By Erin Love
How many tubes of lipstick do you have in your makeup drawer? If you are like me , you probably have about forty! I love lipstick and I have at least one tube in every color. It was only recently, however, that I really learned exactly what words such as "matte" and "frost" (which appear on the bottom of each of my tubes) meant. Now I know why I have more "crèmes" in my lipstick drawer! Read below to see which one is your favorite and why!:
Matte - These lipsticks provide full coverage color and tend to stay on longer than any other type of lipstick. They are best in dark colors, but might make you r lips feel and appear dry because they contain zero shine ingredients. To remedy this problem, slick on some gloss.
Crème - This type of lipstick contains more emollients than the matte ones, but that doesn't necessarily mean that they will shine more. You may still need that lip-gloss! You'll find that the majority of lipsticks are "crème" because they are the most versatile and they wear very easily.
Frost - Mature women should steer clear of this type of lipstick. Frost lipstick tends to be pale and metallic in appearance, which makes lips appear dry and older than they are. If you have a "frost" in your lipstick collection but you are in love with it, try pairing it with a lip-gloss that has no metallic tint to it. The gloss will tone down the harshness of the metallic pigment.
Sheer - This type of lipstick is perfect for the "natural" look. They are light , like gloss, but have a deeper and longer lasting color than gloss. I love this type of lipstick because you don't need a mirror to apply it! It goes on easily and doesn't smear or get transferred onto the teeth.
So... Which one of the above types of lipstick do you own the most of?
Erin Sharplin Love is a Certified Fashion and Image Consultant, Professional Organizer, Certified Wedding Coordinator and the owner of Panache by Erin. Panache by Erin offers such services as Closet Rejuvenation, Wardrobe Assessment, Outfit Coordination, Personal Shopping, Home/Office Organization, and Wedding Coordinating. Erin Sharplin Love is also the Founding Editor of a quarterly magazine, Panache Magazine. For more information about Erin and her services please go to http://www.panachebyerin.com or call 318-398-0326.
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Tuesday, January 15, 2008
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