How To Wear Red Lipstick – Tips And Tricks

Before we begin with our tutorial on how to wear red lipstick, here are a bunch of things to keep in mind to rock the perfect red pout.

Tutorial – How To Apply Red Lipstick Perfectly

Here are the essentials that you need before you start applying red lipstick.

Lip balm Red lipstick Lip liner pencil Lip brush Concealer Face powder Tissues

Note: If you’re a newbie, solid regular lipstick is recommended rather than the popular liquid lipstick. Although liquid lipstick lasts longer, it’s easier to go for a regular one and then transition slowly. [ Read: Red Lipstick Shades For Indian Skin ]

How To Wear Red Lipstick: A Step-By-Step Tutorial With Pictures

To learn how to apply red lipstick properly, follow these simple steps.

Step 1: Prep Your Lips

Apply a nourishing lip balm, preferably before you start doing your makeup, so it has enough time to get absorbed into your skin. If your lips are chapped or dry, gently exfoliate them using a wet wipe and buff away any dead skin.

Step 2: Blot Away The Lip Balm

Do not go in with your lipstick directly after prepping your lips. Instead, use a tissue to blot away the lip balm. Next, apply a light layer of powder on your lips with a brush to create a nice and dry canvas for your lipstick to adhere to.

Step 3: Apply The Lipstick

Apply lipstick before you apply your lip liner. Use a lip brush to really work the formula into your lips.

Step 4: Time For Your Lip Pencil

Use a lip pencil in a shade that matches your red lipstick to define the edges and correct any unevenness or asymmetry on the lips. You can also use the pencil to slightly (yes, just slightly) overdraw the lips to make them look poutier and fuller. Make sure you don’t start far away from your original lip shape. It looks good only in pictures but slightly bizarre in person. Pro Tip: Don’t use a lip liner that’s significantly lighter than your lipstick unless you want to make your lips look smaller. Also, don’t use one that’s a lot darker than your lipstick, unless you’re going for an ombre look (in which case, you must remember to blend it out really, really well).

Step 5: Blot Your Lips

Take one ply of tissue paper and press it against your lips to absorb any excess oils and then reapply another light layer of your lipstick. This will double the wear time of your lipstick. [ Read: Complete History Of Lipsticks ]

Step 6: Clean Up

Use an angular brush with a little bit of concealer on it to clean up and sharpen the edges of your lips. You’re using the brush like an eraser to achieve a crispy, clean edge. Finally, take a brush and dip it in some face powder. Use it to powder the skin right along the edges of your lips. Transfer proof your lips using some translucent setting powder over a tissue. This will help absorb any excess oils in the area, preventing the lipstick from melting and bleeding.

Step 7: Check For Lipstick On Your Teeth

When wearing red lipstick, we make the common mistake of not checking for stains on our teeth. Place a finger in your mouth and pull out after freshly applying the lipstick. It removes excess color that most probably will transfer to your lips. Make sure you do a quick check before stepping out. And you’re all set! And you’re all set! Ladies, if you’re new to lipstick, don’t be afraid to rock red just because it’s a bold color. Embrace the confidence that your red lipstick lends you! Red lipstick not only looks great with your little black dress on a special night out, but it also looks incredibly cool with a pair of jeans and a casual sweater on a Saturday afternoon. What type of red lipstick is right for me? When it comes to red, true reds that do not have orange or blue undertones flatter all skin tones. Choosing your lipstick finish depends on your comfort level with matte, creamy, or glossy finishes. To find out what you like best, test away! Should I keep the rest of my makeup simple when sporting a red lip? Yes! This especially applies to your base makeup. Make sure you don’t have a lot of blush or heavy contouring going on as this can end up looking loud and gaudy. It’s okay to enhance your eyes with a winged liner look or even a subtle smokey eyeshadow. But keeping it minimal is key. As a beginner keeping it simple is a smart move. But experimenting with what works best for you as you gain confidence with red lips is the key. I have gorgeous red hair. Which red lipstick should I go for? If you have flaming red hair, coral red lipsticks will look stunning on you. Even M.A.C’s iconic Ruby Woo would be a hit on you! I have thin lips. How do I pull off red lipstick? Bold colors can make your lips look thinner. But if you master the application technique, you won’t have any trouble with red. Use a lip liner and stick to a red lipstick with a cream finish to make your lips look fuller. Which red lipstick will flatter my dark hair? Hello, brunettes! Try true reds or bright berry-colored reds, and you won’t be disappointed. What’s a good red lipstick if I have fair to pale skin? First of all, don’t shy away from bold colors. We recommend trying a true red, a dark brick red or a cherry red. Is red lipstick okay for an interview? Just a hint of red lipstick is okay for an interview. Ensure it is not too bright or dark as it may come across as intimidating and over-the-top.