Makeup 101: Stop Fearing Lipstick!

November 5, 2009 11:00 am     Posted in Beauty, Style  Ali - Syracuse University g+ page

red lipstick Marilyn-MonroeAs a little girl, lipstick was always the first item I’d reach for in my mom’s purse. I always watched her swipe a little across her lips and look instantly beautiful. I wanted to look beautiful, too.


By Ali

And now that I’m actually old enough to be wearing the stuff…well, lipstick scares me. Although it defined icons like Marilyn Monroe and Christina Aguilera, I find the whole thing a bit stressful. There is a very fine line between looking glam like Gwen Stefani and looking like you’re just trying too hard to look glam like Gwen Stefani. And I always worry I’m in the latter category.

But I still want it! Lipstick is classic. And if it’s done right, it’s glamorous.

So how does one do it right? How do we college girls find the right lipstick to enhance our lips without making us look like a clown? I’ve been doing my research (OK, so it was for my own selfish reasons, but I’m sharing it with you now!) and I found some general lipstick guidelines for choosing the best shade and wearing it well.

Picking a Color: For everyday wear, choose a color that is only a few shades darker than your natural lip color.  Remember, your lips are naturally a few shades darker than your skin tone so if you’re testing a color on your hand (you know, to avoid germs…I’m a freak) keep that in mind.  Choosing a color this way will enhance your lips naturally and not scream, “I’m playing with my mom’s makeup bag!” In general, the lighter your skin tone, the lighter shade you should choose. 

If you are going for a less-neutral/more dramatic nighttime look, light skinned girls should go for pinky tones, medium tones should choose berry shades, and those with dark skin can go for deep browns or reds.  This article on eHow talks more about undertones and specific shades of colors, but in general the simple guidelines above work well.

Pick a Type: Lipstick comes in several different types like matte, long-lasting, liquid, metallic… Matte and long lasting lipsticks are great to provide a defined look, but if you are looking to make your lips appear fuller, a lipstick with shine or gloss will be a better choice.  Another option is a lip-stain, which provides intense, lasting color and shine.

Lip-liner: My girl New York is known for her beautiful lip-liner, but I’m guessing you don’t necessarily want to emulate her style.  Basically, most of us college-aged girls don’t need lip-liner.  Our lips are pretty full already, so lip liner isn’t necessary until we get old and our lips thin.  At this point lip-liner is just going to look ridiculous and over-the-top, so stay away.

Don’t be afraid to use some color on your lips. If you do it right – i.e. pick the right shade for your skin – you can look beautiful and glamorous just like Marilyn, Gwen…and your mom.

9 Comments on "Makeup 101: Stop Fearing Lipstick!"
  1. rach says:
    Thu, 5th Nov 20096:32 am 

    i think anyone can go for reds too. granted it might not be appropriate for class, but i totally rock the red lipstick when the occasion calls for it (a la Blair Waldorf – my fashion role model)

    hit up the makeup counters at the mall and ask them to help you find a shade that works.

  2. Anna says:
    Thu, 5th Nov 20098:05 am 

    Ahhh! No! Lip liner is nearly a must unless you want your lipstick to fade and feather after an hour (ESPECIALLY with reds). Granted, you shouldn't pick a lip liner the same color as the lipstick until you get older, but a neutral one fences the color in so your lips don't end up like Bozo.

  3. Erin says:
    Thu, 5th Nov 20098:42 am 

    I agree with Anna, I saw it on some makeover show, the liner is a base you need it to help make the color richer and last longer, also another way to do this is to put on some concealer on your lips. Start at base color similar to your skin and then put on the color, the reason for this is so that you get the real color of the lipstick not the color of your lips + the lipstick, which is what you are going for.

  4. Samantha says:
    Thu, 5th Nov 20091:40 pm 

    I use long-lasting lip stick and it stays on much better without lip liner. If you're using a traditional lipSTICK-definitely opt for liner. Just no need to define your lips with it…work what you've got ;-)

  5. Courtney says:
    Thu, 5th Nov 20094:15 pm 

    The Body Shop makes some really great lip liner, just called Lip Line Fixer. It has no color, I love it.

    L'OREAL Colour Riche lip line in Beyond Pink is also a really great one for neutral colors.

  6. Emily says:
    Wed, 18th Nov 20094:45 pm 

    I've been doing red lippie for years now, and I've never used lipliner unless I wanted to change the colour of the lipstick slightly. And I've got really pale skin-like, glow in the dark pale-and bright reds work on me.

  7. knownever says:
    Sun, 29th Nov 200911:29 am 

    I never knew this until recently but apparently you are supposed to put liner on AFTER you apply your lipstick. although I generally only use it for really bold going out shades like fuchsias and stuff

  8. guest says:
    Mon, 25th Apr 20113:33 pm 

    Please don't add Marilyn Monroe and Christina Aguilera in the same Icon status Marilyn Monroe is an Icon.Christina Aguilera is a Marilyn Monroe Poser.Christina Aguilera looks like a clown with lipstick.There are certain lipsticks that can be used for skin tones because if you pick the wrong one it can age you or make you look bad.

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