In addition to my series on different brushes, I also wanted to begin a series on different holiday looks – and what better to start this off with my favorite holiday look: red lips.
My all time favorite red lip combination has always been:
- Mac Russian Red Lipstick
- Mac Russian Red Lipglass
These reds are both blue based red, and according to the Mac Cosmetics website Russian Red Lipstick and Russian Red Lipglass are both " vivid-intense blueish reds"; meaning they are bright true reds with no orange undertones. They are shown below individually as well as together on a model.
Many people do not understand the difficulty in actually achieving a red lip. Red is a difficult color to work with an requires maintenance throughout the time in which it is being worn.
A fellow beauty blogger, Temptalia, whose blog I read religiously, has an amazing tutorial on how to achieve the red lip (which can be found here) In her tutorial, she uses Mac Viva Glam I Lipstick and Mac 316 lip brush, Mac 194 concealer brush, however you can substitute for whatever you have.
Start with bare lips. (Mine have a touch of foundation from applying it to my face, but this is not an issue, as you'll see in the next step.)
Using the 194, apply a layer of foundation all over your lips. Alternatively, you could use Urban Decay's Primer Potion or MAC's Lip Erase (PRO product). The purpose is to neutralize your lips and reduce pigmentation and undertones.
Your lips should resemble something like this.
Using the 316, pick up a generous amount of Viva Glam I lipstick and begin applying it to the bow of your lip.
Using the 316, you want to line your lips with the lipstick itself, before applying it all over the lips. Alternatively, you could use a matching lip liner (Red Enriched cremestick liner is my recommendation) to get a cleaner line or for added bleed prevention if your lips have a tendency to bleed.
This is how your upper lip should appear.
Now, utilize the same technique to line the bottom of your lower lip.
Since we are using the same lipstick to fill in the lips, perfection is not key! It doesn't have to be an exact line.
It's time to fill in your lips. Keep brushing the 316 against the lipstick itself and then apply the color generously to your bottom and upper lips.
Keep repeating the process until you get to the desired level of redness. It will start off as a light to medium pink and get darker, eventually to the truest red that you see from the lipstick itself.
After several applications, your lips should have a color like this.
Fix any imperfections by slowly going over the edges of your lips. If you find yourself with a few bits that are outside the lines, there are two ways to remove it. One, use a cotton swab with a touch of make remover, and erase the flaws. Two, use foundation or concealer to go over the flaws. Either way will usually accomplish what you need, but if there is a significant stray red mark, makeup remover is the better option.
Here is the final version.
And here is Temptalia, in all her gorgeous glory:
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