When it comes to choosing a shade of nude lipstick, the general rule of thumb is to choose a shade that is about two shades lighter or darker than your natural lip color, but what happens when you get a tan? Make like Lea Michele, and opt for sheer, shiny formulas in darker fawn hues. Go for a buff shade with subtle pink undertones to prevent looking washed out. Nude glosses are also a great option. Thanks to their see-through formula, you won’t have to worry about your lipstick not matching your skin tone after a weekend at the beach.
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