There are some lip colors you just can't wear, right? Wrong!
Take note from Emma Roberts,
who hit the Dabka premiere red carpet at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival
in a bold lip color we never thought to try. Orange is already a daring
choice, especially if you're not attending a high-profile event, but
the right shade can make the biggest impact.
Most orange options on the market are either a bright pop, pastel or a burnt-tinged hue; however, the actress' 100% Pure Cocoa Butter Semi-Matte Lipstick
in Cactus Bloom is the perfect balance of red and orange, leaning more
toward the latter. It's refreshing to see, since most times, that color
combo leans more red.
Follow
in Emma's footsteps and try a surprising lip shade even if it gives you
apprehension. Even if the color may clash with your skin tone, there
are other ways to make it work. Keep scrolling to see others how other
celebs made a risky lip color work! And shop their daring shade, too.
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Lily Collins
Everybody is into oxblood lips these days, but Lily's
deep, dark color is almost more purple than red. Carry this theme
throughout your face, with like-colored smoky eyes and bold eyebrows.
Soften up the vampy look a super-feminine, almost delicate outfit.
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Kate Bosworth
Wearing a softer orange, Kate mastered the shade by
wearing a color-blocked dress featuring other complementary muted hues.
Between her makeup, the assymetrical dress and clutch, it all looks like
one intentional color palette. The metallic sheen of the dress even
matches the gloss-like finish of the lip product.
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Naomi Campbell
You can never go wrong with a strong red lip. A glitter
lip though? That's risky, but very trendy right now. To make this look,
if you aren't Naomi,
Taylor Swift,
Bella Hadid
or any other celeb who rocked Pat McGrath's lip kits, line the eyes in a
dark black hue and full lashes but keep everything else neutral.
Because everything is so dramatic up top, keep your outfit super simple.
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Olivia Palermo
It's not Halloween. It's Olivia at Paris Fashion Week.
You can make the oftentimes costume color look couture by keeping the
rest of the face almost bare. Fix your brows, swipe on some mascara and
go! Tip: Line the lips with concealer so the dark hue doesn't budge.
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Emma Roberts
Emma complemented her orange lipstick with soft brown
shadow diffused out to her skin. The orange tint in her blush softened
the impact of the lips, making it a more balanced look.
The best tip of all? Wear a risky color with confidence.
Have these looks inspired you to try a more daring color?
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