Monday, March 15, 2010

The Red Wine Stain you Don't Want to Come Out

   For the first time in many seasons we're diving into bright spring colors. They're on our shoes, our dresses, even our nails. As much as we all love to add a pretty pink pop to our puckers, any more pastels and we'll look like a rejected Easter egg. One way to take this season's pretty pastels from Easter dresses frilly pasts into our sexy grown up futures is just a little lip service.
  A much neglected color is one that we need to not forget. The color of deep red wine, plums, and all things royal these sheer washes of color do wonders for your face. This color works on all but translates best on fairer skin tones, and since tans are so 1997-wear that Snow White complexion proud with these plum lips.


In a lip butter...
    Korres makes an all natural lip butter that does wonders for your lips and doubles as a creamy cheek stain. Get it in Plum for this trend. 




To stain it on...
Another all natural product that does its job, Tarte has a lip stain that will have that perfect "just ate a pomegranate popsicle" stain on your lips all day. The shade Moody will get the job done. 


Oh so glossy...
Clinique's Vitamin C Lip Smoothie is a nutritional drink for your tired puckers. Kill two birds with one stone to heal and look sexy and on trend with Goodness Grapecious.



For full coverage...
Nars creamy lipstick in Fast Ride is a young fresh color that has the grown up appeal of lipstick with a velvety moisturizing sheen to not make this color too stuffy or perfect.


If your cheeks need to feel the plum love...
 Introduce them to another fabulous stain from Tarte. With real fruit extracts, it keeps your skins moisture sealed in while giving you that sexy flush with a modern darker shade. Bride is a color that cannot be ignored.




Don't forget to leave them wanting more of your mulberry kisses & pucker up.

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for saying that tan is out! As a totally pale girl, I thought that was awesome :) Great makeup advice too! Thanks Kat!

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