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Why doesn't this lipstick color look good on me? | Why doesn't this lipstick color look good on me? |
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It happens to all of us. You spend an hour at the store, glancing over every lipstick color, every shade, and every texture, only to bring it home and discover? well, it just doesn't look right. Elke Von Freudenberg, editorial makeup artist and hair stylist, shares with us the secret to finding the right shade. Why doesn't lipstick look good on you, the same way it does in the tub? It's usually not the color that you saw in the tube that looks bad (otherwise, you wouldn't have bought it!), but the underlying or undertone color in the lipstick that shows it's true colors after you've applied it. 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 Yellow/orange Green/blue Silver/gray Green
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