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HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT SHADE

OF LIPSTICK ACCORDING TO YOUR SKIN TONE

1.FIND YOUR SKIN TONE

Fair, light, medium, tan, deep. Concentrate on the skin around your jaw line.

Fair skin: your skin is very pale or translucent and you burn very easily. You may have freckles

and some redness.

Light skin: your skin is pale. When you are in the sun, you burn and then may possibly tan.

Medium: you tan easily and generally don't burn or have sensitive skin.

Tan: your skin is tan or olive. You rarely burn and look tanned even in the winter.

Deep: your skin is dark and you never get sunburned. Your hair is possibly black or dark brown.

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2. FIND A COLOR WHICH IS ONE TO TWO SHADE’S DARKER THEN

YOUR LIP COLOR

3. Decide if you want your lips to look smaller or larger.

Dark shades will actually make your lips look smaller, while lighter shades can add plumpness.

Lipstick with a matte finish can also cause lips to look thinner, while glosses and shimmery shades

can make them look fuller.

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4. Determine your undertone and complexion.

Remember that your undertone and complexion will help guide you, but they aren't the be-all-end-

all of choosing a lipstick color. It is important to try on different shades and, ultimately, choose

what you feel looks best.

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5. Experiment with shades that experts recommend for your complexion and skin tone.

If you have fair or light skin, try light pink, coral, peach, nudes, or beige. If you have cool

undertones, try a soft mocha and nude. Warm undertones, try pale pinks or a nude with a little

peach.

If you have medium skin, try rose, mauve, or berry shades. Cool undertones: try shades of pink

or cranberry. Warm undertones: experiment with copper or bronze.

If you have tan skin, try to avoid browns and purples and go for colors with an orange

undertone. Most other colors will look great. Try coral, or deep pink.

If you have a deep complexion, try browns or purples like walnut, caramel, plum, or wine. Cool

undertones should look for ruby and wine-colored reds. Warm undertones: try copper or

bronze.

6. Keep it subtle. Unless you're feeling like making a statement with bold lips (which is totally fine!), apply strong shades to your lower lip only. Press your lips together, then use your finger to even out the color.

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