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Eye Makeup Wear Red Lipstick: How to Make Your Eyes Pop with Minimal Effort



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If you're going for a strong eye, it's a good idea to have more than one shade of your desired color on hand. "When I am creating a strong eye makeup look, I tend to team my eyeshadows," says Ferriera. "I layer shades and tones to create depth and richness."


While the bride and bridesmaids will have professionals booked to apply their day-of makeup, there's no rule against wedding guests doing the same. Search local makeup artists or beauty salons that offer makeup services and vet their portfolios to see if their styles and technique is a match for what you're looking for."},"@type": "Question","name": "How much does it cost to have your wedding makeup done?","acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer","text": "This will depend entirely on your location, your makeup look, and whether you go to a salon or hire a pro to come to you. Going to a local salon will be the most affordable, although you may be able to get an up-and-coming artist to come to you for a reasonable rate."]}]}] 88 years of expert advice and inspiration, for every couple.


While the bride and bridesmaids will have professionals booked to apply their day-of makeup, there's no rule against wedding guests doing the same. Search local makeup artists or beauty salons that offer makeup services and vet their portfolios to see if their styles and technique is a match for what you're looking for.


This will depend entirely on your location, your makeup look, and whether you go to a salon or hire a pro to come to you. Going to a local salon will be the most affordable, although you may be able to get an up-and-coming artist to come to you for a reasonable rate.


We've all been there. Running into someone with the perfect red lipstick, only to think to yourself, "wish I could pull that off." Well, girl you can! A red lip instantly makes you feel confident, sexy, and put together. It elevates any outfit you're wearing. Below are 6 myths about wearing red lipstick. Afterwards, you can totally pull of this style! It's one of those things, that once you do it, you realize it's incredibly easy to wear and looks absolutely amazing.


Ask a makeup artist to help you find a cooler, blue based red lipstick. Those colors that pull blue or purple will look better on fair skin. Those reds that are more of a coral, terra-cotta, or warmer tone will look better on warmer skin tones. However, the biggest thing is to own it! These are just general guidelines. The biggest thing to take away when wearing makeup is that makeup is an art. Do what makes you feel most confident!


Growing up with a ceramic art teacher for a grandmother, I learned early on all about color theory. For instance, yellow and blue are across from each other on the color wheel. Choosing a bluer red lip will counteract the yellow in your teeth. You can also play around with deeper darker reds with purple tones. A lot of people think red is just that tomato red color. However, a berry colored lipstick will also make your teeth appear whiter. Pinker tones will also look really nice and give a softer look.


Using a red lip liner, color in the entire lip so your lipstick won't budge! To line the lips start at the cupid's bow and lightly trace along your natural lip line. Choose a shade 1-2 shades darker and apply on the outer corners of both the top and bottom lip. Then fill in with a shade 1-2 shades lighter in the center of your lip. Blend with a lip brush. The lighter color in the center will make your lips appear fuller (like when you highlight your cheekbones, it's pulling the lighter color forward to appear larger). Add a pop of clear gloss right in the center for hydration. Personally, I'm not a fan of over lining lips because unless it's done to perfection, especially using such a bold color, it can go so wrong!


Good news is that you have two great options! First, when applying your foundation apply across your lips lightly. Doing so will keep your lipstick in place. Apply your favorite red lipstick, and then take your thumb (clean hands) and put it in your mouth like you were going to suck your thumb. Take your thumb out of your mouth and notice the ring of red lipstick. Wash your hands again (sorry!)


If you want your lips to be the focus, keeping the rest of your makeup neutral will be key. However, if you want to wear a red lipstick during the evening or for a special night out, you certainly can up your eye shadow game. Charcoal and gun metal shadows look amazing with a bold red lip. Have your eyeliner be a bit thicker and add some false lashes. Shimmer on the eyes will also compliment the red lip.


I love multi-use products! There are so many good options where you can wear the product on your lips and your cheeks. While I don't recommend this for a dark red; one that is a coral tone will look amazing on both the cheek and lips. Apply blush sparingly to the apples of your cheeks. You can also choose a rosier color that gives the illusion of flushed skin. If you are going all out, apply more bronzer than blush and you'll be golden!


Ask any beauty editor or makeup artist about a classic makeup look and red lipstick will undeniably be a part of it. And why wouldn't it be - it's rich, intense and looks good on every skin tone...when worn well, that is. You see, when it comes to that elegant rouge tube, it isn't as easy as applying it and heading out of the door. No siree, with red lipstick there's a lot of care you need to take before and after applying it. Luckily for you, we spoke to Mansi Mehta Kothari, Makeup Artist and Creative Director, Makeup at MyGlamm to impart her wisdom with us. So if you're apprehensive about pulling off a fiery red lip, theseseven makeup tips are all you need to know.


Just as you would choose foundation and concealer based on how cool or warm your skin undertone is, you must do the same when it comes to red lipstick. For skin with cool pink undertones, bright fire-truck reds look lovely. For warmer yellow undertones which is usually medium to dusky skin, deeper reds like brick to crimson shades really pop against the skin. SPONSORED BY VUUKLE if(screen.width


Says Mansi, "When you wear red lipstick, ensure that you keep your eye makeup clean and minimal. Neat winged liner with a flick at the end is classic choice to wear." Red lips are attention-grabbing in themselves and don't need the drama of heavy eye makeup so definitely no smokey eyes. Even just concealed eyes with a few coats of mascara looks fantastic with red lips.


Even if poppy pink tones are usually your shades of choice when applying blush, they'll prove to be a clash of colour when wearing red lipstick. "Along with red lips, keep your blush neutral toned and close to the shade of your own skin. Terracota to bronze toned blush is an ideal choice for this look", advises Mansi.


Once you've decided to wear red lips, take your pick whether you'd like to opt for a juicy glossy finish or a stark matte one. This is because the rest of your face depends on the finish of your lips. Here's what Mansi has to say - "If you'll be wearing matte lipstick, make sure your face is hydrated and dewy. If it's glossy lips that you are going for, then your skin should be mattified." This ensures that there's a balance of finishes across the face, without looking too harshly matte or greasily glossy.


Especially if you have pigmented lips, the rich red colour showing up on your lips can be problematic. To make sure they truly pop, follow this makeup tip from Mansi. "Apply a thin layer of concealer that matches your skin tone all around your natural lip line and slightly inside the edges of your lip. Once it has dried, move on to lipstick." This works as a primer to remove any traces of pigmentation and prevents lipstick from bleeding outside.


Red lipstick is unforgivable when it comes to application because it requires clean, precise application. Ideally, a red lip liner can be helpful as a starting step to first draw the natural lip line and fill it in. If you're unsure about applying lipstick directly, a lip brush can give you more control over the colour. Word of advice though, don't try this when you're running late and sitting in the back of a cab.


Now once you've taken all the precautions, here's how Mansi advises red lipstick by applied properly - "First apply a layer of lip balm to your lips, leave it for two minutes and dab it off with tissue. Then use matching lip liner to line your natural lip shape and fill it in. Apply lipstick over this, dust a bit of translucent powder over it and finally, finish off with another coat of red lipstick." Now you won't need to shy away from red lipstick any longer. Give these tips a try and tell us what you think in the comments.


After your lip exfoliation, applies a nourishing lip balm or a primer to moisturize your lips before applying red lipstick. Lip balm is essential to get smooth lips and to prevent the red color from bleeding.


When French women wear red lipstick, their overall makeup remains fairly natural, which allows them to wear very intense shades of red lipsticks. The key here is to find the perfect balance between glam and natural. 2ff7e9595c


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