How to pick the best lipstick color for you
August 4, 2022
How to find the best lipstick color for you
If you want to confidently choose the perfect shade of lipstick for you, the one that you know will look great no matter what, you need to think about things like sweet cream, weak tea, milk chocolate and espresso. And then take a tour of your jewelry box.
Confused? Don’t be. According to Artistry™ Creative Director of Makeup Design Rick DiCecca, thinking about the colors of those items in relation to your skin as well as your preferred jewelry is a key first step in selecting the lipstick shade that will light up your look instead of one that will stand out for all the wrong reasons.
“Choosing the best shades of lipstick for your skin tone starts with knowing your skin’s level of intensity and its undertone,” DiCecca said. Skin intensity, or skin tone, is how light or dark your skin is, while your undertone comes from the natural colors underneath your skin’s surface.
What is my skin tone and undertone?
Consider your skin’s intensity in these terms, DiCecca said: light, light/medium, medium, medium/deep, deep, very deep.
“Think of milk when you think of a light skin tone,” he said. “Sweet cream is a good example of a light/medium skin tone. Weak tea for medium-toned skin. Milk chocolate for a medium/deep skin tone. Strong tea for a deep skin tone, and espresso or 80% dark chocolate for a very deep skin tone.”
Your jewelry box is where your undertone comes in. It can be cool, warm or neutral. If your jewelry box is filled with white/silver metals, you most likely have a cool undertone, DiCecca said. If it features mostly gold, it’s a good bet you have a warm undertone.
“If you wear silver and gold metal together at the same time, then you’re more than likely a neutral undertone, therefore you have the luxury of looking great in both cool and warm tones,” he said.
Lipstick guide for skin tones and undertones
Once you feel you have nailed down where you fall on the skin tone and undertone spectrums, you’re prepared to navigate through the endless lipstick shades out there to find the one for you. Below DiCecca describes the ideal colors and shades for each combination and illustrates them using
“The great thing about this collection is that it was formulated with intense pigments and tested with more than 60 people from every different skin tone to ensure that everyone would be able to find a shade that worked with their skin,” DiCecca said.
Here’s what you should look for based on your skin tone and undertone:
- Fair or light skin with warm undertones: Try warm pinks, coral, peach or nude beiges with a peachy undertone colors like the Artistry Go Vibrant #209 Love Note Nude or #207 Blush Crush.
- Medium skin with warm undertone: Try deep peach and coral shades like #108 Text Me Terracotta or #110 Crush on Coral.
- Medium skin with cool undertones: Shades of rose, mauve, berry or cranberry look best, such as Artistry’s #203 Recharge Rose and #102 Weekend Rose.
- Dark skin with warm undertones: Check out the deep, warm browns – Artistry offers #108 Text Me Terracotta or #111 Go-Go Cocoa.
- Dark skin with cool undertones: Look for shades of ruby, wine and deep, cool plums. From Artistry try #104 Berry Special Evening.
Lipstick that enhances natural lip color
While a pop of color on your lips can make all the difference in the look you’re trying to create, sometimes you want to draw attention elsewhere. Maybe you’ve got a killer eye makeup today or you know your outfit is on fire.
That’s when you may want to choose a more natural color lipstick, sometimes called a nude lip. Here’s how your skin tone plays into that decision, also using Artistry Go Vibrant shades to illustrate:
- For lighter skin tones: Choose a shade that is slightly darker than your natural skin tone and choose warm or cool colors based on your undertone. Prefer gold jewelry? Try the warm shade of #209 Love Note Nude. Is silver more your style? Go for the cooler #208 Lazy Day Latte or #201 Lunch Date Pink.
- Medium skin tones: If you have a medium skin tone with warm undertones, choose a caramel shade, such as #108 Text Me Terracotta. For cool undertones, try a dark rose shade like #203 Recharge Rose.
- Deep skin tones: For people with deeper skin tones and a cool undertone, look for a deep berry shade such as #104 Berry Special Evening. Those with warmer undertones can try #111 Go-Go Cocoa.
Choosing a lipstick color to match your outfit and accessories
Once you know your skin intensity and undertone, you can use that knowledge to select clothing colors that look good on you too. Simply use the same guidelines outlined above. Bonus: When you use the same system to choose both, your lipstick and outfit will always be in sync.
But there is something to be said for going against the system, DiCecca said, if that’s what you’re looking for. “For a natural effect, choose colors within your undertone family,” he said. “When you want to make a dramatic statement, choose colors that are the opposite.”
And what lipstick color goes with a black dress? You know the one you have in the back of your closet for those special occasions? Go for the dramatic statement, DiCecca said.
“To create maximum impact when wearing your little black dress or for any significant event, choose a lipstick shade that’s the opposite of your undertone, he said. “If your undertone is warm try a shade that has a cool undertone. If you have a cool undertone try a shade in the warm family.”
Want to test out some of those shades before you leave the house? You can with the Artistry Virtual Beauty app. Download it for your iOS® or Android® device and to give them a virtual whirl to help you choose your new favorites!
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