Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. Measure ad performance. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile. Select personalised ads. Apply market research to generate audience insights. Measure content performance. Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors. Imagine this: You're roaming the lipstick aisle of your favorite retailer and despite your sea of options, you're still stuck thinking, "What color lipstick should I wear?
First and foremost, it's key to identify your skin's undertone bonus tip: this can help with choosing a foundation, too. Most people fall into one of two categories: warm or cool. If you're having trouble deciphering your undertone, you could be neutral a mix of both warm and cool. Below, check out a few tips that can help you find the best lip color for your skin tone.
How to Identify Cool Undertones: You're cool-toned if you have a pink, red, or bluish hue to your skin. You can tell your undertone is cool if the veins in your wrist look blue, if silver jewelry complements your skin, or if your skin tends to burn in the sun before getting a tan. The best lipsticks for cool undertones have blue- or purple-shaded undertones not to be confused with an actual blue or purple lipstick, though that would be equally as stunning.
For example, when going for a red lip, veer more toward deep bluish-reds think cherry red versus ones that lean more orange. For nude lips, you can enhance the natural flush of your lips with a rosy, pink nude, or opt for a taupey beige for a more subtle look.
When in doubt, a tinted balm can adjust to your lip's color and suit a variety of looks plus it'll hydrate, too. The Best Lipstick Shades: Go for lip colors with blue or purple undertones. Keep scrolling for a lipstick that's perfect for those with cool undertones.
If you have fair or light skin, try light pink, coral, peach, nudes, or beige. Warm undertones, try pale pinks or a nude with a little peach.
Warm undertones: experiment with copper or bronze. Most other colors will look great. Try coral, or deep pink. Warm undertones: try copper or bronze. Keep it subtle. Unless you're feeling like making a statement with bold lips which is totally fine!
Press your lips together, then use your finger to even out the color. Part 3. Find the right color for your skin tone. Again, use your skin tone and complexion as a guide--if you find a color you love that breaks the "rules"--go for it! Fair or light skin should look for dusty, pinkish red or coral.
Cool undertones: raspberry. Warm tones: try reds with a blue undertone or coral. Warm undertones: orangey-red or tangerine. Cool undertones: wine. Cool: Metallic ruby red or deep wine. Wear red with pride.
This is a classic look that any woman can pull off, regardless of age, skin, hair, eye, or lip color. Own it! Part 4. Try the lipstick on before you buy it. Clean the tester with a little alcohol the store should provide this in a spray bottle and use a test brush or a cotton swab to apply the color to your lips. Your fingertips are closer to your lip color than your wrist or the side of your hand. Remove one lip color completely before trying on the next. Otherwise, you will be mixing multiple colors together.
Ask a sales rep for makeup remover or lotion. Try on lipstick with little or no other makeup on your face. Look for a shade that, worn with no other make up, brightens your face and makes other makeup unnecessary.
Ask for help at the makeup counter. Sometimes it's hard to objectively judge what looks best on ourselves. A professional at the makeup counter can match you with the right color. Part 5. For example, if you are wearing a fire-engine red dress, wearing the same exact color on your lips will look overwhelming. Have fun and experiment, but consider these guidelines if you're not sure: Nude lips look great with just about anything.
It's a great casual look and can help play up dramatic eyes. Red can add drama to a fairly plain outfit. Try not to overwhelm by wearing red with very bright clothing or clothes with crazy patterns.
Pink is versatile because there are so many shades. Pinks that are just a few shades brighter than your natural lip color work for a subtle, everyday look. Berries can make a dark ensemble seem sombre and can weigh down an airy, summery look. Try matching berries with mixed neutrals. Go for dramatic lips or eyes; not both. Stick to just mascara on the eyes, or just a bit of dark brown eyeliner in between your lashes.
Yes, of course. The size of your lips isn't a reason for not wearing lipstick. Large lips can be your strongest point. Wear shades to match your tone and dress. Play them up rather than hiding them down. As it is not possible to miss them, playing down will result in mismatch of your features. Not Helpful 15 Helpful I have very fair skin, and pale blonde hair, but I love dark purple! Could that be my lipstick color? Try it on, and if you like it, then rock it. These "rules" are just guidelines, and most fashion rules are made to be broken by strong personalities and determined people.
Not Helpful 10 Helpful Wearing lipstick should be able to balance them out. If not, you can try applying some foundation on your lips before the lipstick. You could also try exfoliating the darker lip regularly, which will help get rid of dead skin and should lighten it a little over time. Not Helpful 3 Helpful I have very dry lips.
Can you recommend a lipstick that has more moisture content? Tinted lip balms are a better choice for someone with dry lips. Those with medium skin tones will look great in colors ranging from the lightest pinks to the most brilliant reds.
Brick reds or reds with a hint of gold or tan will also complement your skin. Not Helpful 11 Helpful If actual lipstick, no matter the shade is too overwhelming, try a deeply colored lip gloss or use smaller amounts of lipstick to tone it down. You can also use concealer first, then the lipstick over the top, blended together. Warm undertones: fair or light skin - pale pink or peachy nudes; medium, tan or deep skin - copper or bronze shades.
Neutral: wide spectrum of colors, both cool and warm tones. Top heavy lips: bright lipstick on the bottom of the lips and a slightly darker shade of the same color on the upper lip. Asymmetrical lips: use a lip pencil in a shade similar to the lipstick color to outline the lips.
Thin lips: avoid dark and flashy lipstick colors, they will only make your lips look even thinner. Try applying glosses and creamy lipsticks. Plump lips: avoid lipstick shades that are too light and glossy, glittery textures.
Dark hair, fair and light skin: bright pink, scarlet, cherry, and plum colors. Blond hair, fair and light skin: dusty pink, purply pink, light pink, and scarlet colors. Dark hair, tan and deep skin: golden beige, ochre, terracotta, and bronze colors. Blond hair, tan and deep skin: caramel, ochre, warm pinks, and "salmon" pink. Brown hair, medium skin: beige, "salmon" pink, corals, and deep dusty pinks.
Red hair, fair skin: "salmon" pink, corals, terracotta, and burnt sienna. Brown eyes: bright reds, browns, and light pinks. Blue eyes: different shades of cherry or scarlet colors.
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