How to Wear Red Lipstick

Pick a true red for fair skin., Try a coral-red for beige skin., Go for brick red for medium skin., Pick a red with pink undertones for olive skin., Go for a purple-red for chocolate skin., Try a cherry red for coffee skin.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Pick a true red for fair skin.

    With doll-like porcelain skin, a true candy-apple red will add lovely color and contrast.

    Look for shades that have blue undertones (rather than yellow) to bring out a warmth in your skin tone.
  2. Step 2: Try a coral-red for beige skin.

    Your skin is perfectly accentuated with reds that have a golden undertone and are coral-like.

    Rather than going super orange, find a red with very subtle pumpkin-y undertones.

    That will keep your lips looking sophisticated rather than costume-y. , If your skin is slightly tanned, a bold brick red will create a classic look.

    Don’t worry about going too deep; select a shade that is slightly darker and richer than cherry red. , Rich, copper skin is accented beautifully with a brighter berry red shade.

    The brightness of fuschia and raspberry based reds compliments the natural warmth of your skin.

    Avoid looking too old or young by staying away from neon-bright berry reds. , Deep chocolate skin paired with a purple-based red creates an incredibly chic look.

    Find a red in the same color as an ultra-ripe pomegranate or an under-ripe plum, preferably with a bit of gold iridescence or glitter. , Skin the color of black coffee looks great with a bright red for the same reason that fair skin does: it creates a beautiful contrast.

    Find a glossy red with blue undertones.
  3. Step 3: Go for brick red for medium skin.

  4. Step 4: Pick a red with pink undertones for olive skin.

  5. Step 5: Go for a purple-red for chocolate skin.

  6. Step 6: Try a cherry red for coffee skin.

Detailed Guide

With doll-like porcelain skin, a true candy-apple red will add lovely color and contrast.

Look for shades that have blue undertones (rather than yellow) to bring out a warmth in your skin tone.

Your skin is perfectly accentuated with reds that have a golden undertone and are coral-like.

Rather than going super orange, find a red with very subtle pumpkin-y undertones.

That will keep your lips looking sophisticated rather than costume-y. , If your skin is slightly tanned, a bold brick red will create a classic look.

Don’t worry about going too deep; select a shade that is slightly darker and richer than cherry red. , Rich, copper skin is accented beautifully with a brighter berry red shade.

The brightness of fuschia and raspberry based reds compliments the natural warmth of your skin.

Avoid looking too old or young by staying away from neon-bright berry reds. , Deep chocolate skin paired with a purple-based red creates an incredibly chic look.

Find a red in the same color as an ultra-ripe pomegranate or an under-ripe plum, preferably with a bit of gold iridescence or glitter. , Skin the color of black coffee looks great with a bright red for the same reason that fair skin does: it creates a beautiful contrast.

Find a glossy red with blue undertones.

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