Wednesday, January 11, 2012

You want red lips. Or do you?

Red lipstick is the hardest thing to describe to someone. What you think of as red is not necessarily red to your bff (cause let's face it, that's who you're with when you're shopping for lipstick).

Do you really want red? Or are you really wanting a wine, or a hot pink, or just a gloss? So let's talk about the options...

First, I haven't really been a red lipstick wearer in the past. I usually gravitated towards a nude, or pink lip, cause I tend to go really dramatic on the eyes. But lately, I have been loving reds!

Reds can be classified as a "true red" (which is really just neutral), "blue red" (which tends to look pink/purple when placed next to a warmer color), and "orange red" (which is kinda obvious... it tends to verge on the edge of coral).

Time for some pictures!



These are the reds that I am going to talk about, starting from left to right.

Red Number 1: Cherry on Top Creamy Lipstick by Merle Norman. This lipstick formula is excellent. It is creamy (duh), so it doesn't settle into the creases of the lip, and it lasts for pretty much all day.

*SIDE NOTE* Lipstick doesn't have a set time for how long it is supposed to stay on. We will naturally "talk/eat" it off all day. It will transfer to straws, your food when you're taking bites, napkins, etc. Smaller lips will need to reapply more often than larger lips. (Basically, Reese Witherspoon will have to reapply her lipstick 3 times as often as Angelina Jolie.)

Cherry on Top is an orange-red, but barely. It is just a little more orange than most.

Cherry on Top, after a full day of work



Red Number 2: MAC Red by MAC. This color looks like a true red in the tube, but is a very blue red. (See the picture up there? It looks fuchsia!) MAC Red is a Satin finish. It is creamy going on, and also has staying power. On me, it looks semi-matte.

MAC Red


Red Number 3: Popsicle Red Lip Glaze by Merle Norman. This red is more of a gloss. It is very sheer, and has a bit of a gold fleck to it. Popsicle Red is very pretty when you are wanting color, but not a lot of pigment.

(I would have a picture here, but since I wore red lips today that were heavily pigmented, you wouldn't get the true sense of the color. There will be another color swatch further down. Otherwise, I'm sure it will pop up in another entry sometime.)




Red Number 4: Hussy Creamy Lip Color by Merle Norman
Red Number 5: Hussy Lip Glaze by Merle Norman
Red Number 6: Hussy Lip Polish by Merle Norman

Merle Norman did something genius. They came up with a lip color, and put it in every formula lip product that they have. The color in the tube looks the same. Going on? Totally different color each time. 

Hussy Collection

The products that I used (from left to right): #2 (Lip Glaze), #3 (Creamy Lip Color), #4 (Lip Polish).

Hussy is a true red, regardless of formula. I have worn Hussy with both cool and warm color clothing. It is a bold color, so I would definitely stick with very neutral eyes, and not a lot of pattern in the clothing, so as not to compete. 

Lip Glaze: Essentially gloss in a tube. If you layer it, you will get more of a color payoff.
Lip Polish: HIGHLY PIGMENTED lip gloss. It finishes to a very wet look. 

Hussy, Creamy Lip Color

Hussy, Lip Glaze

Hussy, Lip Polish

Red Number 7: Heartthrob Age Defying Lip Color by Merle Norman. This lipstick is not as creamy as the others. It does not give a glossy shine. However, it does not feather out, and it stays on pretty well. It is more of a "brown red" in that it is more burgundy/wine than anything else.

Heartthrob



Quick Tip: The best gloss on top of a red? A sheer gold. It doesn't change the color of the red, but rather enhances it. Clear will dilute your color.


Top to bottom: Cherry on Top, MAC Red, Popsicle Red

Top to bottom: Hussy in Creamy Lip Color, Lip Glaze, Lip Polish

Heartthrob