Red Lips
What a relief to have winter well behind us! And even more of a relief to have said goodbye to heavy winter wear. We can now sashay our way around in light fabrics and colors and add dash and daring to our look—not to mention instant glamour—with a vibrant red lipstick and trendy glasses.
In these hard economic times, buying a lipstick is a true pleasure because it doesn’t break the bank. I’m thrilled to see that classic lipstick colors are back in a multitude of shades so you are bound to find one, two, or even three that suit your coloring perfectly.
These are my preferred choices:
- Lancôme – L’Absolu Rouge
- Shiseido – Rouge Dragon
- Clinique – Red-y to Wear
- Estée Lauder – Rich Red
- Chanel – Rouge Allure
- Serge Lutens – ‘Fards à Lèvres’ in ten fabulous shades. Absolute elegance.
- YSL – Pure Gloss, Pure fruit
- M.A.C - Impassioned
- Givenchy - Complement Arty
- Thierry Mugler - Rouge Unique
- Clarins - Instant Gloss
- L’Oréal – Sunset Red #302
Sunglasses
Sunglasses are necessary to safeguard the eyes from damaging sunrays. But remember this accessory, like jewelry, can either enhance or diminish your image. Here are some tips to help you select a pair that suit you perfectly.
Style and color:
The color of the frame is of utmost importance as it should harmonize with your hair color and skin tone so be sure to pick a color that complements both.
Equally important is the size of the frame, which should be in proportion to your face. If it is too big your face will seem shrunken and if too small, your face will appear enlarged. I know, I know, I can already hear you protesting … ”Michèle, big glasses are in!” Yes they are but that does not mean we have to look ridiculous in huge glasses that swallow our entire face.
Be aware that there are options for lens colors too:
- Brown lenses are ideal for bright sunny days and slightly overcast conditions.
- Gray lenses are softer and allow colors to be seen in their natural state.
Fit:
- The bridge of the frame should fit the shape of the nose comfortably to avoid indentation marks. Here are some guidelines:
- - Fine narrow nose: narrow, high bridge
- - Wide nose: wide, low bridge
- - Long nose: narrow or large, low bridge
- - Short nose: narrow or large, high bridge
- The nose plates and temple points must be comfortable.
- The upper part of the frame should follow the arch of your eyebrows.
- The frame should not touch your cheeks. To test the fit, smile and make sure the glasses do not move up.
- The weight of the frame is important too and should not leave a smudge on your nose or a mark on your cheeks.
- The last important step is to check your profile to view the final fit of the sunglasses. The gap between the lower part of the frame and your cheek should neither be too small nor too large.
Take a good friend with you who will give you an honest opinion. And remember sunglasses don’t have to be expensive to be both fashionable and functional.
$6.95
$49.50
$15.99
Aren’t these a deal? I buy ten inexpensive ($8) ‘Ray-Ban’ type sunglasses at a time for my husband and sons. When they lose a pair it’s no big deal!
Now, put your lipstick and new sunglasses on, collect a friend along the way and set off to your favorite outdoor café. Summer is a great time for serious people watching and a delicious iced cappuccino!
Savor the moment and enjoy!
Michele
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5 Comments
Posted by agingbutdangerous on 06/11 at 09:15 AM
Why does everyone else say after 50 we should wear lighter lipstick like pink?? I am so glad to read this article saying red lipstick is back. What fun is that? Thanks!
Posted by JFarr on 06/27 at 01:41 AM
I am nearing 70 and am losing color on the lower edge of my bottom lip. I recently found that Revlon ColorStay Overtime Sheer in Sheer Mocha makes a great lip liner. It is exactly the color of my lips. I just put it on like liner, let it dry and they gloss and the “natural” looks lasts all day.
Posted by bren67 on 06/30 at 03:49 PM
wow!!
red????
hummmm..i was also always told when you get older, lighten up on makeup!
wear light pink on lips..
i dont know if i should wear it or not?
iam fair skined, light brown,sandy blond hair, blue eyes..
my overpower me….
brenda
Posted by mbenza on 07/01 at 12:52 PM
Thank you JFarr for the great tip.
Posted by pamela munro on 07/03 at 01:12 PM
It seems to me that red lipstick as described is either an urban or an evening look, as it looks nice in artificial lighting which bleaches out color. If you are not often in those conditions, as I am not, you might try reds that lean towards mochas or brownish pinks/rose beige- I wear a lighter rose beige-ish color most days - and save the darker colors for more formal occasions - as I live in S. Cal. - Red lipstick in the daytime seems to me to be more of a NYC look. Remember when it used to be a trick to mix lipsticks to get your own color back in the day? Here’s a chance for you to mix & match colors to get your right shade.