How to apply the perfect red lip this Christmas
Nothing makes a statement quite like a red lip, and there's no better time for this classic makeup look to shine than December.
And while we're usually advocates for nude lipsticks when planning on eating and drinking (it's Christmas after all) you can still get away with a fade and flake-resistant bold, as long as you employ the right application technique.
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Watch the video above to see Lara Srokowski, Director of Artistry for Lancôme Australia, share her best tips or follow our easy how-to below...
Prep your lips
Ensuring your lips are smooth and hydrated is a crucial step for lip colour that lasts. If you're experiencing any flakiness, try a scrub like Karen Murrell Lip Scrub, or even just some gentle buffing with a toothbrush will do the trick. Follow with a hydrating balm or lip priming product, such as Weleda Skin Food Lip Balm.
Line lips with a red lip liner
For a crisp edge that also acts as a barrier for bleeding, apply a lip liner in a similar shade or slightly darker than the lipstick you're using. Keep your mouth relaxed to ensure an accurate outline.
bh loves: Mavala Switzerland Lip Liner Pencil in 'Mystique Red' and Charlotte Tilbury Lip Cheat in 'Kiss 'N' Tell' ($35, charlottetilbury.com/au)
Fill in your lips with the same red lip liner
Once you're finished with the outline, use the same liner to fill in the lips too. This will help to increase the longevity of your overall lip colour.
Apply red lipstick
And now you're finally ready for lipstick. For an extra polished finish, apply with a lip brush. To ensure you don't get any on your teeth, pop your pointer finger inside pursed lips, and then pull out to catch any unnecessary colour.
Use a concealer brush and concealer to tidy up around your lips for a flawless finish
This step can also help to define the cupid's bow. And if you don't want to stop there, add a dusting of highlighter too.
Here are a few of our members favourite red lipsticks:
Rimmel London Kate Moss Matte Finish Lipstick in 111
“I brought the Rimmel London Lasting Finish Lipstick in the shade #111 which is a classic true matte red shade - one that I think every woman should have in her collection. The formula of this lipstick is creamy and smooth, it glides over my lips with ease without any tugging or difficulty.” - bh member aleksandra
Read Rimmel London Lasting Finish Lipstick reviews...
Maybelline Colour Drama Intense Velvet Lip Pencil in Red Essential
“Love, love, love this velvet lip pencil! After buying the red one 'Red Essential', I went back the next day and bought four more while they were still on sale! They are extremely pigmented and buttery on the lips. They last all day and there is no need for a lip liner with them.” - bh member ElissaG
Read Maybelline Colour Drama Intense Velvet Lip Pencil reviews…
M.A.C Lipstick in Russian Red
“I've used the matte lipsticks in MAC's collection, and I love how pigmented they are. They can be a little drying - so if you have dry lips you'll need to exfoliate/apply lip balm first. One swipe is all I need with these lipsticks, and if you blot them, they'll last ages. I can wear them for hours and even though the colour may fade a little - it's still there! They have a lovely range of colours and one of my favourites would have to be Russian Red.” - bh member jennkitty
Revlon Super Lustrous™ The Luscious Mattes in Cherries In The Snow
"Cherries in the Snow is a bold shade! It has a creamy matte finish with a very mild sheen, but not enough to call a satin: I dislike flat, two-dimensional mattes. After eating, it leaves a stain of colour behind. As a bold lippy lover, I hate having patchy lips after a meal. If you're prone to dry lips from matte lipsticks, this one feels creamy & moisturising."
Read Revlon Super Lustrous™ The Luscious Mattes reviews
bh recommends: Eros Omorphos Red in Classic Red
This cruelty-free lippy should definitely be at the top of your must-try list. Soaked in pigment, Classic Red delivers a rich and intense colour with a matte finish. No need to worry about dryness though, the formula is enriched with vitamin E and apricot seed oil for velvety smooth lips.
Read more about Eros Omorphos Red
*This article has been updated since its original publication.
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155 Member Comments
Red lippie looks great if done well
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Tom Ford corally red, wore to death! Almost done. Then received Bobbi Brown one last year at BH event, blue undertone, beautiful. But mostly I'm wearing and liking purples, plums, plummy purple "mauves"...anything on a cool berry side of things.
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This is about as festive as I get! Red lips on Christmas Day! Lip liner is crucial to keep red in tact. I am using the Jane Iredale Gwen! Love it!
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I love a good red lip, the liner is always very important.
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I love a red lip but go for a sheer tint its softer and suits me without drawing attention to the ageing lines around my lips.
The video is a great tutorial and the result just gorgeous !
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Love that all these are reasonably priced. You cant get better than MAC.
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Red lipstick is such a classic. Finding the 'perfect red' is a very individual thing. After some trial and error, I think reds with a hint of brown suit me best.
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Red lipstick doesn’t really suit me. Either that or I just don’t have the confidence to wear it. I wish it did though.
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I think that everyone can wear red lipstick. Sometimes it's a matter of finding the right undertone - cool, warm or neutral. Maybe you could gain some confidence by wearing a red lip gloss that is not intensely pigmented.
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Love the video too Sophie, the red on you looks gorgeous
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I like the look of that pencil :)
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Haven't used concealer around the lip area before
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I enjoy wearing red lippie, even though I don't wear it often.
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I like these simple steps to apply lipstick. But hardly wear red color. My favorite always natural lip color lipsticks.
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Red is good and comes in lots of 'shades'
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I haven't worn my red lippie for ages, my skin on my chin area is just so hormonally pimply, I can't bear to draw attention to that area
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I just won a Napoleon Perdis Devine Goddess lipstick in the shade Aphrodite which is a gorgeous red and one which I'm sure I'm going to love.
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I can wear red lippie if it's a cool shade with blue tones but I choose not too as I seem to end up with it on my teeth.
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That lip pencil looks good :)
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I love dark red.
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I really need to do some more bold lip looks, instead of the nude, natural style!
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The Russian red looks like such a rich and intense colour!!
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Finding the right red is always such a challenge!
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Ah...couldn't agree more. And turns out it also keeps changing with age.
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so helpful
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