Where lipstick is concerned, the important thing is not color, but to accept God's final word on where your lips end.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There's lots of things you pull out lipstick for.
As a makeup artist, I learned quickly that the color of your lips affects the way a lipstick looks. If you see your friend wearing a great color, don't assume it will be right for you.
I don't necessarily like wearing lipstick; I just think it's funny to do. I think the darker the better, but it's whatever my girlfriend Kiera has in her purse.
But for real, for me, I feel like with the red lipstick thing it all depends on the pair of complexion. I'm just being for real. You have to be fair skinned to get away with that.
The most versatile lipstick you can own is a shade that's just a bit brighter than your natural lip color.
Dark lipstick on me is both a risk and a disaster.
Purple lipstick? Naw, that looks stupid on all girls!
I think if you're going to wear a red lip, you don't want it wearing you, so it's about finding the right colour.
If someone says, 'I love that lipstick,' I will always try to answer, honestly, if I know what color it is. It's a connective tissue.
Lipstick is iconic. It's the one product that marks out an era, and a certain lip colour can define a season. It makes me feel more 'done'. I wear a beige lip in the day, but red when I'm going somewhere - it makes that transition from day to night. I just slick it on; I don't bother with lipliner.