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How to find the right RED for you

18 August, 2015 - 09:07pm by - First Lady | 30 Comments

Article by BR Natalie

The Rolling Stones, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, True Blood.  All have used iconic close ups of a red pout to get their message across - red lips are dangerous. Red lips are hot.  Red lips are sexy.

Red lips are also the colour of the Femme Fatale - there's something about a red lipstick that makes women feel bold and daring.  Red lipstick has been around for centuries.  In the middle ages women would make lip rouge out of sheep fat and mashed red roots.  Queen Elizabeth became a red lip advocate in the 1500s, a time when people believe lipstick to be magical and have the ability to ward off death. In the 18th Century opinions on lipstick was divided across the world - in England it was illegal for an unmarried woman to wear lipstick, whereas in America women were known to carry and suck on lemons through the day, to encourage their lips to redden.  

Thankfully not only do we live in a time when red lipstick is readily available, the choice is almost infinite.  So in our pro-red-lip society, how does a girl choose the best shade for her?

Skin tones

Golden or yellowy undertones are warm.  Blue and pink undertones are cool.  About 80% of women are cool, but a quick 'wrist check' will clear it up.  If your veins look blue, you're cool, if they look green you're warm.

It's commonly thought that paler girls must be cool and dark skin must be warm.  This isn't the case - You can be fair skinned and warm and you can be dark skinned and cool. If you're struggling to work out your undertones, book a consult at a reputable makeup counter, or ask your beauty therapist.

Complexions

Fair Skin

- Blue based deep cherry reds work with pink undertones to make lips stand out.

- Cranberries are a great option for warming up fairer skin tones, without being too goth.

- Wine shades contain violet which helps prevent fair skin tones from looking washed out.

Medium complexions

- Orange reds with slight blue undertones work well with warm complexions.

- Pinot Noir/Blackberry shades are the statement lip for a gal with a medium complexion.  Red based but mainly purple hues will create a striking look.

Dark Complexions

- Orange really stands out against darker skin, offering a bold, fun look.  You need confidence to rock this look.

- Maroon offers a complimentary depth of colour to a simple makeup look.  Keep your eyes simple and frame your face with great brow game.

- Raspberry reds are fun and flirty, and look delicious with a slick of gloss on top.

Hair Colour

Blonde with cool tones  -  Go for plum, rose, or reds with blue undertones.

Blonde with warm tones - Go for coral, orange or copper reds.

Dark hair with cool tones - Go for cherry, plums and merlots. 

Dark hair with warm tones - Go for browny reds and golden or orange reds. 

Red hair with cool tones - Go for blue reds and wines.

Red hair with warm tones - Go for lighter and brighter oranges.

So there you have it, our quick guide to choosing the right red lipstick for you.  If you're still a little miffed look at the shade name for hints and compare it to our list.  But don't be afraid to break the rules - if you love it, rock it!




 

 

Red lips are iconic.  The Rolling Stones, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, True Blood.  All have used iconic close ups of a red pout to get their message across. 

Like red nails, red lips are also the colour of the Femme Fatale - there's something about a red lipstick that makes women feel bold and daring.  Give the girl the right shade of red lipstick and she can conquer the world.  (Ok we know that quote is about shoes but you get the point!)

And like we discovered yesterday with nail polish, red lipstick has been around for centuries.  In the middle ages women would make lip rouge out of sheep fat and mashed red roots.  Queen Elizabeth became a red lip advocate in the 1500s, a time when people believe lipstick to be magical and have the ability to ward off death. 

In the 18th Century opinions on lipstick was divided across the world - in England it was illegal for an unmarried woman to wear lipstick, whereas in America women were known to carry and suck on lemons through the day, to encourage their lips to redden.

Our favourite tidbit about the history of red lipstick comes from the most prudish of prudes - the Victorians.  Lipstick became socially unacceptable for all but ladies of the night, meaning to achieve 'naturally' red lips women would kiss rosy crepe paper, bite their own lips and create tinted lip salves.  Women also secretly traded recipes and made lip rouge with their friends in underground lip rouge societies.  (Hands up who'd be part of that club?!)

Thankfully not only do we live in a time when red lipstick is available - we're also encouraged to rock the look.  Even if the hunt for the perfect red lipstick is almost as elusive as the hunt for the perfect pair of jeans.

Comments

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6th September, 2014

Am I the only one who doesn't really follow these guidelines? I seem to chose colours based on how appealing they are, and wear em.. even if they don't suit me. Lol

5th September, 2014

This is a really useful article - thanks BR! Didn't know about the 'wrist check'!

4th September, 2014

I love a good red lippy and I wish this article had come out years ago as it would help helped me so much. I just ended up trying and buying till I got the right one but once I got the undertone right no stopping me. Great artical

3rd September, 2014

I have always loved a clear bright blue red for lips, but cherry, plum and merlot are also often on my lips. Yummy!

2nd September, 2014

definitely a plum girl, I can't pull off the orange coloured reds they always look horrible on me :)

2nd September, 2014

Cool article. I love red lippy. Its vibrant and fresh looking.

1st September, 2014

I haven't worn a red lippy because of not knowing where to start but this made it a lot easier to find one thatll match my medium skintone, thank you :)

1st September, 2014

I love my red lippys. Was at a makeup party once & it was interesting seeing the same lipstick was a different colour on different people.

1st September, 2014

I've just started wearing red lipstick, and I really do love the pop of colour it gives.

1st September, 2014

Awesome thanks BR I just brought my first red lippy last week and then freaked out that it's too bright, gonna build the confidence up to wear it :) Glad I seemed to go with the right tone thou.

1st September, 2014

Uh... what if they're both? I could have one colour on my top lip and a different on the bottom haha

1st September, 2014

I love the red lippy look (done right) but on me I just feel like I look too 'done up' when I wear it! Have a few red lippies but have only ever rocked a red lip a couple of times in public

31st August, 2014

Hmm I am definitely thinking a browny red or coral lipstick for me and luckily I think I have some that would just be perfect! :)

31st August, 2014

Well timed! I only own one red and it was a tiny one that cost $1. I have ordered a few, and I think from swatches I ordered what will work for me. But will have to wait and see!

31st August, 2014

Great article thank you! Plum lippy for me and cherry for special :)

Macs
2nd September, 2014

I havent worn red lippy in public. Have tried it on at home. I also am medium to dark toned skin and dont really know what suits.

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