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Aug 19, 2013
Jasmyn A.
So I'm starting to really get interested in lip stick but I'm not sure what colors would fit me. I tried some an it kinda freeked me out. Help please!!
Aug 19, 2013
Sydney N.
Pinkish nude color Lol or maybe a coral. I think those look nice on everyone.
Aug 19, 2013
Atiyah Y.
Start off with a nude or a light pink. Soft colors that won't freak you out. I was the same way at first but now I love bold lips. Also lipliners will also make wearing a lip color more comfy to some.
Aug 19, 2013
Sarahann L.
It used to scare me too! I say start with one close to your natural lip color, then slowly go more dramatic to darker colors. :) Especially in High School, other kids are immature and make fun If you're looking ''caked'' but do what makes you feel beautiful :)
Aug 19, 2013
Fryda A.
Start with some beautifully pale colors then move on to a nice baby pink or coral if you want to go bolder.