Pink lipstick is a great way to brighten up any makeup look instantly. It can be worn for a subtle, everyday look or to make a bold statement. Whether in light and pastel shades or deep and vibrant hues, pink lipstick looks beautiful on all skin tones and is incredibly flattering. As well as being an easy way to add color, it’s also a timeless classic that can be worn repeatedly.
Pink lipstick looks great on all skin tones – from fair to deep and everything in between. For a natural, classic look, choose a light pink shade with a subtle sheen. Opt for an intense hot pink or fuchsia shade for darker skin tones to make your lips pop. For fairer skin tones, try a deeper rose or mauve color for an elegant and romantic finish.
For an evening look, bold and matte pink lipstick is the perfect choice. Look for a vivid shade like hot pink or fuchsia that will stand out against elegant and glamorous eveningwear. To complete the look, add a touch of black eyeliner and mascara, letting the lips be the star of the show!
Whatever your skin tone or occasion, there’s a perfect French pink lipstick out there just waiting to be discovered.
- Rouge Hermès Satin lipstick in 40 Rose
- Chanel ROUGE ALLURE VELVET Luminous Matte Lip Colour in rosewood
- YSL Beauty Slim Matte Longwear Lipstick in 29 Coral Revolt
- Guerlain Rouge G Refillable Lipstick in 518 – le rose blush
- Lancome L’Absolu Rouge Cream Lipstick in 337 Blush Classique
Rimmel Lasting Finish Lipstick, Candy
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Put forth some minimal effort into your links – none of them correspond directly to the lipstick you’re mentioning.
Hi Laurie, I did attempt to link to the color mentioned but unfortunately not every retailer allows this. It bothers me too but please don’t speak to me like I didn’t put “effort” into doing so. I promise you I did!