On the top, orange lipstick might seem hard to pull off. Maybe it strikes you as you of those colors that requires you to be fresh off a vacation in St. Barts with properly bronzed skin in order to look just right. But, dear reader-and we hate to let you know this-you’d be wrong. The key to orange lipstick is easy: It is based on hue specificity. “You do not want anything too brick orange or too blue,” says makeup designer Carolina Dali. All 11 of these are on the range somewhere from a fiery (never to be baffled with fire-engine) red to something more coral-none of which strays too Miami matron or too Cheeto for that matter.
To keep it more such as a J.Crew model (the initial pioneer of the modern orange lip), software was more haphazard than immaculate. Carolina first cleaned the lip area in base to cancel out existing color. She applied the orange directly from the stick then, but just on the center of the lips. She blended out with-get this-the back of a foundation brush Then. That way, you get the applied look without heat transfer of your finger approximately. Kim Johnson photographed by Tom Newton. Makeup by Carolina Dali (The Wall Group).
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