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Matching Red Lipstick and Blush
Red lipstick is a bold and iconic makeup look that can instantly elevate any outfit. However, finding the perfect blush to complement your red lip can be a challenge. Here are some expert tips for matching your red lipstick and blush, creating a harmonious and radiant look.
Choose a Blush That Complements Your Skin Tone
One of the keys to achieving a natural and flattering blush is to select a shade that complements your skin tone. Here are some recommendations:
Fair to Light Skin: Opt for soft, dusty pink blushes like Maybelline New York Fit Me Blush in Nude. These shades will provide a natural flush without overpowering your complexion.
Medium to Olive Skin: Select blushes with orange undertones, such as NYX Professional Makeup Sweet Cheeks Creamy Powder Blush in Totally Chill. The warmth in these shades will beautifully complement your skin tone.
Dark Skin: Try peachy or orange-based blushes like Tower 28 Beauty BeachPlease Tinted Lip + Cheek Balm in Golden Hour. These shades will add a radiant glow to your complexion.
Select a Blush That Matches Your Lipstick Undertones
Just as important as matching your skin tone, it's crucial to choose a blush that complements the undertones of your red lipstick. This will create a cohesive and harmonious look.
Cool Red Lipstick: Pair with blushes that have blue undertones, such as L'Oréal Paris Brilliant Signature Shiny Lip Stain and Maybelline New York Fit Me Blush in Nude. These cool-toned shades will balance the red lipstick without clashing.
Warm Red Lipstick: Match with yellow-based blushes, like those suggested for medium to olive skin tones. The warm undertones will complement the red lipstick, creating a radiant and natural look.
Apply Blush Strategically
The application technique can also make a significant difference in harmonizing your red lipstick and blush. Here are some expert tips:
Neutral Bronze-y Approach: Use a bronze-y cream blush to give a natural look without competing with the lip color. This approach is perfect for those days when you want a subtle, understated look.
Match Your Skin Tone: Choose blushes with undertones that match your skin tone, such as pinky browns for light to medium complexions. This will create a cohesive and natural look.
Old School Fail-safe: Pat some lip color onto your cheeks, blending gently to create a harmonious look. This tried-and-true technique ensures a perfect match every time.
Berry Sheer Take: Use the same shade as your lip color, smudging and blending it onto the cheeks for a natural flush. This method is perfect for those who prefer a monochromatic look.
Additional Tips
Avoid Overwhelming the Look: Ensure the blush doesn't compete with the red lipstick. Opt for subtle, natural shades that enhance the overall look without overpowering it.
Consider Your Hair and Eye Color: Factor in your hair and eye color when selecting a blush to ensure a cohesive look. For example, those with cool-toned hair and eyes may want to stick with cooler blush shades.