Showing posts with label dark lipstick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dark lipstick. Show all posts
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Summer/Spring Hot Trend Of Bright Pink Lips
Bright lipstick is a must for the spring or the summer.My favourite bright pink lipstick is from Bourjois, Docteur Glamour Lipstick - 16 Lilas Ausculte. It is a really pretty color, and there is a little purple in it. I just love it.
I think this hot pink lipstick looks great on mostly everybody, so you should definitely get one. And it is a more cheerful pop of color on the lips than red.
Jennifer Hudson, Fergie, Emma Stone and Kelly Osbourne are also following this trend right now.As always, you should keep the rest of your makeup simple when you have such strong colors on your lips.
I'm really loving this trend right now.
Do you like it? What is your favourite hot pink lipsticks?
Hit or Miss?
Monday, October 11, 2010
Spring 2011 Beauty Trend to Try Now
Wine Lips
The Paris runways were crushing on vino-inspired lips during Spring 2011 Fashion Week. Louis Vuitton, Emanuel Ungaro, Yves Saint Laurent, and Givenchy all showcased a rich, deep-bordeaux pout -- an indicator that this year, bold, dark lipsticks need not be packed away with the sweaters and scarves come spring.
It may sound suspect, but we think wine lips will contrast nicely with the floral, light flavors of spring fashion (and your tanned skin). And though it may traditionally scream fall, we're putting a spring in its step with a few insider beauty tips.
For a dark spring lip, stick with cooler shades that have blue, rather than brown undertones. This will keep the color looking modern and fresh and also help to brighten your smile. Try Make Up For Ever Number 46 or Sephora Collection Rouge Cream Lipstick in Intimidate. For something a bit more sheer, go for NARS Lipstick in Tamango.
It's best to keep the rest of your makeup minimal for a clean, crisp look that lets the lips shine. Backstage at Yves Saint Laurent, Pat McGrath paired a gloss-covered, deep-bordeaux mouth with a clear complexion and barely-there eyes (bleached brows and no mascara). Over at Givenchy, a creamy complexion and tawny-dusted eyes provided the perfect background for the deep-scarlet pout.
And the final touch before taking your new lip look for a frolic in the daisies? A glaze of gloss for sweet, springtime shine.

It may sound suspect, but we think wine lips will contrast nicely with the floral, light flavors of spring fashion (and your tanned skin). And though it may traditionally scream fall, we're putting a spring in its step with a few insider beauty tips.
For a dark spring lip, stick with cooler shades that have blue, rather than brown undertones. This will keep the color looking modern and fresh and also help to brighten your smile. Try Make Up For Ever Number 46 or Sephora Collection Rouge Cream Lipstick in Intimidate. For something a bit more sheer, go for NARS Lipstick in Tamango.
It's best to keep the rest of your makeup minimal for a clean, crisp look that lets the lips shine. Backstage at Yves Saint Laurent, Pat McGrath paired a gloss-covered, deep-bordeaux mouth with a clear complexion and barely-there eyes (bleached brows and no mascara). Over at Givenchy, a creamy complexion and tawny-dusted eyes provided the perfect background for the deep-scarlet pout.
And the final touch before taking your new lip look for a frolic in the daisies? A glaze of gloss for sweet, springtime shine.
Spring 2011 Beauty Trend to Try Now
Wine Lips
The Paris runways were crushing on vino-inspired lips during Spring 2011 Fashion Week. Louis Vuitton, Emanuel Ungaro, Yves Saint Laurent, and Givenchy all showcased a rich, deep-bordeaux pout -- an indicator that this year, bold, dark lipsticks need not be packed away with the sweaters and scarves come spring.
It may sound suspect, but we think wine lips will contrast nicely with the floral, light flavors of spring fashion (and your tanned skin). And though it may traditionally scream fall, we're putting a spring in its step with a few insider beauty tips.
For a dark spring lip, stick with cooler shades that have blue, rather than brown undertones. This will keep the color looking modern and fresh and also help to brighten your smile. Try Make Up For Ever Number 46 or Sephora Collection Rouge Cream Lipstick in Intimidate. For something a bit more sheer, go for NARS Lipstick in Tamango.
It's best to keep the rest of your makeup minimal for a clean, crisp look that lets the lips shine. Backstage at Yves Saint Laurent, Pat McGrath paired a gloss-covered, deep-bordeaux mouth with a clear complexion and barely-there eyes (bleached brows and no mascara). Over at Givenchy, a creamy complexion and tawny-dusted eyes provided the perfect background for the deep-scarlet pout.
And the final touch before taking your new lip look for a frolic in the daisies? A glaze of gloss for sweet, springtime shine.

It may sound suspect, but we think wine lips will contrast nicely with the floral, light flavors of spring fashion (and your tanned skin). And though it may traditionally scream fall, we're putting a spring in its step with a few insider beauty tips.
For a dark spring lip, stick with cooler shades that have blue, rather than brown undertones. This will keep the color looking modern and fresh and also help to brighten your smile. Try Make Up For Ever Number 46 or Sephora Collection Rouge Cream Lipstick in Intimidate. For something a bit more sheer, go for NARS Lipstick in Tamango.
It's best to keep the rest of your makeup minimal for a clean, crisp look that lets the lips shine. Backstage at Yves Saint Laurent, Pat McGrath paired a gloss-covered, deep-bordeaux mouth with a clear complexion and barely-there eyes (bleached brows and no mascara). Over at Givenchy, a creamy complexion and tawny-dusted eyes provided the perfect background for the deep-scarlet pout.
And the final touch before taking your new lip look for a frolic in the daisies? A glaze of gloss for sweet, springtime shine.
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