Firstly, any time you’re wearing lipstick, prepare your lips with a primer it’ll smooth out any wrinkles or fine lines in your lips and give you a smooth finish, especially if you’ll be layering lipsticks. When you’re combining different textures of lipstick, try your best to apply the matte formula first, because it will hold to your lips better than a creamy or glossy finish. Also, to keep your lipstick tube from getting messy with layering, apply the lipstick with a lip brush instead.
How to combine your lip colors:
Yellow + Orange: The first inkling would be to pair a bright orange with yellow. Neon
orange is such a huge color for spring, and we see it almost everywhere. Use that as a base, then warm it up with a yellow frosted lipstick for a subtle luster. The yellow will soften the blow of the bright orange a bit.
Purple + Blue: To make blue more wearable for someone who may not particularly select that, add a purple base to it first. By adding purple, you’re going to get more of a berry tone, or a deep currant.
Sheer Orange + Nude: Hot orange may be the color to wear right now, but sometimes, a sheer orange is all you really need. Take a sheer, natural orange and pair it with a nude base. Take a natural lip tone that looks more flesh toned, then pop the sheer orange over the nude. You’ll have a peachy color that looks amazing.
Nude + Bright Purple: Get a pretty pastel color for spring by mixing a nude base with a bright lavender that will really pop. A lot of people with warmer or golden skin tones can wear lavender. It just makes the look a little
bit happier.
Blue + Orange: Mixing blue and orange means putting together complementary colors off the color wheel, which means the color will caramelize and look more natural. Orange will also help take the blue into a more sandy, earth- tone color.
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