Clear skies and warm weather is approaching! Spring is the perfect time to switch out those vampy lip colors for something a little more bold and fun. In this post we are sharing four of our favorite spring lip colors this season.
Bright Pinks/Fuschia: Pulling off vibrant pink is possible for anyone if done properly. The key is to find a shade that complements your complexion. For darker shades opt for deeper pinks and orchids. If your skin tone is lighter you can easily pull off frosty pinks and rose shades.
Our Pick: MAC Lipstick – Candy Yum-Yum,$16.00
Orange/Corals: When choosing an orange or coral shade play with different textures like sheen or add a gloss on top. Most creme based lipsticks offer a subtle luster finish which looks great on brown skin tones.
Our Pick: Maybelline ColorSensational Rebel Bloom Lipstick, Coral Burst, $7.49
Magenta: This vibrant hue of purple is a great alternate to that dark vampy lip we loved during winter. Step into spring with a fresh bold color. This shade of purple looks great on a variety of skintones.
Jessica Andrews of Glamazon Blog is wearing a vibrant magenta shade that compliments her skin tone.
Our Pick: Yves Saint Laurent Rouge Pur Couture Vernis a Levres Rebel Nudes, Fuchsia Tomboy, $43.75
Related:The Ultimate Purple Lipstick Guide for Brown Girls
Nude: There’s nothing more effortless and fresh than a natural nude lip color. For a softer look apply a gloss over your lipstick. Some matte lipsticks can be drying. To prevent cracked lips make sure you apply a lip balm before applying your lip color.
Our Pick: NYX Matte Lipstick Maison, $6
Related:LBS Beauty: 5 Tips For Dewy Spring Makeup
Beauty Contributor Fatima is wearing it here with a nude gloss on top.
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What are some of your favorite spring lipsticks?
P.S. Check out this super fun Spring Lip Color for Dark Skin video from our friend Danielle at The Style and Beauty Doctor:
I love all these colors, but the coral is my favorite! I need to look for that one!
Isn’t it gorgeous? And so fun! We’ll have to pull together a coral lippie post as well.