MAC FAQ: Top 5 neutral/nude lipcolors and red lipcolors

gabi03

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^^^oooh Dare You is an awesome red color, i'd grab that before i other beloved ruby woo
 

goddessella

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Quote:
Originally Posted by MzzRach
I think Dubonnet is flattering on a variety of skintones. So gorgeous.

yea.. i love it on me.. i'm nc35/nc40

i think it's because its base is blue.. so it's bluish red... and it make's my teeth alotta whiter..
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Almond_Eyed

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Viva Glam V is a good everyday colour, it's very subtle on me since it's close to my natural lip colour. I LOVE Russian Red! So bright and bold, and it doesn't make my teeth look yellow since it's a blue red =) I just wish I had more opportunities to wear it.

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eidetica

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There is no cut and dried "do this" on darker skinned women and reds! The darkest skins of all- Ethiopians- are outright blue and look terrible in orange red. Or anything brown.

The current model of yellow versus pink tone is absurd; a huge chunk of us, from very white to very black (look up Ethiopians, Black skin, not brown) are blue based. MAC does not make a single base that I, a blue white Black Irish/ Northern European Celt can wear with out a huge pink or yellow stripe along the jaw. This is a very common problem. A lot of so called olive women are blues wearing a yellow base. Blue and yellow make green. Great with red!

This is what testers are for. Never make assumptions about dark skin tone and yellow based meaning brown until you've either put a color on some body OR looked in their closet to see what colors they keep buying, because they look good in them. NYX has a bunch of fantastic lipsticks for women of color with an irridescent blue mixed in. Even truly yellow/ brown/ caramel women look good in these.

Now, I sold make up for years in a 73% African American city, so I've gotten to look at plenty of dark skin tones. (Before the pink/ yellow only disaster dominated all make up) I also learned to never assume. Black people can have some very complex undertones and really need to hit the testers, then the daylight. A lot of you sistahs can wear everything!

Oh- Port Red is a completely neutral red, not a blue red. Everybody can wear it, if MAC will ever bring it out again...
 

NewChick10

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I have and like Myth, Mehr, Mocha, Taupe and Twig. Now I want to try Peach Stock, I think I will like it.
 

sugarrxbomb

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Illamasqua Succubus is my favorite red. http://www.temptalia.com/illamasqua-succubus-intense-lipgloss-review-photos-swatches
 

Yogirl

Member
My newest go-to nude is the cremeglass Boy Bait from last years holiday collection. It matches my lipcolour perfectly and is not sticky at all. I'll definitely buy the big tube when I'm running out.
 

Jest and Smut

Active member
I have really pigmented berry toned lips, so the line between red and neutral is often blurred! I like Creme In Your Coffee as my every day color. If I want bold red, I like MAC Red. If I'm going heavier on the eyes and want to 'blank' out my lips, Modesty is my favorite. The pale, beigey type nudes do absolutely nothing for me.
 

Ajigglin

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There is no cut and dried "do this" on darker skinned women and reds! The darkest skins of all- Ethiopians- are outright blue and look terrible in orange red. Or anything brown. The current model of yellow versus pink tone is absurd; a huge chunk of us, from very white to very black (look up Ethiopians, Black skin, not brown) are blue based. MAC does not make a single base that I, a blue white Black Irish/ Northern European Celt can wear with out a huge pink or yellow stripe along the jaw. This is a very common problem. A lot of so called olive women are blues wearing a yellow base. Blue and yellow make green. Great with red! This is what testers are for. Never make assumptions about dark skin tone and yellow based meaning brown until you've either put a color on some body OR looked in their closet to see what colors they keep buying, because they look good in them. NYX has a bunch of fantastic lipsticks for women of color with an irridescent blue mixed in. Even truly yellow/ brown/ caramel women look good in these. Now, I sold make up for years in a 73% African American city, so I've gotten to look at plenty of dark skin tones. (Before the pink/ yellow only disaster dominated all make up) I also learned to never assume. Black people can have some very complex undertones and really need to hit the testers, then the daylight. A lot of you sistahs can wear everything! Oh- Port Red is a completely neutral red, not a blue red. Everybody can wear it, if MAC will ever bring it out again...
Not sure how you figured that Eithiopians are the darkest. They aren't. Back to topic- c thru is a must. I've gone through 3 of these.
 

shellygrrl

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@eidetica, stop it with your condescension and disrespect. Ad hominem attacks will not be tolerated.
 

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