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Revisiting: The Creamy Salmon-Pink Lip

Want a color that pretty enough for Spring, but still bright enough that it’s not a wishy-washy pastel? 

This is something that showed up on the catwalks about 2 years back, but is still gorgeous today. You take any fuchsia pink or coral you have, and you mix it with a flesh-toned concealer shade. What you get is a highly-pigmented salmon-pink (fuchsia lipstick) or milky-peach (coral lipstick) that takes on a bright pastel hue and really pops against your skin. 

Perfect on a sunny day OR as an alternative to the usual nude lip with smoky eyes!

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Barry M Lip Paint 147 Peachy Pink: Review and Swatches!
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Barry M Peachy Pink Lip Paint is a lipstick that seems to have caused equal amounts of joy and disgruntlement among makeup aficionados. For one, it’s one of the most beautiful peach-nude lip colors around. At the same time, it’s one of the hardest to apply evenly due to the dry, slightly-cakey texture.Swatches (L-to-R): Barry M Peachy Pink, Lime Crime Cosmopop, Revlon Soft Nude, NYX Orange Soda
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For orange-nude lovers, Barry M Peachy Pink is a perfect salmon orange tone as compared to Lime Crime Cosmopop (true pastel orange) and NYX Orange Soda (pale beige-orange). It’s easier to wear the either of the other 2, and has the opacity to really pop on the lips when applied heavily.However (here’s the kicker), getting it to apply evenly requires a number of conditions to be met first:
Your lips must be in perfect condition; i.e. not flaky, patchy, rashed, etc.
Your lip surface must be moisturized evenly.
That’s because the lipstick is quite high in pigments, but a little lacking in emollients that will allow it to “slip” and adhere to lips in an even layer. The patchiness is often caused by the lipstick particles clinging to each other more than they do your lip surface. TIP: 
Applying a touch of lip balm (potted ones work a bit better than stick ones as they have a higher oil content) to your lips, rub it around to remove any loose flakes, and then kiss the back of your hand a couple of times so you are left with a thin, even layer. 
Then apply Barry M Peachy Pink generously. Better to get it too opaque and then kiss the back of your hand to even it out and remove the extra product. 
LIP MIX SUGGESTION: Add a touch of similar-toned gloss.(From Top): Barry M Peachy Pink + Revlon Coral Reef Lipgloss = Pretty peach-stained lips.Revlon’s Super Lustrous Lipgloss in Coral Reef has very similar base tones as Barry M Peachy Pink, although it has less beige pigments. As the gloss tends to sink into lines on its own, wearing it with the Barry M Lip Paint evens both products out and gives you a creamy, opaque finish. Just don’t overdo the lip gloss or you could end up with a mess.

Barry M Lip Paint 147 Peachy Pink: Review and Swatches!

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Barry M Peachy Pink Lip Paint is a lipstick that seems to have caused equal amounts of joy and disgruntlement among makeup aficionados. For one, it’s one of the most beautiful peach-nude lip colors around. At the same time, it’s one of the hardest to apply evenly due to the dry, slightly-cakey texture.
Swatches (L-to-R): Barry M Peachy Pink, Lime Crime Cosmopop, Revlon Soft Nude, NYX Orange Soda


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For orange-nude lovers, Barry M Peachy Pink is a perfect salmon orange tone as compared to Lime Crime Cosmopop (true pastel orange) and NYX Orange Soda (pale beige-orange). It’s easier to wear the either of the other 2, and has the opacity to really pop on the lips when applied heavily.

However (here’s the kicker), getting it to apply evenly requires a number of conditions to be met first:

  1. Your lips must be in perfect condition; i.e. not flaky, patchy, rashed, etc.
  2. Your lip surface must be moisturized evenly.

That’s because the lipstick is quite high in pigments, but a little lacking in emollients that will allow it to “slip” and adhere to lips in an even layer. The patchiness is often caused by the lipstick particles clinging to each other more than they do your lip surface. 

TIP:
  • Applying a touch of lip balm (potted ones work a bit better than stick ones as they have a higher oil content) to your lips, rub it around to remove any loose flakes, and then kiss the back of your hand a couple of times so you are left with a thin, even layer. 
  • Then apply Barry M Peachy Pink generously. Better to get it too opaque and then kiss the back of your hand to even it out and remove the extra product. 

LIP MIX SUGGESTION: 
Add a touch of similar-toned gloss.
(From Top): Barry M Peachy Pink + Revlon Coral Reef Lipgloss = Pretty peach-stained lips.

Revlon’s Super Lustrous Lipgloss in Coral Reef has very similar base tones as Barry M Peachy Pink, although it has less beige pigments. As the gloss tends to sink into lines on its own, wearing it with the Barry M Lip Paint evens both products out and gives you a creamy, opaque finish. Just don’t overdo the lip gloss or you could end up with a mess.

Lip Mix: Getting that Nina Ricci F/W 2011 Milky-Salmon Lip!
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Remember the gorgeous creamy-salmon lip color on the Nina Ricci F/W 2011 catwalk every magazine editor was raving about?
Pat McGrath just disclosed the formula. Mix concealer with a coral shade to get that perfect shade. I used MAC NW25 (it’s more pink than an NC, and it has the best opacity and texture for the lips) and Revlon’s Kiss Me Coral Super Lustrous Lipstick for the image above.

If orange is not your thing, there is another pretty combination which is more pink, but just as bright and creamy. Read the rest of the post here!

Lip Mix: Getting that Nina Ricci F/W 2011 Milky-Salmon Lip!

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Remember the gorgeous creamy-salmon lip color on the Nina Ricci F/W 2011 catwalk every magazine editor was raving about?

Pat McGrath just disclosed the formula. Mix concealer with a coral shade to get that perfect shade. I used MAC NW25 (it’s more pink than an NC, and it has the best opacity and texture for the lips) and Revlon’s Kiss Me Coral Super Lustrous Lipstick for the image above.

If orange is not your thing, there is another pretty combination which is more pink, but just as bright and creamy. Read the rest of the post here!

Milky Salmon Lips at Nina Ricci F/W 2011
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The season’s It Lip is equal parts peach, equal parts pink. It’s a re-interpretation of last season’s coral, but this time it’s satiny-matte, cut with lots of cream, and completed with a dash of strawberry milk.
Allure suggests Nars Matte Velvet Lip Pencil in Bolero. To get an affordable version of the shade, I’d suggest you try NYX’s Tangerine lip liner. 

Milky Salmon Lips at Nina Ricci F/W 2011

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The season’s It Lip is equal parts peach, equal parts pink. It’s a re-interpretation of last season’s coral, but this time it’s satiny-matte, cut with lots of cream, and completed with a dash of strawberry milk.

Allure suggests Nars Matte Velvet Lip Pencil in Bolero. To get an affordable version of the shade, I’d suggest you try NYX’s Tangerine lip liner. 


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