluid below. Mucoceles present as bluish, soft, and transparent cystic swelling that frequently resolve spontaneously. Blockage of the salivary gland ducts causing decrease or absence of glandular secretion causes retention mucocele.Ĭlinical appearance of both extravasation and retention mucoceles is similar. In the final phase, there is formation of pseudocapsule (without epithelial lining) around the mucosa. In the next phase, i.e., resorption phase, because of foreign body reaction, formation of granuloma occurs. In the first phase, mucus spills diffusely from the excretory duct into the connective tissues. These extravasation mucoceles undergo three evolutionary phases. Extravasation mucocele results from a broken salivary gland duct causing spillage into the soft tissues around the gland. In children, extravasation mucoceles are common and retention type of mucoceles are very rarely found. Two types of mucocele can appear in the oral cavity, namely, extravasation and retention type. ![]() It results from accumulation of mucus due to alteration in the minor salivary glands. Mucocele is seventeenth most common salivary gland lesion in the oral cavity. The term mucocele was derived from a Latin word, mucus, or mucus and coele or cavity. "A little blush in the same colour family as your lipstick will prevent bright lips from totally taking over your look.Mucocele is defined as a mucus-filled cyst that may appear in the oral cavity, appendix, gall bladder, paranasal sinuses, or lacrimal sac. "Lip liner should match either your lip colour or your the colour of your lipstick." MAC senior artist Rebecca Butterworth "One way to make lip colour stay put is to pat some powder blush in a similar hue on top, then add a bit of balm or gloss to re-moisturise. It gives you double light reflection, making lips look shinier without having to load on the gloss." Andrew Gallimore "To add an extra dimension of shine to your lips, choose a gloss with a subtle sparkle in it. "Trying a shade on your mouth –not your inner arm- is the only way to judge how it will look on you. "If you're working with a highly pigmented gloss, or are topping a loud lipstick with clear gloss, don't put it near the lips' edges as it will bleed." P&G creative design director Pat McGrath "For gloss in a pale shade, I love applying it so it goes very slightly out of the top lip line as this will catch light and create the illusion of fuller lips." Kenneth Soh If it comes out too intense, mute it with a little beige (but not white). "Make like the pros and blend your own lip colour from different products on the back of your hand, using a lip brush. " Elizabeth Arden global makeup artist Rebecca Restrepo This gives the mouth-shape a more rounded, plumper effect and also ensure a perfectly symmetrical lip line. "When lining the lips, begin with the Cupid's bow, then go from the corners of the mouth upwards and inwards. " Max Factor makeup artist Caroline Barnes Their secret is the waxy texture – anything else will eventually fade until you only have an unattractive lip line left, but wax-based products really go the distance. "My tip for a truly long-lasting, matte lip is to use just a lip liner to line and fill the lips with colour. ![]() You will also get a sense of a 'blooming' lip that mimics the natural reddening and swelling of lips during arousal!" Makeup artist Kenneth Soh This ensures a blurred, undefined lip line that gives an illusion of fullness. "To create a fuller lip, I use my fingers to pat on a colour, or a cotton bud to diffuse the edge of already-applied lipstick. When your mouth is open, you should see one continuous oval shape. "Always make sure your lipstick takes in the inner edges of your mouth, especially when it's a strong colour. ![]() " Dior UK makeup ambassador Andrew Gallimore Use a nude shimmer powder or a golden creamy highlighting pen. "Subtle-y highlighting the 'v' of your Cupid's bow will add definition to your lips without creating any hard line. In Cosmo's December issue 'Pouts & Polish' feature there wasn't space to pass many of those tips on, so here's a round-up of the best, by some of the top makeup bods in the business. Ask a makeup pro how to paint lips perfectly and she or he will reel off a list of tips and tricks as long as your arm, most of them brilliantly useful. Applying a slick of lipstick is not that straightforward, you know.
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