How to pick the best Christmas red lipstick for your skin tone according to a makeup artist

How to pick the best Christmas red lipstick for your skin tone according to a makeup artist

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The ideal time to experiment with bold red lips is during Christmas, but if you’re unsure of how to choose the ideal shade for your skin tone, we’ve got the scoop from a qualified MUA.

There’s no better way to finish off your makeup than with a swipe of red lipstick, whether you’re a fan of red lipstick all year long or make the most of it during the holidays to experiment with bolder looks. We’ll let you in on a secret: it’s not you, it’s the shade, but if you’ve frequently discovered that red lipstick just doesn’t look quite right on you, we’ll let you in on it.

Red can completely transform your appearance and elevate it to a whole new level. However, we’ve got some expert advice from Cult Beauty’s famous makeup artist Amy Rostas to help you make the right choice if you’re unsure of where to start.

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How to improve skin tone

    Skin has a pink or blue tint, wrist veins appear blue when viewed in natural light, and silver jewelry typically looks better in natural light.

  • Warm undertones: Yellow, peachy, golden, or olive skin, green or green wrists, and gold jewelry is the most attractive choice.
  • You have a balanced mix of blue, pink, and yellow skin, blue and green wrist veins, and silver and gold jewelry is appropriate for you.

The ideal red for fair skin:

According to Amy, your undertone determines whether you should wear a red lipstick for fair skin. According to her, “a red lipstick for fair skin should complement the skin’s natural flushes.” Red lipsticks with cooler undertones, for instance, should have cool-toned blues and purples in the base, while lighter undertones, like tomato red, should have orange undertones.

Red is best for people with moderate skin:

Amy goes on to say that medium-tones can experiment with a wider range of reds. According to Amy, “medium skin tones have more variety because they go well with both warmer reds and those with blue skin tones.” Lipsticks with a coral tint, especially if you run in the cooler end of the undertone spectrum, can cause your complexion to appear a little dull. A medium skin tone is best complemented by a mixture of rust red, copper, and brick.

Red is best for people with dark skin:

The choices are almost limitless for people with deeper complexions. According to Amy, “people with a deeper complexion can wear any and all red hues.” Red lipsticks for dark skin tones can be found in a variety of hues, textures, and finishes, from muted, orange-y to bold, bright brick.

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Source: Mirror

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