“The perfect true red has equal parts blue and yellow and looks great on almost everyone.” Still not sure what works for you? “If you’re in doubt, choose a neutral shade that has a mix of warm and cool,” says Dedivanovic, who employs the same theory when choosing a true red lipstick. Some examples of dark, cool shades are berries, plums and burgundies, whereas dark, warm shades include browns, rich chocolates and deep reds.” ![]() The second is the tone, or how warm or cool the shade is. “The darker the shade, the more dramatic the look because there’s greater contrast between your complexion and lip color. But Dedivanovic, who has his eponymous cosmetics line, Makeup by Mario, says there are a few things to keep in mind: “The first is the depth of color, or how light or dark the shade is,” he says. ![]() ![]() A post shared by MAKEUP BY MARIO so many factors like skin tone, undertones and lipstick finishes to consider, choosing the right dark lipstick for you can be tough.
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