Thank Taylor Swift for modernising red lipstick. The biggest pop star in the world has made it her signature and it’s driven the trend for bulletproof lip stains (hers is courtesy of Pat McGrath Labs) ...
I reached out to multiple makeup artists and beauty experts, who were happy to share a few red lipsticks that they personally love and use on their clients. I also chatted with PureWow editors to ...
Old Hollywood starlets like Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, and Sophia Loren all seemed to have one thing in common: a beautiful red lip. And just like a classic set of bold red nails, there is ...
The kiss on the field had everyone talking. It wasn’t just the kiss — it was Taylor Swift’s signature lipstick that didn’t move a millimeter. How does she do it? Makeup artist Julie Niesen, who owns ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Christie, for one, is no stranger to a crimson pout. The ...
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The red lipstick theory, explained
The culture of color in the beauty world shows us that few things are as iconic as a red lipstick. Look back to the sultry cartoons of Jessica Rabbit and Betty Boop or remember blonde bombshells ...
Pat McGrath Labs describes this as a "lust-worthy red lip duo" you can use to "create ‘Taylor-Made' midnights muse majorness." You get the MatteTrance Lipstick in Elson 2, which is a vivid blue red.
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The red lip has been an icon of femininity since time immemorial, a symbol of strength and allure that has endured through ...
Yesterday, in my blog regarding catching your first fish of 2011, reader King Fisher called me out for lipping the smallmouth in this photo. He wrote: _”I get so sick and upset with photos from so ...
Red lipstick is undeniably powerful. A centuries-old symbol of status and power we can trace back to Mesopotamian royalty and ancient Egyptian elites—who created the coloring using ground stones and ...
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