Red is generally the typical colour associated with Valentine's, but there's something about a deep berry or plum colour that really intensifies a look.
I'm not really sure why I have three different lipsticks in a very similar shade. I assume it's something to do with the fact that most pale lipsticks make me look awfully ill and I'm hopeless at not managing to lose a lot of my makeup. Do they just jump out of your bag? Anyway, by some miracle I've managed to keep a hold of my darkest shades.
From L-R: Black Cherry | D For Danger | Beguiled
From L-R: Black Cherry | D For Danger | Beguiled
Barry M: If you'd rather play it safe with a more red toned colour, I'd go for this one. The lipstick has a glossy finish without being too in your face and is the cheaper option of them all at £4.49.
MAC: With the brand is very well known for its staying power and stand out colours, D For Danger does not disappoint. If you're looking for a more matte shade that really grips to your lips, then you may be willing to splash the cash at £15.50. It's definitely not the cheapest option and if you are prone to dry lips, I'd recommend using a lip balm beforehand.
Topshop: I'd say this is the deepest colour of them all, with an almost sparkly plum finish. If you prefer a lipstick with an added shine, then look no further than Beguiled at £8.
With all these shades, I recommend investing in a vampy lipliner too, as darker colours tend to bleed more and looking like The Joker for Valentine's isn't exactly the most sought after look.
Let me know if you've tried any of these shades and what you think.
Happy Valentine's ladies!
Victoria ♥




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