It’s Red Lip Season: Your Guide to the Perfect Red (That Stays on Under a Mask)

You know that one outfit that’s your go-to when you want to feel like your hottest self? Or that one piece of jewelry that just seems to make every outfit complete? No matter how many things you’ve tried on, if you don’t have that one outfit that hits all the right curves or that one piece of jewelry that you love, you just feel incomplete. This is how I feel about lipstick. Lipstick makes me feel like I just stepped out of a magazine. There seriously is nothing more gratifying to me than going into Sephora and buying that perfect shade of lipstick—especially red.

Now, with the holidays just around the corner, we’re going to help you find that perfect shade of red lipstick that will not only complement your skin tone but will also impress at every party this season—and won’t wipe off in your mask on the way there. 

None of this is an exact science either. You can wear any of these shades with any skin tone, and if you feel good, it probably looks good. But if red feels uncomfortable or too bold for you, these are a great starting point to find a shade that works well and still looks somewhat “natural” on you.

 

Universal Shades

A true red shade (with equal amounts blue and orange) is likely to look good on every single skin tone because it doesn’t wash out any of the undertones in your skin. When in doubt, opt for one of these shades. These tend to be brighter and bolder, but that’s perfect for the holidays!

Fenty Beauty

Stunna Lip Paint

Sephora Collection

Cream Lip Stain

 

 

Fair Complexions

Fair complexions usually have a pink-based undertone. To really complement your skin tone, use blue-based reds or pink-based reds—think raspberry tones. These red lipsticks will pick up the pink tones in your complexion and really make your smile pop.

Pat McGrath Labs

MatteTrance Lipstick

Makeup By Mario

Ultra Suede Lipstick

 

 

Light Complexions

Light complexions typically lean neutral or warm-toned. To really complement your skin tone, use a slight orange-based red. These lipsticks will pick up the golden undertones and really brighten your complexion.

 

 

Medium Complexions

Medium complexions can lose and gain a suntan easily, so change your red lip based on the season. In the summertime when you are soaking up rays, wear an orange-based red. This will complement your bronze skin and lend a brightening look to your complexion.

In the winter when you’re cozying up by the fire, wear a blue-based red. This will complement your lighter skin tone while giving the appearance of brighter teeth.

Lisa Eldridge

Velvet Lip Colour

 

 

Olive Complexions

Olive skin tones have a yellow-green undertone that tans very easily. To really complement your bronze skin tone, use a brick or rust-colored red. These earthy tones will warm up your complexion while blending with your skin effortlessly.

 

 

Caramel Complexions

Caramel complexions have a yellow-based undertone. To really complement your skin tone, use a true cherry red. These red lipsticks will pick up the warmth in your skin tone and brighten your smile.

 

Golden Tan to Dark Complexions

Golden dark skin tones have a yellow undertone. This type of skin tone can really play with pigment when it comes to choosing a red lipstick. For a bolder look, try a true red. This will pick up the warmth in your skin and create a brighter complexion.

For a more natural-looking red, try blue-based reds—think oxblood. This will complement your darker skin tone and create a unified look.

 

 

Deep Complexions

Deep complexions can really play with pigment when it comes to red lipsticks. If you want a bolder look, use an orange-based red to really make your pout pop.

For a more natural-looking red, use a blue-based red—think Merlot. Both types of reds will complement your skin tone and create a brighter smile.

 

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