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A Pink Pout: Beauty Look of the Week

Posted Apr 16th 2008 12:49AM by Angela Bronner
Filed under: Lifestyle, Style and Beauty, Style Spotter

By Marcia Cole, Special to BlackVoices.com

Model Chanel Iman sported a fuschia shade at Badgley Mischka. Narciso Rodriquez's models wore more subtle stains of pink. And who could forget Alicia Keys' perfect pink lips at this year's Grammy's? The season's hottest lipstick trend, is clearly about a pink pout.

Photograph by Keith Major/courtesy AMBERmag.com
Makeup by Karen Angus
Hair by Dana Gibbs/The Montgomery Group

But similar to red lipsticks, pink can be a prickly hue to rock on all shades. "Ultimately, we have to remember that we're a color already so a lot of these colors can be shocking against our rich brown skin," says Sam Fine, author of Fine Beauty and the Fine Beauty Blog.

His tip? Compensate what might not have been done for darker brown skins in the lip lab. "Use a brown lip pencil first. This will add a little bit more pigment to the lip, which is usually lighter that our skin. It will make the shade more consistent by giving it a little base." But before you conjure up '80s beauty lip liner mishaps, Fine adds: "Just make sure to line before--not after--applying your lipstick, and make sure the lipstick blends into the liner.

Click on Ambermag.com for more expert tips to sport this season's hottest lipstick trend.


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    Rihanna is one of the newest faces of CoverGirl cosmetics. She signed on in December of 2006, stating: "I've loved makeup and dreamed of being a CoverGirl since I was a little girl." She has also recently endorsed Venus razors for women.

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    Beyonce represents for L'Oreal. The singer signed a five-year contract for $4.7 million in 2004 that requires her to work 10-12 days a year. I, too would be smiling.

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    Gabrielle Union signed on to endorse Neutrogena products in 2004. Great skin is the foundation of stunning beauty, and she proves it.

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    Halle Berry has been a Revlon spokesperson since 1996. Other women of color featured in Relvon campaigns include Lucy Liu and Eva Mendes, but none other has had Halle's staying power.

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    Kerry Washington has appeared in ads for H.I.P. (High Intensity Pigment) cosmetics for L'Oreal, the first campaign in her contract. Kerry says of her endorsement: "It's really exciting for me to be one of the faces of L'Oreal and to be working with a company that has historically represented so many different kinds of women with different kinds of skin color."

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    Queen Latifah has her own make-up line called the 'CoverGirl Queen Collection.' The Web site for her line features tools to help you match colors perfectly with your skin.

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    Iman, after thirty years in the fashion and beauty biz, now has her own super-successful make-up line: Iman Cosmetics. Launched in 1994, her line features foundation available in 16 shades geared towards women of color.

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    Veronica Webb was the first black model to receive an exclusive contract from a major cosmetics company. Her Revlon contract lasted from 1992-95. You can now find her flexing her fashion expertise as a co-host on 'Tim Gunn's Guide To Style.'

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    Iman (left), Beverly Johnson (right) and Louise Vyent (not pictured) appeared in a ground-breaking ad for Revlon in 1989 featuring all black models. Before the '90s, black models rarely appeared in make-up ads for mainstream lines.

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    Tyra won a CoverGirl make-up contract in 1997. This is also the year that she covered Sports Illustrated by herself, a first for an African-American woman.

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1. I'm sorry, she may be a model and all but the PINK HAS TO GO! PEOPLE SHOULD LEAVE THE PINK OUT! I don't care if you blend in the lip liner with the color. I'm not saying that the rest of the make-up on her is awful but, the PINK just stands out in a bad way. I am an afro-American women but light-skinned and use to sport that same pink look in the early 90's and thought I was the STUFF? Wrong, I wasn't. The more I looked at past pics of me with that on, "I LOOKED LIKE BOZO THE CLOWN"!

I know, that the pink hue in the lipsticks are different now and make-up itself but, I feel the Pink colors shouldn't be worn by women of color. In my opinion, leave it to the FAIR SKIN PEOPLE.

Not Feelin It at 7:13AM on Apr 16th 2008

2. Not Feelin' It...I'm with you. I am the same complexion as the girl in the photo and I could never wear that shade. I think whoever wrote this is confusing a trend in high fashion with something that can translate to the real streets and everyday life...especially for black women. There is no way I would wear that shade unless I was (like the model) getting paid to wear it so that people(like who wrote this) would pick up on the trend and tell consumers (like us) to buy what designers (like Badgley Mischka who doesn't even design for us) wants them to...well not me...support black business!!!

Not Convinced at 11:51AM on Apr 16th 2008

3. I love the look. It is fresh.

Janet at 7:48PM on Apr 16th 2008

4. totally agree with #1 and #2 on here. The PINK has to GO! If this lipstick was worn by our everyday Afro-American women, it would look like that person caught something or wouldn't look right? I don't care what shade of brown a person is this COLOR IS NOT FOR US! Leave it to the models! I know if I wore this PINK COLOR to my JOB, I would get FIRED!

All these Rappers,singers (Keyshia Cole), or any entertainer needs to LEAVE THE PINK ALONE! I'm not sayin that they aren't good in what they do it's what they PUT ON THEIR LIPS!

PINK BE GONE at 7:47AM on Apr 17th 2008

5. ok ladies i don't think loud lipstick is meant to wear to work or for older women (not saying you ladies are older so don't go assuming) but the color looks great on her. The pink and the gold brings out all the different tones in her complexion. Black women need to embrace being different and stop worrying about what someone is going to say to them...there are many shades of pink for you to play with so go for it be daring!!
Peace out

mrs. kaylee at 8:24AM on Apr 17th 2008

6. That looks ridiculous, LOLOL. I'm 44, didn't wear pink in the past and I'm surely not fool enough to wear it now, don't care who says it looks nice, they are lying, maybe with a more translucent lookit would look better. Geez poor girl looks silly.

DINA at 8:51AM on Apr 17th 2008

7. This comment is for mrs. kaylee #5. You said;

"Black women need to embrace being different and stop worrying about what someone is going to say to them...there are many shades of pink for you to play with so go for it be daring"!!

mrs. kaylee, black women need to EMBRACE with a COLOR that they feel COMFORTABLE WITH. I don't have the TIME to be EXPERIMENTING with COLORS. Again, PINK is not for US!

PINK BE GONE! at 1:27PM on Apr 17th 2008

8. For Leave the Pink Alone: Why are we so concerned with with others think on how we should look. Women who are afraid of looking clownish wearing pink and even red, should know that there's a shade for everyone--as long as you match it to your skintone. If you're looking at your own photo from the 90s or even the 80s, of course it's going to look bad as did everything back then--big hair and all. And I'm sure you didn't prep it with the right base. But our various shades allow us to wear all sorts of color, no matter if it's a pink lipstick or pink lipgloss. We're considered trendsetters, but if you don't like these images, then you don't clearly set the trend. Don't hate on someone else, the model looks great else they wouldn't have put it up. And as for designers, what designer designs for us? That's just a silly statement. No designer, unless they are designing jeans and for the urban market, is designing for "us." Black designers showed models wearing pink lipstick as well. One has nothing to do with the other.

Pink Should Stay! at 12:39PM on Apr 18th 2008

9. To Pink Should Stay #8. First of all, I didn't make that comment about me putting on make-up in the past and looking like a clown. You need to get your facts straight before posting. You need to direct your frustration and disagreements to that person. The person that posted that comment was #1 Not Feeling It! If you had carefully read what I said in #4, I just said that I totally agreed with 1 and 2, I also said,to "Leave it to the models"! Where does it say that I was hating on that model? It seems like you are taking it personal? Hey, we all have our own opinion and it's just a blog. Anyway, Pink Be Gone. My opinion.

Pink Be Gone! at 8:21PM on Apr 18th 2008

10. To Pink Should Stay #8. Sorry, you didn't directly make that comment to me? You were just talking in general. But I still say, Pink Be Gone!

Have a nice Day!

Pink Be Gone! at 10:19PM on Apr 18th 2008

11. Yes babies, select your shade of pink. There are all different shades. I thought that that would not look good on me EITHER until I found the Perfect SHADE of pink to match my tone.

Just like WHO KNEW Orange would look FANTASTIC on us, the same goes for PINK.

Please Young Divaz, don't close your mind to it.

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For the YOUNG SISTAs at 7:58AM on Apr 23rd 2008

12. Ok! All my beautiful brown Sista's. Let's be true to thy self we all know the Pink Lips will be the first thing anypne will comment on. Pink is a stand out color on our beautiful skin. Me myself i like to be more subtle. But to each is own.

Bar None at 9:28AM on Apr 23rd 2008

13. this comment is for PINK BE GONE!!..

Do you put me in your category of US...it may not be a good color for you..but it looks great on me.

Have a happy Wednesday!!!

mrs. kaylee at 9:39AM on Apr 23rd 2008

14. Let's begin to change our language, it will change our minds. Be careful of adjectives like "fair" skinned people. Perhaps light skinned/complexioned is a less loaded description.

Truth at 10:28AM on Apr 23rd 2008

15. I am a darker skin tone than the model in the picture and I have worn pink lipstick lined with a brown lip liner and I have gotten so many compliments becuz I looked damn good with it on! and by the way Im 45 years old!!

Natalie at 10:34AM on Apr 23rd 2008

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