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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Makeup Lipstick


Makeup Lipstick
How can you tell what your undertone color is? Run a tester lipstick onto a piece of white paper (we do this for photo shoots all the time to find the right color, because on film, those undertones can look off), and look, what color do you see besides? It's easier to see on white paper, harder to see on skin tone until it's too late. What are you looking for? For theory's sake, let's take your favorite brown toned lipstick. Your basic lipstick undertones that you might see would be:

    * Red - pink
          o 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!
    * Yellow - orange
          o 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 side, rather than the range. Too much orange can make skin look gray and sluggish.
    * Green - blue
          o A way to make a lipstick more dramatic - deeper. Try to stay clear of these if possible, they can make you look like you're STILL standing under fluorescent lighting.

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