Saturday 23 July 2016

Guest Post: My Favourite "Pinkish-Brown" Lipsticks! ☺

Hi lovelies,
Hope all is well at your ends.
My today's post is a guest post written by Ramla Zareen who is a blogger and an avid reader. She loves reading and  confesses that she is a bookworm. Her writing style is beautiful in which she covers all the aspects, without leaving the reader in any ambiguous situation. Here is what she has written for our blog. I am sure you will enjoy reading it.

Hi, this is Ramla Zareen, with a blogpost on my favourite "pinkish-brown" lipsticks and I would like to begin with a small confession. Just between you, me and anyone else who might be reading this blogpost, my loved ones often used to claim that make up is not at all among my areas of expertise, to which charge I always pleaded guilty and it was only about five months back, that I finally decided to stop completely depending upon the loving generosity of my makeup-gifting aunts and for the first time in my thirty-two years of life, stepped into a store to buy a lipstick for myself, lolz. ☺

Well ok, so maybe it wasn't exactly the first time that I bought a lipstick but it was definitely the first time that I actually ventured to put some thought into my purchase instead of randomly picking up the first lipstick that attracted my attention or blindly following the suggestion of the person with whom I happened to be shopping.

Anyway, what was supposed to be a maximum of five hours of pleasurable task, spanned into an exhausting project of about five months and I realized just how difficult it could be to find a good lipstick, that is, a lipstick whose shade was appealing as well as appropriate, that was comfortable to wear as well as long lasting, that didn't contain bad odour and taste nor induce an allergic reaction, and that was readily available as well as within budget.

Now, after spending the past few months researching, experimenting, thinking and dreaming lipsticks, I am truly grateful to Shumail for providing me with an opportunity to share the names of those lipsticks that satisfy most of my above-mentioned requirements, in the hope that some of you might find this information both interesting as well as useful. ☺


Before proceeding with the list of names, I would like to mention that one of the things that I have discovered regarding my preferences is that my favourite lipstick shade is "pinkish-brown" (followed by mid-tone "pinkish-reddish-berry" but that's for another day), mainly because it's a pretty and neutral colour, and seems to beautify the lips, brighten up the face and enhance the appearance, all, in a subtle and natural way.

Unlike the more traditional nudes of beige and grey, which in my opinion, unless worn with a properly applied complementing face and eye make up, can make some women look like they are unhealthy, deprived or victims of harsh treatment, which can raise the attention of women's rights activists and can cause all kinds of complications in life, lolz. ☺ (No offence to those who like such shades, it's true that some women do manage to carry them off with aplomb but after much experimentation I had to conclude that they are just not for me).

Anyway, as you are all probably aware, there are actually two basic variations of the "pinkish-brown" lipstick shade. One is "pinkish-mauve-brown" and the other is "pinkish-orange-brown".

Some of the beauty experts claim that the "pinkish-mauve-brown" is more suited for those with cool-to-neutral undertones and the "pinkish-orange-brown" is more appropriate for those with warm-to-neutral undertones.

Well, I am no expert, but it's my humble opinion that this is not a hard and fast rule and it mainly depends on how the colours are combined together. While it's true that shades that contain too much "pink-mauve" and too less "brown" might not be very appropriate for those with warm undertones and shades that contain too much "orange-brown" and too less "pink" might not suit those with cool undertones, however, I honestly do believe that most of the "pinkish-brown" variations are universally flattering and suit women of both cool and warm undertones. ☺

Anyway, today not only am I going to list down the names of my favourite "pinkish-brown" lipsticks, but it's also my intention to provide my opinion, based on research, observation and experience, on which skin tones and undertones each lipstick is best suited for, again, in the hope that this information might be helpful to some of you. ☺

Guess I should also mention that though my complexion is not fair in the truest sense of the word but it won't be inaccurate to state that my skin tone is somewhat on the lighter side of the light-to-medium spectrum and also, from what I have been able to determine, my undertone is most probably warm-to-neutral ...and all of these four lipsticks seem to suit me quite well, yayyyy! ☺

Well, here's the list:


1) MAC Brave, a "pinkish-mauve-brown" lipstick. Most of the time, all the three colours remain equally balanced but in certain lights, the "pinkish-mauve" part can become quite diminished and in some other lights, the "brown" part takes a back seat. One thing that must be mentioned is that in certain lights, there also seems to be a bit of a "grey" present, which might clash with certain skin tones, and so it would always be better not to buy it before trying it out in different lights.

Best suited for light skin tones, though in some cases, it can work for those with medium skin tones as well. Appropriate for women of all undertones, from cool-to-neutral-to-warm.


2) NYX Matte Lipstick Tea Rose MLS11, also a "pinkish-mauve-brown" lipstick, but brighter and "pinker" than MAC Brave, and in certain lights, the "mauve" part can become very prominent, and so it would always be better for women with warm undertones not to buy it before trying it out in different lights.

Appropriate for those with light-to-medium skin tones. Best suited for cool-to-neutral undertones, though in some cases, it can work for women with warm undertones as well.


3) MAC Cosmo, a "pinkish-orange-brown" lipstick, though in certain lights, the "pink" part can almost completely disappear and the lipstick becomes more of an "orange-brown" shade, which in my opinion, means that it might not work for women with cool undertones.

Best suited for light skin tones, though in some cases, it can work for women with medium skin tones as well. Appropriate for those with warm-to-neutral undertones.


4) Bobbi Brown Lip Color Tulle #34, also a "pinkish-orange-brown", but brighter and "pinker" than MAC Cosmo, with just enough "orange-brown" to restrain it from being overwhelming. One thing that is a bit unusual is that in certain lights, there also seems to be a bit of a "mauve" mixed with the "pinkish-orange-brown", but in my opinion, this just goes on to make it a shade that can be equally flattering to women of both cool and warm undertones.

Best suited for light skin tones, though in some cases, it can work for those with medium skin tones as well. Appropriate for women of all undertones, from cool-to-neutral-to-warm.

Here are the swatches:


MAC Brave, NYX Matte Tea Rose, MAC Cosmo,BB Tulle #34
Before I end, just wanted to disclose that this blogpost was originally published on my own blog on Monday, July 11, 2016 and contains several more swatches of these lipsticks so those interested are most welcome to check them out by clicking on the following link:

http://the-magazine-at.blogspot.de/2014/11/my-favourite-perfumes-update-30th.html?m=0

Well, thanks everyone, for taking out the time to read my blogpost, and thanks once again Shumail, for providing me an opportunity to share this information on your wonderful blog, it's truly a pleasure and an honour for me! ☺

All the best,

Ramla Zareen ☺

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So girls that was all for today. In the future you will see more of such guest posts on our blog. Hoping that you liked reading today's post. Send me your feedback in comments section or through email.


Stay happy and blessed.


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8 comments:

  1. Hi Shumail, just wanted to thank you again for providing me with an opportunity to write for your blog, it is truly a great honour for me.

    Thanks also for such a lovely introduction and for your words of appreciation regarding my writing style, have to say that I find your own writing simply wonderful and very much enjoy reading your blogposts.

    Anyway, it's been a real pleasure getting to know you and I hope that the passing time strengthens our present connection into a deep friendship.

    Have a nice weekend,
    Ramla Zareen

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    1. Hey Ramla, in fact the honour is for me to have such a good writer as a guest on my blog. I really like the way you have written this post, providing all the knowledge that you have. And I also wish that with the passage of time we get more closer and become good friends inshaAllah.😃😃

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  2. Really liked the guest post. Rama you have written such a detailed and in-depth post. This is extremely helpful for ladies who get confused as to what lipstick to buy and what not. All the shades mentioned are very good. You have done a good job in covering all the aspects. Really informative post 😚👍

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    1. Thanks Maha, glad to know you liked the blogpost :-)

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    2. Welcome to my blog Maha Shahid. Thanks a lot for visiting here. And yes you are right, this article is beautifully written by Ramla. Great job Ramla.👍

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  3. Well, this post was a treat to read and absolutely loved your picks. I also fancy the same kind of shades. Ramla, you did a great job. :)

    Chaste & Beautiful

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    1. Hey, it's good to meet someone who shares my preferences in lipstick shades, thanks for your words of appreciation, really glad to know that you enjoyed reading the blogpost :-)

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