How to Choose Lipstick Based on Your Undertone
- For warm tones: If you have warm or yellow undertones or olive skin, look for a shade of lipstick in corresponding warm colors: Orangey-red, brick-red, and terra-cotta will enhance your skin.
- For blue or pink tones: The best complement to cool skin tones with blue or pink undertones is a lipstick that also has cool undertones: namely, blue-ish and purple shades. Try a bright cherry red that veers more blue than orange; berry shades like cranberry; or a deep plum.
- For neutral tones: Neutral undertones work with a wide range of shades. If you have a neutral skin tone or aren’t sure what your undertones are, try mauve shades for medium skin, pinky tones for fair skin, and berry shades for darker skin.
How to Choose Dark Lipstick
Any dark lipstick looks best on women of color. To choose the best deep or dark lipstick, it’s important to pay attention to your lip color as well as your skin color. If you’re trying deep shades for the first time, keep these things in mind:
- A forgiving way to wear a deep lip is with a gloss. Even women with lighter lips can pull off these colors by adding lip gloss, and it’s a nice look for the evening.
- Similar to a gloss, anything with a shimmer will diffuse the intensity of a deep color and make it more wearable.
How to Choose Nude Lipstick
Finding a good nude lipstick can be difficult because the tone and shade can either liven up your natural lip color or make you look ill. For lips, nude doesn’t necessarily mean “skin color.” It’s not about finding a lip color that matches the actual color of your lips—the idea is more to emphasize them in a tone that looks natural to you.
- A good starting point for determining “your” nude lip shade is to find one that matches or is one shade darker than your inner lip.
- Tinted balms and glosses add a bit of color to your lips, working with the lips’ natural shade to enhance them.
How to Choose Bright Lipstick
Bright colors (pink, orange, and red shades) can be easier to choose than the perfect nude. But with so many options, it’s easier to feel overwhelmed at the makeup counter. If you’re totally new to finding a flattering bright, here are some pointers:
- Finish really changes the effect of a bright lip. Sheer formulas are fresh and youthful, a saturated satin or cream finish looks classic, and a matte lip looks very modern and adds strength.
- Choose a color based on your preferences: Cooler tones are often brighter, while warmer tones offer a softer look.
- Remember: The sheerer the lip color, the more forgiving and versatile it will be. One way to make a bright lipstick work for you is to sheer it out with lip balm.
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