So I hear women say, “I only wear
red lipstick on special occasions.” I’ve even heard, “I can’t wear red lipstick
because it’s too much." Whatever that means! Why do we get into a panic
over red lipstick anyway? It’s just another lip color that can actually be worn
everyday. Kind of like the little black dress, red lipstick is a staple. Just
make sure you get the right shade. Let’s talk about it. Red lipstick comes in
so many shades: there are reds with orange, brown, purple, blue, and pink
undertones. Choosing the right shade of red isn’t complicated; it just depends
on your skin tone. There are 3 groups: Warm, Cool, and Neutral. Now, the
easiest way to know your skin tone is to look at your veins: if they look
green, you have a warm undertone. If they look blue, you have a cool undertone.
If you still don’t know, then just go with the lucky neutral. If you fall in
the Warm group, you will have a yellow/golden tone. Your shade of lipstick
should have brown and orange tones. For those of you in the Cool group, you
will have a pink or even red tone to your skin (this group is really for those
with very pale skin). Your lipstick shade should be of the pink or even blue
influence. For the Neutrals, you have a lucky mix of the warm and cool
undertones. This group is also where those with olive tones will be. Your
perfect red shade can be fiery red, with no chaser. When you find your shade,
you can either choose to go with a high gloss or a clean matte finish. However
you choose to wear it, remember, everyday is a special occasion, so get your
red out, apply, and go! (One more thing: Whatever you do, do NOT buy your shade
at a drugstore. I need for you to go to a make up counter where you can
actually test the shade before you buy.)
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