Best Lipstick Shades: These 5 lipstick shades are best for Indian skin tone from red to maroon.

News India Live, Digital Desk: In the world of makeup, lipstick is such a magic tool that can change your entire look in the blink of an eye. But often Indian women are confused about which color will suit their skin tone best (Wheatish, Dusky or Fair). If you too are looking for the perfect shade for yourself, then these special shades of red, maroon and nude must be in your vanity box. Let us know about those lipstick shades which enhance the beauty of Indian women. 5 ‘Must-Have’ Lipstick Shades for Indian Skin Tone (Top Recommendations) Classic Red: This is a shade which never goes out of fashion. Blue-based red or brick red look gorgeous on Indian skin tones. This shade not only makes your teeth look white but also brings instant glow to the face. Deep Maroon/Wine: If you are going to a wedding or night party, then maroon shade should be your first choice. Maroon and wine shades give a very royal and bold look to women with dark or wheatish complexion. Peachy Nude: Nude shades are best for office or casual outings. For Indian skin, opt for nude shades with peach or pink undertones rather than completely ‘washed out’ nudes. This is perfect for giving a ‘no-makeup’ look. Magenta or Dark Pink: Pink color suits women of all ages. Magenta or Fuchsia Pink shades give a very vibrant and fresh look on Indian complexion. Terracotta or Rust Brown: This shade is especially made for medium skin tone. This earthy light brown-red color gives a sophisticated look with ethnic wear and sarees. 3 Pro-Tips for Applying Lipstick (Lipstick Hacks) Magic of Lip Liner: Always use lip liner before applying lipstick. This prevents the lipstick from spreading and gives a perfect shape to the lips. Hydration is important: Before applying matte lipstick, apply a little lip balm on the lips so that the lips do not look dry and cracked. Identify skin undertone: If your veins look blue (Cool Undertone), then choose cool shades. If the veins look green (Warm Undertone), then warm or orange-based shades will look better on you.

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