It’s so opaque but it never feels heavy on your lips. This is a beautiful and unique summer lipstick because it has a lot of pinks in it and this is one of those lipsticks where you just need a tiny bit to do the trick. This is the Rouge Edition Velvet Lipstick Frambourjoise (Shade 02). The very first summer lipstick is one that I’ve been recommending for some time now. I didn't even mean for that to happen but I'm glad it did because so many of you guys can now find these lipsticks easier and conveniently pick them up and start using them right away.ġ. What should you do with the rest of your makeup when the seasons change? “Generally you need more color because you don’t have the sunkissed look from summer,” Janell says.Summer officially starts this week and I figured what better way to ring in the season than go over the top 10 summer lipsticks you can get for under $10! The best part about most of the lipsticks that I'm going to show you is that they're mostly all readily available to be purchased at your local drugstore or makeup store in your local mall. For more vampy looks, I love Spiced Plum with Raisin liner underneath it.” Janell has also embraced the “rose blush” color trend, and recommends trying glosses in Raspberry Tea or Morning Rose paired with Rose Jicama lipstick for an “earthy rose” look. “If you want something more neutral, try Loomi or Chestnut with Bronze Blaze. The sky’s the limit with our lip color lines - never underestimate the power of layering! “You can layer lip liner under your gloss or gloss on top of lipstick,” Janell explains.
Her pro tip for making gloss last longer is prepping lips with the Feed My Lips primer.
Janell’s fall picks? “Try Spiced Plum if you want something deep, and Bronze Blaze for a ‘90s warm brown,” she says. Our Nourish-Mint Rehydrating Lip Glazes treat your lips to beautiful color, nourishing moisture and lots of shine. “Press the color onto your lips and use your fingertips to blend it in,” she says. Janell recommends picking a shade you love and taking baby steps, using it as a stain. You don’t have to go full-on red to make a statement with your lipstick. If you’re afraid of reds but want to try one this season … There truly is a red for everyone in our Feed My Lips lineup! For a classic cherry red, Janell loves Jujube. “Everyone likes a power red!” Janell says, and we agree. If you’re in the market for a new fall “statement red” …
Fairer skin tones may also like Cacao Bean, a rich brown, which will look strikingly trendy.
Janell recommends the deep purple Acai for a classic vampy look. It’s a warm reddish-brown with a little bit of brightness to it,” Janell explains. “Chili is a warm red and it’s really easy to wear. If you’ve just warmed up your hair color … Its purple undertones look gorgeous with cooler shades. It’s a beautiful plum – it’s a great fall color,” Janell says. If you have cool undertones or ashy dark hair …
A bonus? Feed My Lips lipsticks are long-wearing and contain certified organic cupuacu fruit butter and botanical oils to keep your lips feeling soft and smooth all day long - a major perk as the temperature starts to drop. “You can wear them year-round.” Try Feed My Lips lipstick in Kimi Fig for light to medium skin, Honey Ginger for medium skin tones, Bronzed Pecan for medium to deep tones or Cacao Bean for dark skin. Of course, if you really love a color, wear it! Your hair color may also affect your lipstick picks figure out whether you have warm or cool undertones in your color, and if you need a little help, ask your Aveda Artist! Cooler-toned hair colors look great with blue-based lip colors, and warm-toned colors pop with orange-based shades. If they’re blue, you have cool undertones. Turn over your arm and check out your veins if they’re greenish, you have warm undertones. You know what that means: it’s time to go lipstick shopping! We chatted with Aveda’s Global Artistic Director for Makeup, Janell Geason, about her favorite fall shades for everyone - from skin tones to hair colors to gloss fans who aren’t into lipstick but still want to treat themselves to a new tube of Lip Glaze.įirst things first, figure out your skin tone.
When the seasons change from summer to fall, you may notice that your go-to summer lip shade just doesn’t pop the same way in October as it does in July.