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  • (#1) Rock Orange Lippie With Winged Eyeliner

    Orange is a great color to wear on your lips, and depending on what look you're going for, it's incredibly versatile. Orange lipstick can be pulled off beautifully on an otherwise bare face. If you don't feel like doing a full face of makeup, orange lipstick to the rescue!

    Additionally, an orange lipstick looks fantastic with winged eyeliner and a few coats of black mascara. If you'd like a more glamorous look, apply some fake lashes, go heavy on the mascara, and brush on a shimmery white eyeshadow. 

  • (#5) Try Metallic Lips Over Matte Color

     

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    Metallic lipstick is all the rage right now, and you can find metallics in just about every shade. Because metallic lipstick essentially gives you a highlight on your lips, you can choose to wear it on lighter makeup days and let your lips be the focal point.

    If you want to create a beautiful multi-dimensional shine with metallics, experts suggest applying a glimmering shade on top of a matte lipstick.

  • (#6) Liner Is A Must For Green Lipstick

     

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    The key to pulling off green lipstick is the application: flawless precision makes the color look modern rather than theatrical. A sharp lip line can be easily achieved with lip liner. Sometimes green liner isn't the easiest to find, so when all else fails, use a green eyeliner pencil to line your lips. A cat eye and dramatic mascara finishes the sleek look.

  • (#9) Bold Ombre Lipstick Shines With An Otherwise Understated Look

     

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    People have been doing ombre lips for a while, but now they're really going over the top. If you''re brave enough to take the plunge into bold lipstick colors, why not combine several shades for a truly unique look? Mixing oranges and pinks can provide a gorgeous summer look. Adding black to purple and white makes for stunning results.

    You can go as subtle or as bold as you want while applying the ombre look, and create a whole new vision using shades you already have. Just keep the rest of your makeup basic to let your lips take center stage.

  • (#3) Brown Lipstick Can Be Blended With Pink

     

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    Brown is an excellent shade for the lips. Not only can it be worn all year round, but there are so many different types of brown that there's a perfect lipstick for everyone. A dark, vampy brown looks phenomenal on light or dark skin tones when lined. If dark brown isn't your thing, try a brown with rosy undertones – it's a fun twist on a typical pink.

  • (#4) Pair Purples With Lighter Looks

     

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    Anyone can pull off a beautiful shade of purple. What's more, because of the bold color on your lips, you can actually go light on makeup otherwise. Just add a little foundation and eyeshadow and you're good to go.

    Purple is also flattering for all skin tones. Pastel shades look great on lighter complexions, while olive and darker skin tones are shown off by gorgeous deep purples.

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When the disco became popular in 1970, purple was a popular lipstick color, while the favorite lipstick color of the rock lovers was black. Brown lipsticks began to appear in the 1990s, and black and blue lipstick colors were popular with rock bands. The days when women only used dark colors on Halloween have gone, more people boldly use rock lipsticks in daily lives.

If you are a beginner in makeup, you may get confused when using dark lipsticks. Please follow these tips to apply makeup with complete confidence. The random tool shares 10 useful tips for people who are learning to use rock lipstick colors.

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