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Secrets to Choosing the Perfect Lipstick Shades

Putting on lipstick is like putting the finishing touches on a work of art. If you leave those last touches undone, the masterpiece looks unfinished. However, there is a right way and a wrong way to applying this last step of make-up. A beautiful make-up job can be completely upstaged and ruined by bleeding lipstick or an unflattering lipstick shade.

30 Days of Beauty, Day 24, Finding the Best Lip Color Shade

finidng the best lipstick shade

MOST COMMON MISTAKES

Most women really struggle with choosing lipstick. Often, women tend to rely on old relics that their mother or grandmother passed down. Shades such as mauve and magenta should really be kicked out of the current available color palette. On the other hand, many women cling to a color they happen to love in the tube and don’t care how that pretty color turns their face not so pretty.

Another common mistake women make is to skip the lip liner. This causes bold shades to bleed into the skin outside of the lips which creates a messy-looking mouth. The only time one can skip the lip liner is when using a lip gloss. Lip glosses are great for the girl who wants those last finishing touches to her make-up but doesn’t want to be too fussy about it.

Also watch out for choosing looks that can age you. Reds sometimes will age a woman’s appearance, while pinks and natural looks will make you look younger. Cindy Ingalls from Prime Beauty states:

Lipstick shades can age you. Makeup artist Bobbi Brown suggests only going one or two shades darker than your natural lip color. Avoid matte lipsticks as they tend to settle into your lip lines. Instead, try creamier lipsticks or glosses. Glosses are especially youthful and can make your lips appear fuller.

CHOOSING THE RIGHT SHADE

Women with cool skin undertones tend to look best in cool shades of lipstick with bluish or purple undertones. Warm skin undertones tend to look better in warm shades with orange and yellow undertones.  However, with that said, choosing the right lip shade often has little to do with your complexion or hair color and many women can wear both warm and cool tones just fine.

Have you ever tried on a lipstick color that looks great on a model with your similar coloring but does not look great on you? That is because your natural lip color is probably a completely different shade of pink or brown than the model’s lip color.
When choosing a lip color, take a good look at your natural lip color and then choose a shade that is one or two tones darker but in the same family.

It is a good idea to get a trusted second opinion on lipstick shades. Some women have bright red lips naturally while some women’s lips are soft pink or dark brown. There are women who have a peaches & cream complexion but have dark red lips or dark brown lips. There are African-American women who have very light pink lips or dark violet shaded lips. There is simply no cut and dry rule.

For women of color, Brittany Minor from Clumps of Mascara says this:

Despite what you may have heard, we CAN wear any and every color on our eyes and lips. When it comes to red lipsticks, stick with the blue-toned reds as they can compliment brown skin better than orange-toned reds.

Lipstick can also compliment a natural bare face look by adding some drama. In that case, choose a brighter and bolder shade. As Kimberly Nissen from The Plastic Diaries explains:

Bare faced and minimal time for makeup application? Just grab a bright lipstick. It will add much needed colour to a lifeless face. (photo below)

Tom Ford True Blend Lip Color Pure Pink Full Face

For the perfect red  Shelley Plummer of Polarbelle has this unique tip:

Match a lipstick to the red spot left over from a zit and you have found YOUR perfect red. Works every time!

CHOOSING A LIP LINER

Contrary to what many cosmetic industry leaders would tell you, you don’t have to have a lip liner to match every shade of lipstick. The great thing about lip liner is that it acts as an almost invisible line that is drawn between your lips and your skin.

Invisible, of course, once you fill in your lips with lipstick. In other words, if you use a flesh-tone lip liner, it will work fine with all shades of lipstick. Many women prefer to use a lip liner that is in the same family of colors as their lipstick, but this is not necessary. Play around with liners and see what suits you best. Layering shades can also create some interesting looks. In all cases, however, do not skip lip liner!

For real long wear without resorting to long wear products that tend to dry out, get sticky, or peel, try applying a liquid lip tint, followed by filling in lips with liner, and then applying sheer moisturizing lipstick or a light gloss or balm.

THE JOY OF LIP GLOSS

Lip gloss seems to be all some women wear during the warmer months. There is something about lip gloss that is distinctly summer. Perhaps it is the ease with which it can be applied since it does not need a lip liner. Or, it’s summer popularity has to do with how it tends to make skin look glowing and tan. Whatever the case, just about every woman can pull off choosing lip gloss over lipstick and liner every day of the year.

Use gloss to make your lips look plumper. Stephanie Louise Telford of Stephanie Louise- All Things Beautiful has this tip:

Want fuller lips? Apply a gloss. This reflects light as opposed to a matte or flat color. This gives the illusion of fuller lips with little to no hassle. Not a gloss fan? Go for a lighter shade in general that won't give harsh lines. Also apply a highlight on your cupids bow & the center of your bottom lip for a fuller appearance.

Gloss is also a safer way to try bold looks. As Heather Adessa from *Gloss & Tell, Makeup By Heather A. explains:

If you love the bold lip craze, but think you may look like a clown
if you put it on yourself? Use bold lip glosses instead. They are the
stepping stones to getting to the bold lip. Glosses are more sheer,
letting you get the color your looking for, but in a non-intense form.
Have fun with color, you'll get there!

Creating a  sheer or tamer look can also be done with bolder lipstick using this tip from Lisamarie Wilson of Beauty Crazed:

How many lipsticks do you have in your collection that you thought you liked the colour of when you bought it but out of store lighting, looks way too bright?! If you like the idea of bright colour but not the reality, do a stain instead! Apply the lipstick as usual then wipe most of it off, repeat a couple of times and what you'll be left with is colour that is obvious but not shocking and that will last for hours without having to reapply. I like to add a bit of lipbalm on top to keep my lips from feeling dry but if you want a shinyer look, go with a clear gloss!

You can also turn that bright colour into a tinted balm by mixing a bit with some clear balm - you'll still have the effect of the colour but it will be much more muted!

Finally, be sure to start with a good surface. As Moxie from Moxie Reviews notes: “Don’t apply lipstick on bare, chapped lips! Use a moisturizer, balm, etc. first, so you have a nice smooth surface.”

Tomorrow, Day 25, Eye Shadow Tips!

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MAC Venomous Villains Swatches (Full Collection)

MAC Cosmetics’ limited edition Venomous Villains Disney collection is quite a colorful eyeful. Of course, so are the four Disney villains that the collection is based on. Below are swatches of all of the items of consequence from the full collection. The only items omitted are staples, such as basic eyeliners, finishing powder, mascara, and greasepaint sticks.  There are swatches of all of the MAC Venomous Villains eye shadow, lipstick, lipglass, beauty powder, and powder blush.  All swatches are taken in indoor light.  To see the nail polish swatches look here: MAC Venomous Villains Nail Polish Swatches.

Venomous Villains Makeup MAC Venomous Villains MAC

First up are the Cruella DeVil swatches. I particularly like the lip products in this collection.

swatch mac venomous villains DeVil blush MAC Cruella DeVil Beauty Powder swatch
Powder Blush: Darkly, My Dear Beauty Powder: Her Own Devices
MAC Venemous Villains Eye Shadow Swatch MAC Cruella DeVil Lipstick Swatch
Eye Shadow: Carbon, Sweet Joy, and De-Vil Lipstick: Heartless, Innocence Beware!,
Lipglass: Wicked Ways, Devilishly Stylish

Evil Queen includes some pretty violet eye shadows and another round of great lip shades.  Toxic Tale and Strange Potion are particular favorites of mine.

MAC Venomous Villains Evil Queen Eye Shadow Swatches MAC Venomous Villains Evil Queen Lipstick Lipglass Swatches
Eye Shadow: Vainglorious, Vile Violet, Her Alter Image Lipstick: Toxic Tale, Sinister
Lipglass: Hot House, Strange Potion
MAC Evil Queen Beauty Powder Swatch Blush Swatch
Beauty Powder: Oh So Fair, and Powder Blush: Bite of an Apple

Dr. Facilier has my favorite items from the Venomous Villains collection. As you can see from the swatch, the lip Gelee is extra luminous and the pigments are gorgeous.

MAC Venomous Villains Lip Gelee Swatch Dr. Facileir MAc Venomous Villains Pigment Swatches
Lip Gelee: Resort Life Pigment: Melon, Push the Edge, Brash and Bold

Maleficent provides even more wonderful lip shades and two mineralize eye shadow duos. The duos disappointed me a bit. They look beautiful in the package, but rather muddy on the skin. The green in She Who Dares is rather nice though and really looks much better than in the picture. I think these would look nicer in daylight, but they really are not daylight colors.

MAC Maleficent Mineralze Eyeshadow Swatches MAC Venomous Villains Lipstick Swatches Lipglass Swatch Maleficent
Mineralize Eye Shadow Duos in She Who Dares and My Dark Magic Lipstick: Violetta, Dark Deed
Lipglass: Revenge Is Sweet, Wrong Spell
MAC Beauty Powder Swatch Briar Rose
Beauty Powder: Briar Rose

The MAC Venomous Villains collection will be available September 30, 2010 through October 2010.

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MAC Meets Disney: Venomous Villians

MAC Cosmetics is teaming up with Disney to release the Venomous Villians Collection in September. The Collection will feature four Disney Villains. I’m thinking lots of red lipstick must be in order? Here is a teaser video that MAC made for the Disney line. Wouldn’t the Queen below inspire a neat makeup look?

Snow White Queen

Who would you like to see? I’m thinking the Sea Witch (Ursula), Cruella DeVil, and the Queen from Snow White are must haves. I’m not sure on a fourth.


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