
You can shop Secret Lives of Mormon Wives reality star Taylor Frankie Paul's iconic lip combo at Priceline right now
And TikTok's favourite 'Mormon Wife,' and star from the show, Taylor Frankie Paul, has shared her makeup routine in a viral video.
Taylor Frankie Paul's lip liner and gloss duo is trending for all the right reasons.
Here's how to recreate the look at home for under $50.
The mum and reality star uses Revlon ColorStay Lip Liner which usually retails for $24.95 but is currently on sale for $14.97 from Priceline.
Taylor uses the shade 'Nude' which is a classic, OG colour that'll look amazing in any lip combo.
Define and enhance your lips with a rich, long-lasting formula that won't feather or bleed, it's flattering on any lip colour and comes in 12 different shades.
If you're looking to recreate the Taylor Frankie Paul lip look, then pair this liner with the TRENDING Revlon Super Lustrous Lip Gloss which retails for $25.95 in shade 'Sky Pink.'
'Sky Pink' is a perfect cool toned pink shade that will give you a plump and juicy lip.
The Mormon wife's viral video has amassed more than three million views and people in the comments are obsessed.
'Wow, you look great,' one person wrote.
'I need that lipliner,' another person added.
'I literally get my makeup inspo from you,' a third person wrote.
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