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1. Red/pink: Makes the color seem warmer, but harder and deeper as well. Can also bring out all the red tones in your skin as well, so be careful!
Makes the color warmer, and softer. Looks great on warm skin tones, but if you're really pale, can bring out the green/blue undertones in your skin. To be on the safe side, go towards the yellow, rather than the orange. Too much orange can make the skin look gray and sluggish. 3. Green/blue:
4. Silver/grey: Adds shimmer, softness, depth, easy to spot in those light shimmer lipsticks that are so popular now. Adds light and softness to the lipstick, just make sure that it's not too much on the blue/grey side. Can make those under eye circles stand out. 5. Green:
Lipstick - Rule of Thumb: Whatever skin color you have that you don't like (like blue or grey under eye circles, redness, pink, etc....), try not to copy in your lipstick color or undertone as well. It's like wearing a red dress with sunburn. It just makes the problem appear worse than it is. Published on 11th April 2002
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