1.Choose
a color that complements the natural shade of your lips and skin.
Plums, wines and deep reds flatter a dark skin tone, while
light-brown beiges with pink or orange undertones complement a
lighter skin tone. Olive skin looks good with brownish reds, light
browns and raisin shades of lipstick.
2.Keep
colors lighter for daytime and darker for night. Matte and cream
finishes offer a subtler daytime look, while a high-gloss finish adds
glamour for evening. A sheer, natural-looking color with a little
shine also works well for day.
3.Experiment.
Head to your local department store and ask a makeup artist to test
different shades on your lips. Whenever possible, check in natural
light to see how the color really looks with your complexion.
4.Create
your own shade by combining colors. If the shades you find don't
completely satisfy you, mix your own color. The easiest way to do
this is by applying each color to your lips with a lip brush, then
blending with the brush on your lips.
5.Opt
for a lip liner that is a shade darker than your lipstick and in the
same color family.
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