Huddersfield Daily Examiner

BEAUTY COUNTER R New lippie looks

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ED lipstick is possibly the most iconic make-up product of all, with pink not far behind it. So if we told you these classic hues are on-trend this season, you’d be well within your rights to say, “So? What else is new?”

But, in actual fact, these enduring shades were reinterpre­ted on the AW17 catwalks in ways that made us sit and up and take notice.

“Applying red to the face is one of the most ancient of beauty gestures, but right now it feels really new,” says MAC backstage make-up artist Lyne Desnoyers.

“The way we’re using it this season reflects a need of make-up artists to break apart the classics... or reinterpre­t them with colour.”

The results are oh-so pretty, it must be said – but you will need a few tips to tone down the more out-there catwalk designs.

Here are four fresh ways to wear lipstick this season, and the products you’ll need.

LOOKING for an alternativ­e to the matte red lip but don’t want to go full-on gloss? At Topshop, the ruby shade was midway between the two.

Foregoing liner in favour of an ‘I-whacked-this-on-in-the-taxi’ vibe, the juicy tone gives you a full, healthy-looking pout with minimal shine. INSPIRED by the clothes in the collection, at Eudon Choi, a bright coral red was mixed and applied in varying intensitie­s so that “individual­ity is respected and embraced”, according to make-up maestro Adam de Cruz.

Whether you want to try a delicate tangerine wash or a dense umber, the key to the perfect shine-free pout is to press a touch of coral blusher on top.

In fact, whatever colour your lippie this season, adding a co-ordinating blusher on top will bring it bang up to date. Collection Velvet Kiss lip cream in Mango, £2.99, Superdrug; Estee Lauder pure colour envy sculpt blusher in Peach Passion, £30, John Lewis

THE most extreme expression of the glossy lips trend came at Preen, where the models were meant to look like they’d gone and snogged all their lippie off before they hit the catwalk.

But at Giambattis­ta Valli, the look was way more wearable. Individual effort: A model on the catwalk during the Eudon Choi AW17 London Fashion Week show where a bright coral red was mixed and applied in varying intensitie­s

Contrasted with perfectly polished, dewy skin, a burgundy lip pencil was applied over the entire lips, followed by a smear of matte liquid lip colour and a generous dose of clear lip gloss, to give the shiniest finish possible. MAC lip pencil in burgundy, £13; MAC retro matte liquid lip colour in High Drama, £17.50; MAC lipglass clear, £15, all maccosmeti­cs.co.uk

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