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Whether they’re sugary and pale, vivid and bold or matte or glossy, pink lips rarely go out of fashion. Their latest incarnation is light and bright, and it’s been a major look on both catwalk and red carpet this season. Try a hot fuschia lip with well-defined brows, as recommended by MAC Senior Artist Neil Young and Camilla Belle. ‘Strong brows work superbly with the sensuality of a bright lip,’ says Young. To make a pink pout the focal point of your look, do your lips first and balance the rest of your make up around them. Taylor Momsen shows how it's done.
For a subtle look try Saint in Saint Pink, £16.15 by Lipstick Queen, or for a more striking effect try Sinner in Rose Sinner, £16.15 by Lipstick Queen, at Space NK