Hunting down
the perfect lipstick hue usually ends in a dozen of tubes rolling round your
makeup purse. We have pulled resources together so we are able to share the
secret on finally locking-down a lip color that’s totally flattering. It turns
out picking the right shade of lipsticks or lip gloss isn’t so complicated
after all. ”The most flattering lip tones will be one or two shades darker than
your natural lip color”, according to makeup artist Bobby brown. If your lips
are on the thinner side, stick to light-to-medium shades of lip color, dark
shades will only show off those thin lips. Creamy lipsticks and tinted glosses
are also a good bet, the creaminess and gloss adds plumpness.
If I had to
teach someone just one thing about lip color it would be this: Find a lipstick
that looks good on you when you are wearing absolutely no makeup. Well makeup
or no makeup we at classy primps have found a little trick but before revealing
it, we can delve a little bit deeper in the science of shades and skin tone. Women
with fair skin look great in lipstick shades such as nudes in a slightly
apricot shade, pinks and light corals. Stay away from brown. Those with a
medium skin tone can go a little bit darker. You’ll look great in roses, mauves
and berries. Skip the reds and consider a deep burgundy instead.
Deep plum,
chocolate or red is fabulous with dark or black skin. Women with dark skin can
go in one of two directions; toward brown or purple. Think caramel or walnut
for day and plum or wine for evening. Many women wrongly believe they can’t
wear red lipstick. Red lipstick is timeless and bridges age and culture, the
secret to choosing the right red lip color is in the undertones. Pink-skinned
girls should opt for cherry red, those with olive skin can wear fire-engine
red. Dark skin looks great with deep red.
We hope you
have learnt well enough, let us know if you have any questions by commenting
below.
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