Not blondes, not brunettes and even less brown… the most requested and imitated hairlines in salons are redheads!
Especially after Marina Ruy Barbosa started playing Divar on the small screen.
And of course, there is no shortage of inspiration from abroad, such as:
- a poderosa Jessica Chastain,
- Delighted Amy Adams,
- goddess Julianne Moore,
- the beautiful Christina Hendricks
- and the one and only Florence Welch
Well then, not even the famous ones missed the chance to pose, at least once, in redheads (fake), such as:
- Sophia Abrahao,
- Emma Stone,
- King’s wool,
- Lindsay Lohan,
- Scarlett Johansson e
- Blake Lively.
See too: Cut Crease: Learn how to do trendy makeup
For these reasons and others, we decided to show you some makeup tips for redheads here.
However, it’s worth remembering that today’s makeup is super democratic, and if you feel like it, be bold.
For example, pink is very controversial for redheads, but if you like it, it shouldn’t be discarded, however, knowing that certain tones make redheads’ look much more elegant and, at the same time, softer.
See too: Evening makeup guide
Although many people find makeup for redheads somewhat difficult, because the hair has a warm color and attracts a lot of attention, beauty trends have never been so democratic.
So, today the redheads There are many more options for perfecting your makeup, both for more sophisticated occasions and for everyday use.
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Makeup tutorial for redheads
A first
Base
As redheads’ white skin tends to be freckled, it is not advisable to use very heavy foundations.
Foundation over freckles can give an artificial appearance and take away the characteristic of this type of skin, even with sardines, the ideal is to maintain the skin makeup very light, with natural coverage foundations and soft powder, just to even out.
One tip is to invest in a powder mineralwhich is lighter, softens the skin and helps remove oily shine.
See too: Find out which foundation is right for you
Blush
Blushes, as well as bronzers, should avoid orange tones, tones towards orange can clash with highlights.
Careful!
Always look for makeup for redheads with a warm color or a peach nuance.
The ultimate goal is a healthy look, so don’t overdo it.
If you want the most marked apples, a blush brown is a good choice.
And be careful with too strong pink tones, as they can leave a caricatured appearance.
See too: Blush: discover the ideal tone for your skin
Eyes
Every redhead should have necessary makeup in earthy tones, they always look good.
For everyday life, makeup for redheads should have a range of earthy tones, ranging from beige, sand and brown.
Smoky eyelids in shades of brown, gold and copper are infallible for redheads.
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With a makeup If it’s for the night, the tip is to opt for black eyeshadow, but they can be colorful.
Although many makeup artists don’t like them, because they think they fight with hair color, they are super popular, such as:
- Navy blue,
- dark green
- and even eggplant
For the more discreet, just invest in a thin blue eyeliner, it looks super discreet and cool.
O liquid Paper for the eye area, they should have an ocher background, as in general, redheads have dark circles with a greenish background, and the ocher tones will neutralize the green ones.
See too: Makeup tips for light eyes
Although there is no rule, there are those who do not approve of too pale or citrus colors in makeup for redheads, however, there are some people who defend contrasts, such as opting for green eyeshadow.
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Boca
When it comes to the mouth, like the redhead skinIt tends to be very white, the tip is to avoid very dull tones.
The person has a very monotonous look, so go all in. red and don’t be afraid to go for bright reds, believe me, there’s no mistake in red, and it’s worth using any shade, says Guerreiro.
See too: How to choose the ideal red lipstick for you
Felipe Freitas, makeup artist at Crystal Hair, also bets on vermilion in makeup for redheads.
However, be very calm at this time, if your hair is fiery red, with a very open tone, a lipstick of the same color can overload the lookunless you (very open color) want to dramatize the look, then go for it.
Otherwise, for those who have this open tone, lipsticks in copper and coral tones are more recommended for everyday use.
When the hair turns orange, the lipstick should be darker and darker, while darker reds go well with bright reds.
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Afraid of making mistakes?
So, invest in burgundy lipsticks in makeup for redheads, you can’t go wrong with them, and they look beautiful in contrast to very light skin.
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Well, as you can already see, the makeup It’s very democratic, what counts is each person’s personal taste, and of course, common sense, so I decided to show below some models of makeup for redheads to serve as inspiration for you redheads who want to rock general:
See too: Learn how to do natural makeup
Some combinations:
Basic makeup
- EYE: pinkish beige, taupe brown and coffee brown eyeshadow (outlining).
- BEFORE: bronzing powder.
- BOCA: lip color lipstick.
Classic – works on any skin tone, hair and eyes
- EYE: black and coffee brown eyeshadow.
- BEFORE: peach blush.
- BOCA: natural pink lipstick.
Young and fair-skinned
- EYE: aqua green or mint green shade, black and moss green.
- BEFORE: peach blush.
- BOCA: nude lipstick with a peach base.
More daring, and if you have green or honey eyes even better
- EYE: grape purple, violet and black shade.
- BEFORE: caramel blush or bronzing powder.
- BOCA: bottom nude.
Makeup with brown and gold
- EYE: brown eyeshadow, old gold or gold and black to define (eyeliner or pencil).
- BEFORE: bronzing powder or caramel blush.
- BOCA: Red lipstick.
More suggestions to inspire:
It’s worth remembering, however, that these are just suggestions, as makeup for redheads, like clothes, has to reveal you and your style.
But, of course, inspirations are always welcome, sometimes we stick to the same model, afraid to dare, so it’s worth taking a look, and who knows, giving your look a boost!
If you want to develop your makeup skills, I recommend you do the online professional makeup course for just R$39.90.