Nude lipstick for those on who in looks bad and why!

Are we sure that nude or flesh-colored lipstick looks good on everyone? Or rather, on who does nude lipstick look bad?

To make the application of lipstick more precise, the lip contour with the pencil must be defined. Depending on the shade, nude lips often get lost in the rest of the complexion, so when you choose to apply a color that is close to that of the lips it is wise to use a lip pencil of a slightly darker shade. First you start by tracing the Cupid’s bow. Then, you outline the lower lip leaving the center of the lips bare and finally, I fill in the upper and lower lips using lip paint in nude shades.

Nude lipstick should reflect your personal mood, but it’s understandable that choosing neutral shades in cosmetics is absolutely not easy, especially when you are not used to neutral tones. Typically people with warmer skin undertones should opt for pink, mauve and warm brown nudes. While those with cold skin undertones can choose beige, peach, orange or cold browns. A shade like Unbuttod by Stunna Lip Paint is perfect. If you have a neutral undertone, choosing the most appropriate colors becomes easier. That said, regardless of your undertone, if you like a particular neutral color, use it and make it yours!.

ENHANCE YOUR EYES!

When applying a nude lipstick you can emphasize any other area of ​​the face. For example, a particularly intense eye make-up with a bright eyeshadow and a cat-eye line, balanced with a natural face, a delicate blush and neutral lipstick could instantly create a glamourous diva. Also the monochromatic look which delicately highlights various points of the face is a must. For example, a neutral lipstick could be paired with a highlighter or a light dusting and a more neutral look with desert shades, finishing with two coats of black mascara.