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Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
BrittanyMarie:
You look like a 1940's starlet with the lip color. I like it a lot! It maybe wouldn't work if you were totally scrub fest like baggy tshirt or something, but it looks nice with what I can see of the top you have on.
I don't have any hair advice though, it's kind of hard to tell what your hair is doing there
ViolentDove:
It makes you look kind of 1950's, especially with the short hair. I think it looks pretty good, anyway.
Edit: Brittany beat me to it... 40's, 50's, I've got no idea!
est:
Maybe you could just go to a decent hairdresser and ask them to tidy the hair up a little. The style of it suits you, it is just a little unruly at the moment is all.
As for these people telling you the heavy lip colour is a bad idea, I have no idea what these miscreants' problem(s) is/are. It is a pretty good idea, and looks nice as is, but for my mind the colour needs slight tweaking for it to be perfect. I am not sure if the lighting in your room is throwing off the tones, and I'm not 100% on this, but I think perhaps it should be a little darker to match your hair more? Darker red, I mean, like more toward a maroon colour.
BrittanyMarie:
I was reading this totally dumb magazine one time at a doctors office, like Cosmo or something, and in it one woman agreed to wear bright red lipstick every day for a month. She said felt more "together" and powerful after she stopped feeling silly in it. I promise I don't really put much stock into anything Cosmo says, but it seems like a fun dare to see if it actually does change how you're perceived.
allison:
I have things about lip colour: people do not wear it right. You seem to have a good shade there, so stick with that. Ways to keep it from looking ridiculous include wearing lip liner which will make sure that it doesn't feather around the edges. As well, find a good base - something that keeps the colour from drying out your lips and becoming faded (this can make it look splotchy).
The idea of a bold lip colour is great, but it's all about the execution!
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