When I was younger I used to hate red lips because I thought it was too bright and I don't like to call attention to myself, I didn't even give it a try and I only wore light pink lipstick. But one day I saw myself in the mirror and I looked so pale, it made me appear sick (like Gwen Stefani in the video). I really hated the way I looked so I bought my first red lipstick and I was really surprised by the change. My face lit up, I no longer look like a zombie😅
I also look sickly with light pink lips but for me it’s because I’m so used to my natural lip color (on the darker side) and it just looks off especially when it’s a sheer formula and my natural lip color shines through
I can relate, Andy! I watch my own vids and I look DEAD without lipstick! 🧟 As a former smoker of 30+ years, a cherry red color also makes my teeth look brighter! 💄
I appreciate your straightforward approach. It gets annoying when youtubers need to make a million disclaimers nowadays in order to avoid offending someone. I understand why they do it, but it just means the advice we get becomes heavily diluted instead of straight to the point
Thank you for the comment! I agree - it's a fine line we have to walk to make sure we're not offending anyone, but I also think it's nearly impossible to NOT offend anyone these days... 😅 I write my scripts hoping that the majority of the public is not offended by what I say. After all whether or not you watch my content is YOUR choice!
Let's face it ...many youtubers don't know a thing about what they're trying to get over. People need to wear whatever lips they choose. Generally everyone knows what suits them and what doesn't The only decent make up professional.on UA-cam is Lisa Eldridge.
I think symmetry also plays a big part in this. Bright red lips just draws attention and if there's any deviation from symmetry in the natural look or movement of your mouth then probably best not to go there
My lips are wildly uneven due to a car accident as a teen. I have loved wearing bright lipstick since college because it feels like I'm supposed to want to hide them and I don't.
@@buuurrrrppppp221 Oh no, we're good! Just putting it out there for the folks who may need a little lift and encouragement that you can rock a bold lip if they're not perfectly symmetrical. It took me years to wear any lipstick because I wasn't ok with how crooked they are. Now it's a joke when I ask my friend how my lipstick looks and she tells me "crooked."
I find it comes down to personality and mood. Red in the colour spectrum is one of the most energetic. If you're not used to wearing red, or bright warm colours, and you're usually on the quiet, lowkey side, or just not into being center of attention, red can be uncomfortable to wear and feel out of balance, or just not fit to your personality. I think that's the best explanation. Red is the most historically common go-to colours for lipstick. People have made it work for them with different makeup techniques that went with the style. You can try out different ways of applying it, different ways of shaping your mouth. One thing is for sure, you need to precisely line your lips so the lipstick doesn't smudge over the lip line and doesn't bleed into the tiny creases around your mouth.
Agreed - it's definitely a color that draws more attention so if you're the type that doesn't like that, red can feel uncomfortable for you! I have a Short on how to wear a red lip in a more natural way so if you're interested you should check it out ❤
As a soft autumn, yes exactly this! I finally found a colour that works, a brick red like you suggested, and on me this muted colour has the exact same effect as a bright bold lip, because my colours are naturally so muted!
I have very soft features, light skin, low contrast. All the consultants in the cosmetic shops want me to wear salmon-nude. I remember one time i came to one of those shops without makeup, and i wanted to buy the dark red lipstick (i was REbyuing the shade i knew). The look on their faces was skeptical. And then i applied a bit of bronzer and that lipstick in that same hop and they looked kinda stunned because i looked a lot different and a lot better. I can't explain it or understand why, but dark lips look really good on me
Very interested in the eye part. I wear red lips well for several of the reasons you named. Also I have been analysed as a (HOC) spring (always thought I was a summer because of my seemingly rosy skin, but I learned it's not necessarily how you look, but really what colours look best on you (tested by drapes). In theory you could be a winter redhead!)
I agree - cool skin doesn't always mean cool seasons! Emma Stone for example has a cool skin tone (rosy, pinky skin like you mentioned) but she's also widely agreed upon as a Spring, not summer or winter. It really depends on how the colors look against you as a whole!
Actually is not always about if colors look good or bad in you, but most about what effect they create to YOUR SKIN, that's how you tell your "season", so IT IS about how WE look,that's the point of finding your best colors 😅 If your skin look blue or purplish against warm colors then you're cool, if you look more yellowish against cool colors you're warm. Color analysis is about color that harmonize with our own coloration. Even if you look good (or a color looks good on you which makes no sense as it's about us, not about the colors) in some opposite temperature color that doesn't change the effect it creates with your skin (hue contrast) and doesn't change your undertone or "season"
@@stylerefinement Emma is considered a Spring just because of her haircolor lol (which is not even natural) her skin looks blue against warm colors which is not very flattering, if you have cool skin off course you're gonna be a cool season lmao
@@katitadeb So funny you mention warm skin equals warm season because in my other video about skin tones and seasonal colours, I talk about that exact point and how untrue it is! 😝 If you're interested you should check it out: ua-cam.com/video/ZOVUE7XZYLU/v-deo.html
Jenn, this is the first video I have watched from you...and YOU NAILED IT! I have never understood why I didn't like red or very saturated colors on my lips. Everything has always seemed like it was disconnected and sitting on top of my face! I am proud to have "Greek" nose. It seems to be "in proportion" with my face, but it does a very rounded tip that makes it appear heavy at the end. When I was younger it always felt unbalanced! Seeing those images of Julia Roberts and Jennifer Anniston were very helpful! I have large "almond-ish" shaped eyes with large, rounded sockets and a good smile with somewhat large teeth LOL. My eyes, high cheek bones, and smile are what people say they notice. Using eye liner with neutral or dark grey shadow in the creases and a bit at the corners (not all over the lids) and mascara on the upper lashes has always seemed to be my best and most "natural" look, along with a pinkish or mauve lip. I am definitely a "Winter" and could always throw on a black, cobalt blue, purple, or a turquoise t-shirt when I wanted to go without makeup. Now that I am in my 60"s the skin around my lips now has a puckering/wrinkly texture. I certainly don't want to emphasize that! Finding the right shade and intensity is getting harder for me, so I gravitate towards a more sheer types of products for my lips with a lip colored liner. Thank you for the great visuals! I can't wait to watch more from you.
Hi Andrea - thank you for the comment! I'm glad to hear you found my explanations helpful and was able to provide some clarity for you. These are things we instinctively know if you've tried wearing different styles of makeup, but it's tricky to articulate. Come back for more content! 😊
My tips: If you wear dark colours you have to often over line, because dark colours shrink things, use dark lip liner to over line especially if you have a long philtrum. if you are warm you must wear warm reds vermilion, brick reds, cool you have to wear cool reds maroon, crimson.
I didn’t know they still sold lip liner! (My last purchase was in the mid-90’s!) Any advice for a brand that has a really good “cool” cherry &/ or a few cool, deep reds? Preferably something moisturizing
@@lucyhanks500 I hear ya! Personally, I do Face Yoga & Gua Sha. The mouthes of us 25-30+ year smokers are very neglected in the cosmetics world…. I think 🤔. That’s my experience as an ingenue with makeup (lipstick).
@@TrinaGallo for some reason these red lips pinged the film girl interrupted to mind just now; my personal instantaneous thought process, would be in working class southern accent, to “get in the wizzer and start screaming’; as you know if someone had me psychologically locked up Joseph Fritzel style, the red lip might be deemed a warning sign. Thinking how this could of been personally humanly possible, when my farther has always been far more likely to have an internal dialogue something akin to “I f*****g hate that kid” must leave me rather naive regarding the control one has over oneself, over other people and I guess even the potential conscious control one has over their own choice of words and syntax to effect or discuss such dire realities. I was wondering wether indentured servitude would be the correct terminology? Or the lack of opportunity in life for that lack of control and consciousness of words and their subtle influence or meaning. Bold lips to me, say possibly trustable, un-Machiavellian style maybe? (But then, what are the signs of suggestibility, a mind or life easy to influence/or control?)
That ending scene with the character Daisy, is what I was referring too. Although none of them are wearing any makeup I believe, as it is a hospital scene after all. And quite nifty that picture resource library, when people say they don’t know what I’m talking about, or where was the reference point for my response; but then, any feed that looks like an old MS DOS computer start-up layout is bound to be a ‘coding only’ territory for guess.
You covered points in this video that I've never heard before, now I completely understand why I've never owned one tube of red lipstick (I fit into two categories..narrow mouth in relation to a wider nose & a muted color palette) subscribed :)
Great video, Jenn! This is the kind of information that is super useful. I love videos that focus on how to analyze and enhance your individual features rather than a one size fits all approach.
I've been suggesting to other comments a less defined lip line when wearing red lips - it softens the overall look so it might be more suitable for you if your features are more youthful :)
this is the best channel ever, straightfoward and problem solving that actually works. This channels need way more recognition! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge for us for FREE! ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for validating my thin lipped, strong jawed, soft summer ass! XD Since everyone seemed to claim all women look good in red lipstick, you just need to find the right shade, I tried a number of cool reds and strong pinks and they all looked way off. I'll be sticking to all shades of dusty rose thank you XD
You are so welcome! I'm so glad you found the content validating. What everyone else says really doesn't matter when you look at yourself in the mirror and if a certain look you're trying out feels "off" or just not quite right. You gotta do what makes YOU feel good!
Now I know why I look so good with red lipstick! Lipstick is the ONLY makeup I wear (aside from brow pencil on special occasions). I have a very defined Cupid’s bow with a really short philtrum(?). But I’ve never tried to overdraw them! I’m gonna do some research! Thanks for this awesome vid! The ONLY makeup vid I could actually learn from!
I can only wear blusher, eyebrow pencil and lipstick due to sensitive skin. I always wear red on my lips. I used to hate that I couldn't wear much makeup, especially mascara. However now that I'm older I find that the few products that I can wear are enough ❤
Omg thank you so much! You're one of the few that actually likes my editing style lol I've been hearing the sound effects are a little much so working on toning that down a bit :)
I prefer to wear a more muted shade of red lipstick (brownish-red, terracotta, brick-red, etc). I have Mac's Ruby Woo, which I rarely wear. But I prefer to apply Ruby Woo very lightly, so that it looks more like a stain instead of an intense red. I feel that red lipstick can be tricky to pull off because it draws attention to your face and can highlight things such as facial hair.....a double chin......scars/acne....as well as your teeth. It can also draw attention to other areas of your face such as dark circles if they're not well-concealed. Red lipstick looks better when the rest of your makeup is minimal. I don't think it looks good when women wear a bold red lip that is also competing with bold eyeshadow and too much contouring and bronzer and blinding highlighter and tarantula eyelashes.
Lol ohmygod I freaking LOVE Ruby Woo!! I buy them in doubles cos I'm so scared the colour will get discontinued (this ALWAYS happens as soon as I find a lippy I like- I NEVER want to run out of Ruby Woo!!)
I think essence plays into this somewhat as well, especially if you have strong ingenue essence - you end up looking like a kid wearing their mom's makeup when you put on a bold lip instead of it looking natural on you. It's not always bad, but the colour wears you vs you wear the colour
I look terrible in red lips. I am an autumn and I have very low contrast. I can only pull off a sheer red lip gloss. An actual opaque lipstick is so off on me. The sheerness of the lip gloss makes the color more blended and less stark.
Have you tried to wear it with less definition in the lip line? I find that it usually helps with people who don't like wearing full / bold red lips because it has a more natural look to it! I'm planning on making some shorts videos with more practical hair/makeup tips that you can actually follow along, and I'll add this topic to the list of how to wear a red lip with a less defined lip line :)
@@stylerefinement yes it helps. The k-beauty lip stain look where the middle is very dark/red then the color is blotted out around the outer lip line is very cute.
@@estherwilliams7005 exactly the style I was talking about actually 🥰 I wear red lips like that more often than with defined lines because it looks more natural and is good for daily looks!
These are absolutely awesome tips. You certainly know what you're talking about. I would advise using fewer sound effects though, as it's distracting and little annoying. I'm just saying this in case some viewers are deterred from your great content because of it.
Wow, I've been binging your videos, and after years of not understanding why heavier makeup just doesn't work for me, you have finally given me the answer. Over the years, I have adapted to what feels right, but actually knowing why makes me feel so empowered. This, along with about 20 other new things I have learned since I started watching, I'm just blown away at how knowledgeable you are, but also how you are explaining and touching on subjects I have wondered for years and never found the answer. Thank you so much!! I feel so much more confident about making styling choices for myself 🫶
I sometimes have to watch your videos many times over to get it, but eventually it all sinks in, and I'm so thankful. I'd always thought I was cool toned. But since two white streaks started growing in over my eyebrows, I've realized that my skin is both red and yellow. Where once I'd thought cool-toned makeup looked clownish on my never before makeup skin. Now I've realized, much to my surprise, that brick red and/or muted down with brown is seamless with my coloring. I'd always thought makeup made me look full Bozo before! Your content is so original and good, thank you!
Omg this made SO MUCH SENSE as to why I feel so weird without big earrings on! I'm so thankful you talked about close-set eyes as I always get frustrated whenever I try eye makeup. ❤❤
But because my features are well balanced, well defined and I wear glasses, I can play with bold eyes and mouth together. The big no-no's for me are nudes, "natural" makeup, and open, warm tones. Red for me has to be darker and cooler (I myself prefer burgundy to the "root" red in me).
Thanks so much for all time and work you put on these great videos. You explain everything distinctly in a way that is very interesting and also makes sense to a non beauty-fashion industry person.🌹🌹🌹Yes, looking forward to color seasons video from you! I tried to find videos on YT about it before, but watching them felt like there was something essential missing that I don't know and therefore the rest made no clear sense
Thanks so much for the comment! I'm gonna try to talk about some common misconceptions in my seasonal colors series so I hope the content provides some clarity for you! :)
I have never had the patience for hair and makeup. I'm always busy building things or doing projects. I tried at one point and gave up. I literally look like Julia Robert's doppelganger. People stop me thinking I'm her- for decades now. I'm happy to say, according to this video, I did figure makeup out correctly. I look like crap in red lips and I always make my eyes the focal point. You are the only beauty channel I've ever subscribed to. I admit, I don't understand the color pallet for faces or seasonal makeup, but I'm learning thanks to your channel.
I think I look good in a cool toned bright red however I have bad teeth e.g. I didn't have braces and they are not very white, so I feel that red lips draws a lot of attention to this. Anyway love these videos you bring up a lot of great points. I feel like this is whats lacking on UA-cam. Theres so many tutorials but info on what suits different faces and colour seasons is so interesting and makes a big difference. Thanks!
You’re welcome Kath! Glad you’re enjoying my content 🥰 your comment about teeth is so true and it’s a great point that I missed in this vid. Thanks for sharing your experience!
Bright red lipstick makes me look like Jeff The Killer along with my goth look :") but nude lips or black/dark green/deep purple on the other hand? These just look on point and look great with bold eye makeup! I used to wear cinnamon red lipstick years ago and it was the best red on my face, along with wine red.
I’ve found having a more blue undertone red has suited me much better (not that I really know what I’m talking about) but it fits much better with my face.
Wow! Thank you for the photoshopped examples!! So many stylist use different pictures and different people as examples and it's so hard to really grasp the subtle differences when the face or body is totally different. In your examples I can see how the little tweaks make such a huge difference. Thank you thank you!! ❤❤❤
Thank you! This makes so much sense! I’ve tried to figure out my color season and so far I think I’m Medium-bright with neutral undertone, not sure if I’m more warm or cool. I like red lips, because I think they make me look more mature. But I could never say if warm or cool is better because I think all red lips draw attention to my lips. So a lot of what you said makes sense. My mouth is narrow, only slightly wider than my nose when I’m not smiling. And I have a long philtrum. My facial features are quite round and I have a short face between an oval and a diamond so drawing the attention on my lips makes it appear longer and more mature I guess. I think all thirds of my face are equal, but because of my facial features the middle third is prominent. I have a short nose with a high nose bridge so my nose appears most prominent. My eyes are round with hooded eyelids, but not covering the eye and my lips are also narrow. Since all my other facial features have low visual weight and are narrow in width my nose appears wide in comparison even though it is the same width as my eyes. I guess it has high visual weight. My forehead also has a widows peak so it appears short even though it’s in proportion.
THANK YOU! Red is my favorite color, but I can't pull off a red lip. I have always been told that I just haven't found my red, BUT I have VERY full lips with a VERY narrow mouth (Heart shaped, a strong cupids bow with a very full lower lip), so it looks clownish or porcelain doll-like. I have a very distinct cupids bow as well, so the focal is my lips, but being so narrow, I get clown. I am also an autumn with jade green eyes, so I think my eyes make a better focal point anyway. Thank you again, I am sad to let go of the dream of a red lip, but happy to embrace that I can still feature my cupids bow with some other great colors without being clownish.
Woaaa i was just mindlessly watching knowing i actually wear reds often and it's fine and i learned SO MANY THINGS like why i NEED to have more large earings, and the balance with eye makeup. Really cool!
Most red lipsticks don’t look good on me, but red lipsticks with a slight orange tint look great on me. Sometimes it’s all about the shade. I can’t pull off a dark, bold red, but I can pull off a kind of bright, slightly orange-tinted red (see my photo). I can only wear warm reds. Cold reds look very severe on me. I love the way that they look on other people, but I just can’t pull them off (and believe me, I’ve tried!).
Very informative video. I always get complimented and told how red is my colour so whenever I wear any other shade of lipstick, fellow peers usually feel the need to remind me of this. Perhaps it is to do with the seasonal colour palette that you mentioned. Thank you so much
I have difficulties establishing my "season". The colour I cannot wear are usually pastels or beige, but I can "overcome" this by adding contrast. Beige bottoms with black top, for example.
Could it have something to do with your body shape? For example, I find lighter bottoms make me look bottom-heavy which I don't always like, so if I'm wearing a lighter bottom it can't be form-fitting!
It's partly because the 4 seasons method of color typing is a huge oversimplification. Color theory relies on 3 main attributes for every color, but seasonal types are typically determined by a best 2 out of 3 approach in which one of the traits considered is always warmth vs coolness (so spring and autumn are warm, but winter and summer are cool). They're then divided by light/dark or bright/muted (depending on the analyst's preferred method to split between the pairs, so autumn and winter are dark while spring and summer are light, but spring and winter are bright while summer and autumn are muted). I'm sure you already see the problem. If you're like me and your dominant coloring traits are based on the light/dark and bright/muted attributes rather than warm/cool, you're going to defy easy seasonal typing and may struggle to find the season that fits you. So, for instance, I need high contrast and saturation to my colors, but I also need warmth: warm and bright would classify me as spring, but spring lacks depth. Warm and dark would classify me as autumn, but autumn lacks brightness. Dark and bright would classify me as winter, but winter lacks warmth. As a result, the system breaks. You're an individual, and the system is merely a guideline. Have fun with it, and wear what works for you.
The trick to choosing red lipstick is firstly finding out your skin tone : cool, neutral or warm. Warm skin tones sparkle with orange-red lipstick. 🍊💄 Neutral can choose whatever ever shade complements an outfit. Lucky people !!! 💃💄 Cool shades light up with pink-red lipstick, as this has blue undertones to bring the skin vibrancy. 🎉💄 Also shiny lips are generally for nights out and matt lips for daywear. 🌞🌚 Enjoy your red lip & above all you do you !!💄💄💄
Thanks for saying this! People often don’t know that they’ve just chosen the wrong shade for their skin tone and write off red lips forever. Marilyn Monroe’s famous red lipstick was sold at auction recently, and it turns out it was actually closer to a bright orange than a true red! Skin tone makes all the difference! :)
I am neutral with olive undertones. There's lot of green in my skin BUT I look my best in cooler tones like green, denim blue, pigeon blue, grayish beige, violet. For make up anything with a cooler undertone works, beside foundation which has to be yellowish. I look horrible in yellow or (God forbids) in orange. My hair is ashy brown by the way. Hahah My point is- I don't think these theories work on everyone. With time you just have to figure it out for yourself.
I’m neutral but if I wear a warm red it looks orange on me and if I wear a cool red it just looks weird, I can never find a red that looks red once it’s on me!
I'm so glad you find my content helpful!! I'll keep doing my best at creating content that you'd find useful and if you have any topics you want me to cover, let me know in the comments! :D
i found for me it was the colour that was the issue! As I have a warmer skin tone wearing a cooler toned brighter red made me look washed out and made me teeth appear more yellow! But by wearing a more warm red and a bit more muted it complimented my skin and made my teeth appear whiter!
I have less pronounced lips but because of the high visual weight of the rest of my face (long midface, prominent jaw, large pronounced eyes, and unique nose shape) I find that adding a bold color with overlining to my lips balances out how low the attention to my lips is without it since they are on the thinner side (especially thin at the ends) and have a little less width. When I’m going out on a more casual day I also stick to the tips from this video by using a muted lipstick and drawing attention to my eyes.
Aaa there's so much science to it. I don't know where to start. I just want to wear a plum red lipstick which unfortunately doesn't look good on me. Most of the red actually. Realizing now that it's because I have a wide full lips, and my nose is wide with rounded tip. I've learned a lot with this video. Thanks
Found your channel and loving your content! Thank you! Wanted to just mention that the sound effects (mostly the bling sound) is kind of distracting. But it might just be me. Subbed!!!
Hi - thank you for the sub! Yeah I've been getting some feedback around sound effects and am working on toning things down a bit with my future vids :) Thank you for the feedback!
@@stylerefinement Thanks for not taking it bad, I usually don’t comment on things I dislike, but I love your channel and I feel like you’ve got so much potential to just blow UP! Wanted to just share as nicely as I could! I’ll be around! You’re great!
I look horrible with red lips because it makes my mouth look smaller similar to how wearing black makes you look thinner. Just doesn't work on my Asian face shape as I have chubbier cheeks and my mouth isn't wide enough to pull off darker/bolder colors. I never wear any kind of make up and I'm only recently dipping my toes into it by trying out lip stains/tints and yeah, definitely learned I can't pull of red! 😄
I like wearing the red lips with less defined lip line (like the K-beauty look) and blend out the colours, and I find it makes the look more natural :) I'm planning on making a short on how to achieve the look! 😄
@@stylerefinement this style worke far better for me too. Using a sharp line makes me look stern which is desirable sometimes but not as a casual look.
Ah, I finally understand why red lips don’t look good on me and I lean towards nude lips. I have close set eyes, a longer philtrum and more prominent nose which are all more mature features. Red lips just seem to emphasise that.
Wearing red lips more often, like some of the celebrities you showed, makes it feel more comfortable as a look. I definitely thought I looked goofy at first but then found a coral red I liked. That color lipstick, and wearing it a few times a week, has made me more used to the look of red lips 🙂 good tips.
Please do a video on how to emphasize or minimize your lower third is it's longer or smaller. Other than lip color, what can be done? Contour, blush, hair?
Super informative video! =D I'm not sure if I make mistakes or not, neither my colour palette in general, but I think any king or red lips suit me (for example I wear brick red in my profile picture to match my hoodie). Buy since I have more plump roundish lips, I like to gradient the vibrant colour on top of a nude. Faded edges make my lips look more plump, and the fact that I don't have a solid block of colour allows me to keep attention on my eyes. =)
I used to love wearing bright red lipstick in my teens, but now in my 30's I prefer more muted colors. My color palette is a wild mix of warm and cool, dark and light, so I can wear pretty much any colors I want, but I look best in colors close to the neutral range. My lips are small, but if I just overdraw very strategically and carefully mind my near invisible double lining, I think I can look great in a bold red lipstick, both burgundy and wine. Very clear, like firetruck red, can luck a bit weird on me though. It's bit too neony for me I think. Bold eye makeup is more challenging for me, both because of my eye shape (small, narrow, slightly hooded, low eyebrows) and because I have very sensitive eyes that easily get runny. My best feature is honestly my eyebrows, imo. I barely need to do anything to them. I just really like how they're arched but not overly so, and dense but not extremely thick. So the easiest for me to focus on is actually my brows. Ie do a very natural makeup look but with slightly enhanced brows. I actually like all of my facial features, even my big nose, but with makeup applied wrongly I easily end up emphasizing that they're not really coherent together. But I mean I can tackle that somewhat well now after having had years of practicing different techniques. But it always helps to learn more.
Very interesting, thanks. I wear bright red lips very well but never really understood why (I have the same eyeshape like Dita and Taylor), so this was very helpful. Looking forward to part 2.
Glad you found it helpful!! If you have the same eye shape as Dita & Taylor, in Part 2 I'll explain more in depth about the styles of eye makeup they can wear / avoid! :)
I never wore red lipstick until I got the Fenty MVP red lipstick. It works when I fill in my lips, no lip liner, and it draws attention to them. Any other shade of red just doesn't look red enough.
Mine do not work with the scarlet lip Taylor favours, but I think a cool red is quite nice. Sometimes true red? I wish the scarlet lip was wearable for me but I’m cool toned. I have what other people would consider slightly fuller lips, especially because my mouth is surrounded by a pale border, meaning they are actually bigger than they look. They are however smaller than my nose and eyes, so they are very confusing. I also need to be very careful with over lining my lips as my mouth is close to tip of nose. Honestly I’m quite confused. Sometimes it works-when I wear Korean lip stains for instance-and sometimes I try over and over and give up. And sometimes I try and it’s perfect! So I don’t even know lol
I am a summer and live in a beach town so I’m often make up free or very natural dust rose on lips checks and eyes. Buuuuut when I do want something a little more glam I opt for a bright lip colour called “radish”. Exactly the colour of a radish skin. Cool pink red. With dewy skin, a little mascara I feel little a French film star.
How do you define red? It turns out, I look best with a slightly purplish red. You don't need complex seasonal analysis, just compare some warmer (orange , coral, tomato), true red (fire truck, blood), and cooler (plum, purple) reds. And you're right about saturation. Some people need a softer diluted colour. Btw, I don't think that's Taylor's colour either. She can improve.
I am 20 years old and I thought this video was going to be philosophical and explain the psychological factors such as the thing that it makes you look like you're 30 years old and a lot sexier and mature, rather than a 20-year-old baby girl and ofc it's a good thing but when you look at the mirror you're like wtf? Who is this? I don't look like this?! 😂😂 and your going to be thinking if that's going to look "too much", especially if you have winged eyeliners and porcelain foundation too. 😂
I am really curious what you would recommend for me… I have narrow lips, wide long nose, small uneven eyes, uneven ears and a conspicuous chin dimple. I can’t find anything that I would want to draw attention to in my face… 😂 I went to a few make up artists and only once they made me look nice, it was 15 years ago 😅 All the other failed just as I do when I apply make up ehhh
Not all of us should feel the need to draw emphasis to a specific area of the face! For some it's all about the balance of the features and the harmony that all of your features create together ❤ I can't make a specific recommendation as based on your description it sounds like there are very specific nuances, but everyone can find a hairstyle or makeup style that works for their features! ❤
@@stylerefinement I absolutely love you! I was not expecting you to respond but thank you so much for giving me hope, I will try to follow your advice and hopefully come up with something matching my face 😊 Thank you!
I have a question! I got a personal color analysis test and I got deep autumn, and she suggested I should wear bold colored lips. However, I have a wider nose and I don't want to bring attention to it. Any suggestion on what color I should wear for my lips?
I'd say go with neutral / slightly warm MLBB, and if you need a bit more pigment just use a bold color on the inner parts of the lips to create a gradation effect. I use this technique a lot and it makes wearing bold colors far more natural and less attention-drawing :)
I use red not often. But when i use it I have to have also strong eyes make-up. So it is more evening make-up. My lips are narrow thin🙄 my eyes are big. Haha gosh describing myself seems terrible. Anyway, i also saw that latin girls are using red lips all day. More suitable for them with their black hair, brown eyes and darker skin. The red on white skin and light eyes is different.
I tend to go for natural rosy pink lipstick with blurred lip outline, but after I watched your videos I think I’m cool winter and I should look good with brighter lipstick 😮! Recently I tried Charlotte Tilbury Red Carpet lipstick and it looks good on me even without blurring the lip lines! This color must be Cool winter color not deep winter right?😂 Surprisingly, I also tried Rom&nd Bibi Candy lip tint (cool bright pink color) expecting it to look good on me, but somehow it made my face somewhat yellow sick? Do you think this Rom&nd lip tint is too bright for me (match better with bright winter) or some colors just need more fancy eye makeup?? Btw I’m a neutral-cool fair skin black hair Asian.
I think the CT Red Carpet Red and Romand tint Bibi Candy are so different! CT is deeper and more neutral than the Bibi Candy which is so clearly a very cool pink. It is also very bright and might be better suited for a Bright Winter like you said!
@@stylerefinement thank you for the reply! You really read all the comments and give thoughtful response I’m so happppppy❤️❤️ PS. I guess I’ll eliminate the possibility of being bright winter then!
darker red always looked better on me (like, with a bit of blue undertone). I don't have a narrow mouth but I have a big nose and I guess my seasonal palette leans more to autumn... although I look good in pure black or pure white. So orange or bright red lips are hard to use for me, but I wanted to use more red lips 😅😂 specailly bc it makes my eyes pop so much more, like Nichole Richie. Her eyes look greener with bright red lips, even if it's not in her color palette.
For those of you interested in the next part, Part 2 will cover features that make you less suitable for bold eye makeup, or bold makeup in general! ❤
I just found your channel this week and i feel like a teen learning from her big sissy all over again 💕🩷😭 Thank you so much omg
When I was younger I used to hate red lips because I thought it was too bright and I don't like to call attention to myself, I didn't even give it a try and I only wore light pink lipstick. But one day I saw myself in the mirror and I looked so pale, it made me appear sick (like Gwen Stefani in the video). I really hated the way I looked so I bought my first red lipstick and I was really surprised by the change. My face lit up, I no longer look like a zombie😅
Looking pale is many times due to health issues like iron deficiency for example.
@@luciatat4084 pernicious anaemia, or ‘the leeched lady look.
I also look sickly with light pink lips but for me it’s because I’m so used to my natural lip color (on the darker side) and it just looks off especially when it’s a sheer formula and my natural lip color shines through
I can relate, Andy! I watch my own vids and I look DEAD without lipstick! 🧟 As a former smoker of 30+ years, a cherry red color also makes my teeth look brighter! 💄
@Lucy Hanks Please elaborate! I’m anemic!
I appreciate your straightforward approach. It gets annoying when youtubers need to make a million disclaimers nowadays in order to avoid offending someone. I understand why they do it, but it just means the advice we get becomes heavily diluted instead of straight to the point
Thank you for the comment! I agree - it's a fine line we have to walk to make sure we're not offending anyone, but I also think it's nearly impossible to NOT offend anyone these days... 😅 I write my scripts hoping that the majority of the public is not offended by what I say. After all whether or not you watch my content is YOUR choice!
So true!!
Being offended is a choice. Not my problem if that’s what you choose get over yourself ffs .
Let's face it ...many youtubers don't know a thing about what they're trying to get over. People need to wear whatever lips they choose. Generally everyone knows what suits them and what doesn't
The only decent make up professional.on UA-cam is Lisa Eldridge.
I think symmetry also plays a big part in this. Bright red lips just draws attention and if there's any deviation from symmetry in the natural look or movement of your mouth then probably best not to go there
That's a good point! If you have asymmetrical features wearing a side part can also help
My lips are wildly uneven due to a car accident as a teen. I have loved wearing bright lipstick since college because it feels like I'm supposed to want to hide them and I don't.
@@briannemurdock4183 Thank you so much for the inspiring comment 🥰 You do YOU - that's the most important for sure! ❤
@@briannemurdock4183 I've only just seen your comment and I'm sorry if I caused offence 💓
@@buuurrrrppppp221 Oh no, we're good! Just putting it out there for the folks who may need a little lift and encouragement that you can rock a bold lip if they're not perfectly symmetrical. It took me years to wear any lipstick because I wasn't ok with how crooked they are. Now it's a joke when I ask my friend how my lipstick looks and she tells me "crooked."
I find it comes down to personality and mood. Red in the colour spectrum is one of the most energetic. If you're not used to wearing red, or bright warm colours, and you're usually on the quiet, lowkey side, or just not into being center of attention, red can be uncomfortable to wear and feel out of balance, or just not fit to your personality. I think that's the best explanation. Red is the most historically common go-to colours for lipstick. People have made it work for them with different makeup techniques that went with the style. You can try out different ways of applying it, different ways of shaping your mouth. One thing is for sure, you need to precisely line your lips so the lipstick doesn't smudge over the lip line and doesn't bleed into the tiny creases around your mouth.
Agreed - it's definitely a color that draws more attention so if you're the type that doesn't like that, red can feel uncomfortable for you! I have a Short on how to wear a red lip in a more natural way so if you're interested you should check it out ❤
As a soft autumn, yes exactly this! I finally found a colour that works, a brick red like you suggested, and on me this muted colour has the exact same effect as a bright bold lip, because my colours are naturally so muted!
Glad you were able to relate!!
I have very soft features, light skin, low contrast. All the consultants in the cosmetic shops want me to wear salmon-nude. I remember one time i came to one of those shops without makeup, and i wanted to buy the dark red lipstick (i was REbyuing the shade i knew). The look on their faces was skeptical. And then i applied a bit of bronzer and that lipstick in that same hop and they looked kinda stunned because i looked a lot different and a lot better. I can't explain it or understand why, but dark lips look really good on me
I agree - the rest of your makeup can also have a huge effect on your ability to pull off different colours! 😊
I thought low contrast features always complement bold make up ... Where as high contrast features can look stunning with neutral make up !
Very interested in the eye part. I wear red lips well for several of the reasons you named. Also I have been analysed as a (HOC) spring (always thought I was a summer because of my seemingly rosy skin, but I learned it's not necessarily how you look, but really what colours look best on you (tested by drapes). In theory you could be a winter redhead!)
I agree - cool skin doesn't always mean cool seasons! Emma Stone for example has a cool skin tone (rosy, pinky skin like you mentioned) but she's also widely agreed upon as a Spring, not summer or winter. It really depends on how the colors look against you as a whole!
what if any colors look good on me?=))))
Actually is not always about if colors look good or bad in you, but most about what effect they create to YOUR SKIN, that's how you tell your "season", so IT IS about how WE look,that's the point of finding your best colors 😅
If your skin look blue or purplish against warm colors then you're cool, if you look more yellowish against cool colors you're warm.
Color analysis is about color that harmonize with our own coloration. Even if you look good (or a color looks good on you which makes no sense as it's about us, not about the colors) in some opposite temperature color that doesn't change the effect it creates with your skin (hue contrast) and doesn't change your undertone or "season"
@@stylerefinement Emma is considered a Spring just because of her haircolor lol (which is not even natural) her skin looks blue against warm colors which is not very flattering, if you have cool skin off course you're gonna be a cool season lmao
@@katitadeb So funny you mention warm skin equals warm season because in my other video about skin tones and seasonal colours, I talk about that exact point and how untrue it is! 😝 If you're interested you should check it out: ua-cam.com/video/ZOVUE7XZYLU/v-deo.html
Very helpful! Never had an idea that face proportions could affect whether red/bold lip color is flattering
Thanks for the comment! I'm glad you found the video helpful 🥰
Jenn, this is the first video I have watched from you...and YOU NAILED IT! I have never understood why I didn't like red or very saturated colors on my lips. Everything has always seemed like it was disconnected and sitting on top of my face! I am proud to have "Greek" nose. It seems to be "in proportion" with my face, but it does a very rounded tip that makes it appear heavy at the end. When I was younger it always felt unbalanced! Seeing those images of Julia Roberts and Jennifer Anniston were very helpful! I have large "almond-ish" shaped eyes with large, rounded sockets and a good smile with somewhat large teeth LOL. My eyes, high cheek bones, and smile are what people say they notice. Using eye liner with neutral or dark grey shadow in the creases and a bit at the corners (not all over the lids) and mascara on the upper lashes has always seemed to be my best and most "natural" look, along with a pinkish or mauve lip. I am definitely a "Winter" and could always throw on a black, cobalt blue, purple, or a turquoise t-shirt when I wanted to go without makeup. Now that I am in my 60"s the skin around my lips now has a puckering/wrinkly texture. I certainly don't want to emphasize that! Finding the right shade and intensity is getting harder for me, so I gravitate towards a more sheer types of products for my lips with a lip colored liner. Thank you for the great visuals! I can't wait to watch more from you.
Hi Andrea - thank you for the comment! I'm glad to hear you found my explanations helpful and was able to provide some clarity for you. These are things we instinctively know if you've tried wearing different styles of makeup, but it's tricky to articulate. Come back for more content! 😊
My tips: If you wear dark colours you have to often over line, because dark colours shrink things, use dark lip liner to over line especially if you have a long philtrum. if you are warm you must wear warm reds vermilion, brick reds, cool you have to wear cool reds maroon, crimson.
Any advice for 40+ fine lines around the mouth in regards to bleeding crimson lip ravines?
I didn’t know they still sold lip liner! (My last purchase was in the mid-90’s!) Any advice for a brand that has a really good “cool” cherry &/ or a few cool, deep reds? Preferably something moisturizing
@@lucyhanks500 I hear ya! Personally, I do Face Yoga & Gua Sha. The mouthes of us 25-30+ year smokers are very neglected in the cosmetics world…. I think 🤔. That’s my experience as an ingenue with makeup (lipstick).
@@TrinaGallo for some reason these red lips pinged the film girl interrupted to mind just now; my personal instantaneous thought process, would be in working class southern accent, to “get in the wizzer and start screaming’; as you know if someone had me psychologically locked up Joseph Fritzel style, the red lip might be deemed a warning sign.
Thinking how this could of been personally humanly possible, when my farther has always been far more likely to have an internal dialogue something akin to “I f*****g hate that kid” must leave me rather naive regarding the control one has over oneself, over other people and I guess even the potential conscious control one has over their own choice of words and syntax to effect or discuss such dire realities. I was wondering wether indentured servitude would be the correct terminology? Or the lack of opportunity in life for that lack of control and consciousness of words and their subtle influence or meaning.
Bold lips to me, say possibly trustable, un-Machiavellian style maybe? (But then, what are the signs of suggestibility, a mind or life easy to influence/or control?)
That ending scene with the character Daisy, is what I was referring too.
Although none of them are wearing any makeup I believe, as it is a hospital scene after all.
And quite nifty that picture resource library, when people say they don’t know what I’m talking about, or where was the reference point for my response; but then, any feed that looks like an old MS DOS computer start-up layout is bound to be a ‘coding only’ territory for guess.
You share the best advice 😭🙏 thanks for actually explaining the reasons behind why something does or doesn't look good
Thank you so much for all of your comments - so glad you find the content helpful!! :D
You covered points in this video that I've never heard before, now I completely understand why I've never owned one tube of red lipstick (I fit into two categories..narrow mouth in relation to a wider nose & a muted color palette) subscribed :)
Thanks for the sub!! Glad to hear you’re enjoying the content 🥰❤️
Great video, Jenn! This is the kind of information that is super useful. I love videos that focus on how to analyze and enhance your individual features rather than a one size fits all approach.
Thank you so much Virginia! I'm glad you found the video informative :) We're all different so one size fits all just doesn't work!
I love wearing a red lip but never thought about my features in relation to makeup. Great vid.
Thank you so much - glad you liked the video! :)
It looks so mature and matronly on me. I feel like my face is too immature for it
I've been suggesting to other comments a less defined lip line when wearing red lips - it softens the overall look so it might be more suitable for you if your features are more youthful :)
Same!
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this is the best channel ever, straightfoward and problem solving that actually works. This channels need way more recognition! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge for us for FREE! ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for validating my thin lipped, strong jawed, soft summer ass! XD Since everyone seemed to claim all women look good in red lipstick, you just need to find the right shade, I tried a number of cool reds and strong pinks and they all looked way off. I'll be sticking to all shades of dusty rose thank you XD
You are so welcome! I'm so glad you found the content validating. What everyone else says really doesn't matter when you look at yourself in the mirror and if a certain look you're trying out feels "off" or just not quite right. You gotta do what makes YOU feel good!
Undertone is SO important in makeup! I love coppers and bronze eyeshadow but on me I just look sick and tired 😅 I can only mess with cool tones!
Agreed!
Now I know why I look so good with red lipstick! Lipstick is the ONLY makeup I wear (aside from brow pencil on special occasions). I have a very defined Cupid’s bow with a really short philtrum(?). But I’ve never tried to overdraw them! I’m gonna do some research! Thanks for this awesome vid! The ONLY makeup vid I could actually learn from!
Thank you for the comment!! Glad to hear you found the video helpful 🥰❤️
I can only wear blusher, eyebrow pencil and lipstick due to sensitive skin. I always wear red on my lips. I used to hate that I couldn't wear much makeup, especially mascara. However now that I'm older I find that the few products that I can wear are enough ❤
@@JaneCrossan oh I totally know the feeling! It’s very freeing, and saves a lot of time growing ready too, I presume!
@TrinaGallo
Yes and there's not much to remove before going to bed ❤️
Love how clear & educational this was! btw your hair is so pretty😍
I'm glad you found the video helpful. And thank you for the compliment! ❤❤❤
4.21 : And that's beautiful. Unique features are awesome !
ur channel and editing is amazing wtf pls keep this up ur changing lives
Omg thank you so much! You're one of the few that actually likes my editing style lol I've been hearing the sound effects are a little much so working on toning that down a bit :)
I prefer to wear a more muted shade of red lipstick (brownish-red, terracotta, brick-red, etc).
I have Mac's Ruby Woo, which I rarely wear. But I prefer to apply Ruby Woo very lightly, so that it looks more like a stain instead of an intense red. I feel that red lipstick can be tricky to pull off because it draws attention to your face and can highlight things such as facial hair.....a double chin......scars/acne....as well as your teeth. It can also draw attention to other areas of your face such as dark circles if they're not well-concealed. Red lipstick looks better when the rest of your makeup is minimal. I don't think it looks good when women wear a bold red lip that is also competing with bold eyeshadow and too much contouring and bronzer and blinding highlighter and tarantula eyelashes.
Same! Mac marrakesh is my perfect brownish red and the only red lip I can wear
🤣🤣🤣 I died at tarantula lashes
@@LifeisthebigO I amost did, too.
Lol ohmygod I freaking LOVE Ruby Woo!! I buy them in doubles cos I'm so scared the colour will get discontinued (this ALWAYS happens as soon as I find a lippy I like- I NEVER want to run out of Ruby Woo!!)
I think essence plays into this somewhat as well, especially if you have strong ingenue essence - you end up looking like a kid wearing their mom's makeup when you put on a bold lip instead of it looking natural on you. It's not always bad, but the colour wears you vs you wear the colour
That's a great point! :)
I look terrible in red lips. I am an autumn and I have very low contrast. I can only pull off a sheer red lip gloss. An actual opaque lipstick is so off on me. The sheerness of the lip gloss makes the color more blended and less stark.
Have you tried to wear it with less definition in the lip line? I find that it usually helps with people who don't like wearing full / bold red lips because it has a more natural look to it! I'm planning on making some shorts videos with more practical hair/makeup tips that you can actually follow along, and I'll add this topic to the list of how to wear a red lip with a less defined lip line :)
@@stylerefinement yes it helps. The k-beauty lip stain look where the middle is very dark/red then the color is blotted out around the outer lip line is very cute.
@@estherwilliams7005 exactly the style I was talking about actually 🥰 I wear red lips like that more often than with defined lines because it looks more natural and is good for daily looks!
brick warm orangy red?
These are absolutely awesome tips. You certainly know what you're talking about. I would advise using fewer sound effects though, as it's distracting and little annoying. I'm just saying this in case some viewers are deterred from your great content because of it.
Wow. Your breakdowns and examples are impeccable!👌🏼🥳
Thank you so much! 🥰
Great explanation! Thank you for this very informative video!!
Thank you so much for the comment - I'm glad you found the video informative!
I discovered your channel yesterday and cant stop binging!!! I wish i had your eye for proportiona
Thank you and welcome to the channel! This is all learned knowledge for me as well and you can learn it too with practice ❤
Wow, I've been binging your videos, and after years of not understanding why heavier makeup just doesn't work for me, you have finally given me the answer. Over the years, I have adapted to what feels right, but actually knowing why makes me feel so empowered. This, along with about 20 other new things I have learned since I started watching, I'm just blown away at how knowledgeable you are, but also how you are explaining and touching on subjects I have wondered for years and never found the answer. Thank you so much!! I feel so much more confident about making styling choices for myself 🫶
Wow this video is even better than I thought it would be!! So much good examples and thoughtful analysis!!❤
Thank you so much! I’m glad you found the video informative ❤️
Yes
I sometimes have to watch your videos many times over to get it, but eventually it all sinks in, and I'm so thankful. I'd always thought I was cool toned. But since two white streaks started growing in over my eyebrows, I've realized that my skin is both red and yellow. Where once I'd thought cool-toned makeup looked clownish on my never before makeup skin. Now I've realized, much to my surprise, that brick red and/or muted down with brown is seamless with my coloring. I'd always thought makeup made me look full Bozo before! Your content is so original and good, thank you!
I'm glad you're finding my content helpful! ❤❤❤
Omg this made SO MUCH SENSE as to why I feel so weird without big earrings on! I'm so thankful you talked about close-set eyes as I always get frustrated whenever I try eye makeup. ❤❤
I'm glad you found the video helpful! ❤
This lady is a genius. I love the analysis.
You are so sweet ❤ Thank you!
But because my features are well balanced, well defined and I wear glasses, I can play with bold eyes and mouth together. The big no-no's for me are nudes, "natural" makeup, and open, warm tones. Red for me has to be darker and cooler (I myself prefer burgundy to the "root" red in me).
Who knew one needed two videos about red lipstick?! Great upload! Thanks❤
Haha thank you! Glad you liked the video ❤❤❤
Such an excellent video with amazing tips! Thank you for sharing these with us! ❤🌹
You're so welcome and thank you for the compliment - glad you found the video helpful! :)
Thanks so much for all time and work you put on these great videos. You explain everything distinctly in a way that is very interesting and also makes sense to a non beauty-fashion industry person.🌹🌹🌹Yes, looking forward to color seasons video from you! I tried to find videos on YT about it before, but watching them felt like there was something essential missing that I don't know and therefore the rest made no clear sense
Thanks so much for the comment! I'm gonna try to talk about some common misconceptions in my seasonal colors series so I hope the content provides some clarity for you! :)
I have never had the patience for hair and makeup. I'm always busy building things or doing projects. I tried at one point and gave up. I literally look like Julia Robert's doppelganger. People stop me thinking I'm her- for decades now. I'm happy to say, according to this video, I did figure makeup out correctly. I look like crap in red lips and I always make my eyes the focal point. You are the only beauty channel I've ever subscribed to. I admit, I don't understand the color pallet for faces or seasonal makeup, but I'm learning thanks to your channel.
Thank you for the compliment ❤❤❤ I'm glad you're finding my channel helpful!
I think I look good in a cool toned bright red however I have bad teeth e.g. I didn't have braces and they are not very white, so I feel that red lips draws a lot of attention to this. Anyway love these videos you bring up a lot of great points. I feel like this is whats lacking on UA-cam. Theres so many tutorials but info on what suits different faces and colour seasons is so interesting and makes a big difference. Thanks!
You’re welcome Kath! Glad you’re enjoying my content 🥰 your comment about teeth is so true and it’s a great point that I missed in this vid. Thanks for sharing your experience!
Your channel is amazing! You are so knowledgeable! Thanks for teaching!
You're so welcome! I'm glad you found the content informative 👍
really useful and relatable break down. thank you so much for sharing
I'm glad you liked the video! ❤
Bright red lipstick makes me look like Jeff The Killer along with my goth look :") but nude lips or black/dark green/deep purple on the other hand? These just look on point and look great with bold eye makeup! I used to wear cinnamon red lipstick years ago and it was the best red on my face, along with wine red.
Wow, your tips are amazing 😍
Thank you! I'm glad you liked them ❤❤❤
I’ve found having a more blue undertone red has suited me much better (not that I really know what I’m talking about) but it fits much better with my face.
Yes pls more vids and on Seasonal Colors💖
I have a few out, and I'm also coming out with a new seasonal color video next week too so stay tuned! ❤
@@stylerefinement Thank you!! Really appreciate more color analysis!💖
I absolutely love brown 🍷 deep sultry lipstick 💄 colors!!!!!! Browns Are My ABSOLUTE favorite colors
Wow! Thank you for the photoshopped examples!! So many stylist use different pictures and different people as examples and it's so hard to really grasp the subtle differences when the face or body is totally different. In your examples I can see how the little tweaks make such a huge difference. Thank you thank you!! ❤❤❤
You're welcome!! I'm glad you found the visuals helpful ❤❤❤
Thank you! This makes so much sense! I’ve tried to figure out my color season and so far I think I’m
Medium-bright with neutral undertone, not sure if I’m more warm or cool. I like red lips, because I think they make me look more mature. But I could never say if warm or cool is better because I think all red lips draw attention to my lips. So a lot of what you said makes sense. My mouth is narrow, only slightly wider than my nose when I’m not smiling. And I have a long philtrum. My facial features are quite round and I have a short face between an oval and a diamond so drawing the attention on my lips makes it appear longer and more mature I guess. I think all thirds of my face are equal, but because of my facial features the middle third is prominent. I have a short nose with a high nose bridge so my nose appears most prominent. My eyes are round with hooded eyelids, but not covering the eye and my lips are also narrow. Since all my other facial features have low visual weight and are narrow in width my nose appears wide in comparison even though it is the same width as my eyes. I guess it has high visual weight. My forehead also has a widows peak so it appears short even though it’s in proportion.
THANK YOU! Red is my favorite color, but I can't pull off a red lip. I have always been told that I just haven't found my red, BUT I have VERY full lips with a VERY narrow mouth (Heart shaped, a strong cupids bow with a very full lower lip), so it looks clownish or porcelain doll-like. I have a very distinct cupids bow as well, so the focal is my lips, but being so narrow, I get clown. I am also an autumn with jade green eyes, so I think my eyes make a better focal point anyway. Thank you again, I am sad to let go of the dream of a red lip, but happy to embrace that I can still feature my cupids bow with some other great colors without being clownish.
Woaaa i was just mindlessly watching knowing i actually wear reds often and it's fine and i learned SO MANY THINGS like why i NEED to have more large earings, and the balance with eye makeup. Really cool!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you found the video informative :)
Most red lipsticks don’t look good on me, but red lipsticks with a slight orange tint look great on me. Sometimes it’s all about the shade. I can’t pull off a dark, bold red, but I can pull off a kind of bright, slightly orange-tinted red (see my photo). I can only wear warm reds. Cold reds look very severe on me. I love the way that they look on other people, but I just can’t pull them off (and believe me, I’ve tried!).
Shade is definitely an important factor! 😊
This was very helpful! Thank you!
You're welcome - I'm glad you found it helpful! 😊
Very informative video. I always get complimented and told how red is my colour so whenever I wear any other shade of lipstick, fellow peers usually feel the need to remind me of this. Perhaps it is to do with the seasonal colour palette that you mentioned. Thank you so much
You're welcome - I'm glad you liked the video! I find it's also the style of how you wear red lips that's important 😊
Your videos are truly informative. Great job and thank you. ❤
You are so welcome! I'm glad you found the videos informative ❤❤❤
Wow, very useful, thank you!
You're so welcome!
I have difficulties establishing my "season". The colour I cannot wear are usually pastels or beige, but I can "overcome" this by adding contrast. Beige bottoms with black top, for example.
Could it have something to do with your body shape? For example, I find lighter bottoms make me look bottom-heavy which I don't always like, so if I'm wearing a lighter bottom it can't be form-fitting!
@Style Me Jenn I dunno, really. I think it might be due to the contrast between the colour of my hair and skin or something.
@@eva-charlottalisander841 Interesting! I'm also the type that can't wear pastels, although beige seems to be ok depending on the temperature 🤷
@@stylerefinement I can pull off some beiges, but I need contrasting garments.
I can wear all black and it looks fine ( too boring for me though).
It's partly because the 4 seasons method of color typing is a huge oversimplification. Color theory relies on 3 main attributes for every color, but seasonal types are typically determined by a best 2 out of 3 approach in which one of the traits considered is always warmth vs coolness (so spring and autumn are warm, but winter and summer are cool). They're then divided by light/dark or bright/muted (depending on the analyst's preferred method to split between the pairs, so autumn and winter are dark while spring and summer are light, but spring and winter are bright while summer and autumn are muted).
I'm sure you already see the problem. If you're like me and your dominant coloring traits are based on the light/dark and bright/muted attributes rather than warm/cool, you're going to defy easy seasonal typing and may struggle to find the season that fits you. So, for instance, I need high contrast and saturation to my colors, but I also need warmth: warm and bright would classify me as spring, but spring lacks depth. Warm and dark would classify me as autumn, but autumn lacks brightness. Dark and bright would classify me as winter, but winter lacks warmth. As a result, the system breaks.
You're an individual, and the system is merely a guideline. Have fun with it, and wear what works for you.
The trick to choosing red lipstick is firstly finding out your skin tone : cool, neutral or warm.
Warm skin tones sparkle with orange-red lipstick. 🍊💄
Neutral can choose whatever ever shade complements an outfit. Lucky people !!! 💃💄
Cool shades light up with pink-red lipstick, as this has blue undertones to bring the skin vibrancy. 🎉💄
Also shiny lips are generally for nights out and matt lips for daywear. 🌞🌚
Enjoy your red lip & above all you do you !!💄💄💄
Thank you for the positive comment ❤❤❤
Thanks for saying this! People often don’t know that they’ve just chosen the wrong shade for their skin tone and write off red lips forever.
Marilyn Monroe’s famous red lipstick was sold at auction recently, and it turns out it was actually closer to a bright orange than a true red! Skin tone makes all the difference! :)
I am neutral with olive undertones. There's lot of green in my skin BUT I look my best in cooler tones like green, denim blue, pigeon blue, grayish beige, violet. For make up anything with a cooler undertone works, beside foundation which has to be yellowish. I look horrible in yellow or (God forbids) in orange. My hair is ashy brown by the way. Hahah
My point is- I don't think these theories work on everyone. With time you just have to figure it out for yourself.
I’m neutral but if I wear a warm red it looks orange on me and if I wear a cool red it just looks weird, I can never find a red that looks red once it’s on me!
Yeah I’m an autumn but orange-red looks like I got pizza sauce on my lips 😂. Brick red seems the way to go
This is so informative. Thank you! Do you give virtual assessments? I need to know what’s going on with my face haha
I do! Details on my website at stylemejenn.com !
Very comprehensive and interesting!
Thank you for the comment ☺️ glad you enjoyed the content! ❤️
This was a really interesting video, thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for the comment! ❤
I favour very saturated blue reds - works with my mid olive colouring
Im so happy i found your channel omg!!
I'm so glad you find my content helpful!! I'll keep doing my best at creating content that you'd find useful and if you have any topics you want me to cover, let me know in the comments! :D
i found for me it was the colour that was the issue! As I have a warmer skin tone wearing a cooler toned brighter red made me look washed out and made me teeth appear more yellow! But by wearing a more warm red and a bit more muted it complimented my skin and made my teeth appear whiter!
I have less pronounced lips but because of the high visual weight of the rest of my face (long midface, prominent jaw, large pronounced eyes, and unique nose shape) I find that adding a bold color with overlining to my lips balances out how low the attention to my lips is without it since they are on the thinner side (especially thin at the ends) and have a little less width. When I’m going out on a more casual day I also stick to the tips from this video by using a muted lipstick and drawing attention to my eyes.
This video helped me A LOT!!! Thanksss ☺️
You're so welcome! ❤
Wow, very informative
Thank you - glad you found the video informative!
Aaa there's so much science to it.
I don't know where to start.
I just want to wear a plum red lipstick which unfortunately doesn't look good on me. Most of the red actually.
Realizing now that it's because I have a wide full lips, and my nose is wide with rounded tip.
I've learned a lot with this video. Thanks
Really enjoyed your content and style. Looking forward to more! Subscribed. Thank you!
I'm glad you like my content! Thank you for the sub ❤
Found your channel and loving your content! Thank you! Wanted to just mention that the sound effects (mostly the bling sound) is kind of distracting. But it might just be me. Subbed!!!
Hi - thank you for the sub! Yeah I've been getting some feedback around sound effects and am working on toning things down a bit with my future vids :) Thank you for the feedback!
@@stylerefinement Thanks for not taking it bad, I usually don’t comment on things I dislike, but I love your channel and I feel like you’ve got so much potential to just blow UP! Wanted to just share as nicely as I could! I’ll be around! You’re great!
please give guide on addressing long philtrum other than makeup!!
You should check out my Pixie Cut video where I talk a little bit about it! And I'll also add it to my list of topics to deep dive into it further :)
You made some interesting points that I hadn't considered before. By contrast, as a Winter, I look great in red lipstick and truly awful in nudes.
Thank you for the comment! Glad you found the video interesting 🥰
What an informative, thorough video! Thank you so much, I subscribed immediately. You definitely need more subs/views! Best of luck :)
Thank you for the compliment! Glad you enjoyed the content 🥰
look forward to part 2!
Thank you - it’s already out actually 😆 check it out!
ua-cam.com/video/zfqucjU-6ak/v-deo.html
Great stuff, I subscribed
Thank you so much! :)
Thank you 🎉
You're welcome! 😊
You are one of the best on UA-cam 🎉
Omg thank you so much for the compliment! ❤❤❤
I look horrible with red lips because it makes my mouth look smaller similar to how wearing black makes you look thinner. Just doesn't work on my Asian face shape as I have chubbier cheeks and my mouth isn't wide enough to pull off darker/bolder colors. I never wear any kind of make up and I'm only recently dipping my toes into it by trying out lip stains/tints and yeah, definitely learned I can't pull of red! 😄
I like wearing the red lips with less defined lip line (like the K-beauty look) and blend out the colours, and I find it makes the look more natural :) I'm planning on making a short on how to achieve the look! 😄
@@stylerefinement this style worke far better for me too. Using a sharp line makes me look stern which is desirable sometimes but not as a casual look.
Same with the narrow mouth!!
Ah, I finally understand why red lips don’t look good on me and I lean towards nude lips. I have close set eyes, a longer philtrum and more prominent nose which are all more mature features. Red lips just seem to emphasise that.
I posted a short on how to wear red lips in a more natural way - you might find it helpful!
ua-cam.com/users/shortsABnbkOWhh1A?feature=share
Wearing red lips more often, like some of the celebrities you showed, makes it feel more comfortable as a look. I definitely thought I looked goofy at first but then found a coral red I liked. That color lipstick, and wearing it a few times a week, has made me more used to the look of red lips 🙂 good tips.
It’s true! The more you wear it the more your eyes will get used to it ☺️
Please do a video on how to emphasize or minimize your lower third is it's longer or smaller. Other than lip color, what can be done? Contour, blush, hair?
Thanks for the suggestion! Someone else was also asking for a video about lower thirds / chin area, so I've got it added to my list already :)
Super informative video! =D I'm not sure if I make mistakes or not, neither my colour palette in general, but I think any king or red lips suit me (for example I wear brick red in my profile picture to match my hoodie). Buy since I have more plump roundish lips, I like to gradient the vibrant colour on top of a nude. Faded edges make my lips look more plump, and the fact that I don't have a solid block of colour allows me to keep attention on my eyes. =)
I love the faded edges look!! Definitely keeps things a bit more natural and I love that you use the technique to keep the emphasis on your eyes ❤️
this stuff is sooooo dang interesting....tnx!!!!!!!!
You're welcome! Glad you found it interesting :)
I used to love wearing bright red lipstick in my teens, but now in my 30's I prefer more muted colors. My color palette is a wild mix of warm and cool, dark and light, so I can wear pretty much any colors I want, but I look best in colors close to the neutral range. My lips are small, but if I just overdraw very strategically and carefully mind my near invisible double lining, I think I can look great in a bold red lipstick, both burgundy and wine. Very clear, like firetruck red, can luck a bit weird on me though. It's bit too neony for me I think. Bold eye makeup is more challenging for me, both because of my eye shape (small, narrow, slightly hooded, low eyebrows) and because I have very sensitive eyes that easily get runny.
My best feature is honestly my eyebrows, imo. I barely need to do anything to them. I just really like how they're arched but not overly so, and dense but not extremely thick. So the easiest for me to focus on is actually my brows. Ie do a very natural makeup look but with slightly enhanced brows. I actually like all of my facial features, even my big nose, but with makeup applied wrongly I easily end up emphasizing that they're not really coherent together. But I mean I can tackle that somewhat well now after having had years of practicing different techniques. But it always helps to learn more.
Hi Jenn, would you mind telling Melanie where your nice white tee is from?
Hey Melanie! I got the t-shirt from Zara ❤
Very interesting, thanks. I wear bright red lips very well but never really understood why (I have the same eyeshape like Dita and Taylor), so this was very helpful. Looking forward to part 2.
Glad you found it helpful!! If you have the same eye shape as Dita & Taylor, in Part 2 I'll explain more in depth about the styles of eye makeup they can wear / avoid! :)
I never wore red lipstick until I got the Fenty MVP red lipstick. It works when I fill in my lips, no lip liner, and it draws attention to them. Any other shade of red just doesn't look red enough.
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You are welcome!! 🥰
@@stylerefinement Do you do paid consults? Interested client here. 👋🏼
@@PeachesO-NE I’m opening virtual consultations soon! I’ll announce it in my community tab once it’s ready ❤️ Thanks for the interest!
Mine do not work with the scarlet lip Taylor favours, but I think a cool red is quite nice. Sometimes true red? I wish the scarlet lip was wearable for me but I’m cool toned. I have what other people would consider slightly fuller lips, especially because my mouth is surrounded by a pale border, meaning they are actually bigger than they look. They are however smaller than my nose and eyes, so they are very confusing. I also need to be very careful with over lining my lips as my mouth is close to tip of nose. Honestly I’m quite confused. Sometimes it works-when I wear Korean lip stains for instance-and sometimes I try over and over and give up. And sometimes I try and it’s perfect! So I don’t even know lol
I am a summer and live in a beach town so I’m often make up free or very natural dust rose on lips checks and eyes. Buuuuut when I do want something a little more glam I opt for a bright lip colour called “radish”. Exactly the colour of a radish skin. Cool pink red. With dewy skin, a little mascara I feel little a French film star.
Nicole Ritchie’s muted red/rose lips looked 👌🏼 the best. Better than the good bright red lips examples. 🤔
How do you define red? It turns out, I look best with a slightly purplish red. You don't need complex seasonal analysis, just compare some warmer (orange , coral, tomato), true red (fire truck, blood), and cooler (plum, purple) reds. And you're right about saturation. Some people need a softer diluted colour. Btw, I don't think that's Taylor's colour either. She can improve.
I am 20 years old and I thought this video was going to be philosophical and explain the psychological factors such as the thing that it makes you look like you're 30 years old and a lot sexier and mature, rather than a 20-year-old baby girl and ofc it's a good thing but when you look at the mirror you're like wtf? Who is this? I don't look like this?! 😂😂 and your going to be thinking if that's going to look "too much", especially if you have winged eyeliners and porcelain foundation too. 😂
I am really curious what you would recommend for me… I have narrow lips, wide long nose, small uneven eyes, uneven ears and a conspicuous chin dimple. I can’t find anything that I would want to draw attention to in my face… 😂 I went to a few make up artists and only once they made me look nice, it was 15 years ago 😅 All the other failed just as I do when I apply make up ehhh
Not all of us should feel the need to draw emphasis to a specific area of the face! For some it's all about the balance of the features and the harmony that all of your features create together ❤ I can't make a specific recommendation as based on your description it sounds like there are very specific nuances, but everyone can find a hairstyle or makeup style that works for their features! ❤
@@stylerefinement I absolutely love you! I was not expecting you to respond but thank you so much for giving me hope, I will try to follow your advice and hopefully come up with something matching my face 😊 Thank you!
I have a question! I got a personal color analysis test and I got deep autumn, and she suggested I should wear bold colored lips. However, I have a wider nose and I don't want to bring attention to it. Any suggestion on what color I should wear for my lips?
I'd say go with neutral / slightly warm MLBB, and if you need a bit more pigment just use a bold color on the inner parts of the lips to create a gradation effect. I use this technique a lot and it makes wearing bold colors far more natural and less attention-drawing :)
I use red not often. But when i use it I have to have also strong eyes make-up. So it is more evening make-up. My lips are narrow thin🙄 my eyes are big. Haha gosh describing myself seems terrible. Anyway, i also saw that latin girls are using red lips all day. More suitable for them with their black hair, brown eyes and darker skin. The red on white skin and light eyes is different.
Even with darker hair, eyes and skin (me lol) red can seem quite unnatural! It depends on so many factors 😊
I tend to go for natural rosy pink lipstick with blurred lip outline, but after I watched your videos I think I’m cool winter and I should look good with brighter lipstick 😮! Recently I tried Charlotte Tilbury Red Carpet lipstick and it looks good on me even without blurring the lip lines! This color must be Cool winter color not deep winter right?😂 Surprisingly, I also tried Rom&nd Bibi Candy lip tint (cool bright pink color) expecting it to look good on me, but somehow it made my face somewhat yellow sick? Do you think this Rom&nd lip tint is too bright for me (match better with bright winter) or some colors just need more fancy eye makeup??
Btw I’m a neutral-cool fair skin black hair Asian.
I think the CT Red Carpet Red and Romand tint Bibi Candy are so different! CT is deeper and more neutral than the Bibi Candy which is so clearly a very cool pink. It is also very bright and might be better suited for a Bright Winter like you said!
@@stylerefinement thank you for the reply! You really read all the comments and give thoughtful response I’m so happppppy❤️❤️ PS. I guess I’ll eliminate the possibility of being bright winter then!
darker red always looked better on me (like, with a bit of blue undertone). I don't have a narrow mouth but I have a big nose and I guess my seasonal palette leans more to autumn... although I look good in pure black or pure white. So orange or bright red lips are hard to use for me, but I wanted to use more red lips 😅😂 specailly bc it makes my eyes pop so much more, like Nichole Richie. Her eyes look greener with bright red lips, even if it's not in her color palette.
Yes that’s true! The contrasting colors can make the eyes pop more 👀