5 Red Lip Colours to Wear for Fall/Winter

by Roxanne C.

Hey ho, it’s started snowing in France! I know the weather’s pretty crazy in America, what with the hurricane and tsunami and all, but I hope that all of you over there are safe and that staying indoors isn’t getting you down. By the way, is voting affected by the bad weather conditions?

 

Anyhow, today I present to you 5 red lip colours that you can wear for fall and winter! I was ransacking my mini makeup wardrobe the other day and realised that I had a few items that I’d totally forgot about! And so lo and behold, there are five deep shades that I think anyone can wear and look good in. Here they are, with swatches to compare.

 

The 5 deep red lip colours perfect for fall/winter.

 

From left to right: MAC’s Diva (Matte), Gosh Cosmetics 136 Burgundy, Vapour Organic Beauty’s Siren Lipstick in 404 Ravish, Burberry’s Lip Glow in No. 16 Ruby and Maybelline’s Color Sensational Lipstick in 435 Plum Perfect.

 

Swatches of the 5 lipsticks in the same order as above.

 

From left: MAC’s Diva, Gosh Cosmetics’ 136 Burgundy and Vapour Organic Beauty’s 404 Ravish.

 

From left: Vapour Organic Beauty’s 404 Ravish, Burberry’s No. 16 Ruby and Maybelline’s 435 Plum Perfect.

 

Diva is a deep, wine red that veers towards a purple; It works great as a lip stain. Burgundy is a nice, blue-toned red with a creamy finish. Ravish is the most sheer lippie of the five and goes on extremely smoothly. Ruby is a blood red gloss that has relatively good staying power for a gloss. Plum Perfect is a dark mauve shade, something more muted and sombre compared to the rest.

 

Do you have any other lip shades you think are perfect for fall or winter? Post your blog links and share them here!

 

 

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Cosy bedroom, via Maison Rika.

 I love how in the picture, it’s snowing outside! I can’t wait for a true blue winter!

 
 

3 comments

alexis October 30, 2012 - 11:26 pm

The burberry blood gloss looks the most interesting for me! But i wonder if it has that tacky sticky feeling that some glosses have.. I prefer water-based, not wax based.
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lacedivory86 November 1, 2012 - 7:12 pm

Hello!

The Burberry gloss isn't the sticky kind, but yet it is extremely glossy, which is what makes it a favourite of mine.
(Usually, the "sticky" glosses are shinier and more reflective than the "non-sticky" ones, and they also stay on longer. However, the "sticky" ones are trickier to use because to get the maximum effect, the wearer shouldn't purse their lips or have too much contact between the upper and lower lips often. So it depends on what effect you prefer and the habits you have!)

xoxo,
Roxanne

JoJozBeauty October 31, 2012 - 7:26 am

Love Mac Diva!

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