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Saturday, 26 March 2011
Coral me happy
If, like me, you have near enough milk-bottle-white skin and brilliant red lipsticks make you look like the walking dead, try an orange-red hued lippy instead. I bought and would recommend Revlon's ColorBurst Coral, as it is still as striking as a traditional red, but gives you that warmer tone to balance well with pale skin and bring out the rosiness in cheeks.
This shade suits all hair colours and skin tones, and is ideal as spring is upon us. Pure reds can look too heavy and out of place in the warmer months, but the Coral shade is a sure fire hit all year round.
One of its quirks is that you can build up the colour to the gain the desired intensity. After experimenting, I found that you can slick on one layer for a glammed up day time look, or add a further couple as night hits for a more intense effect.
Best of all lips don't get dehydrated with this lippy; its oil free but adds moisture in a non-sticky, long lasting way. A definite staple for the make up bag at the bargain price of around £7.00.
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