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Medicate baby lips just peachy


Question Posted Thursday February 5 2015, 6:15 pm

I just got just peachy from baby lips medicated line. Well, on my skin color it's is not applealing at all. It looks like my lips out ashy lol. Anyways, how can I use it so it's not so ugly on my skin or could I make it into a different color. Any other ideas much needed! Thanks!😋

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princess2015 answered Saturday February 14 2015, 8:53 pm:
okay so youre medicated line , i think its best tpo use lip gloss on to top of the medicated line so it wont be ashy it might help but u could also use carmax lip balm it might help too . or try some other lip balm that dont make it ashy.

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Cardigan answered Saturday February 7 2015, 8:58 pm:
You may be able to blend this color with another and make a cool effect. You could heighten the ash by using a silver eyeshadow brushed onto the lip with the sticky lip color holding it on or make it warmer using blush to add pinks or bronze.

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Dragonflymagic answered Friday February 6 2015, 2:35 pm:
There isn't a way to change to color of anything applied to the lips. Since you got the wrong shade for you, I would suggest going back to where you bought it, with or without a receipt to exchange it for another color. Since it's not a high price item, even without receipt, they may let you exchange it for another. Make sure they understand you don't want money back, just a different shade. What you chose is called a warm color and will not go with all skin types. I used to sell makeup based on peoples skin and natural hair color. ITs split into 4 people types, a Spring which wears warm colored pastels (think strawberry blonde), and an Autumn who wears well... vibrant autumn colors well and hair is likely auburn. Then there are Summer and Winter types for cool colors. These lack the warm tone and have more blue and red undertones A summer can wear pastels like pink and baby blue, fair skin and blonde or light brown hair. A winter wears darker shades best, fushia, royal blue and purple, emerald green and had the blue undertone skin to dark skin. I am a Winter so I never wear corals, yellows and creams as I look jaundiced/sick when wearing it. This extends beyond makeup to clothing colors too. Since you say you don't look good in 'just peachy', I would have to guess that you require 'ccol' colors which would be 'Pink Me Up, Soothing Sorbet and Berry Soft.

Here's a link to Maybellines website for their makeup in case you can't exchange, you can probably mail in the one you don't like for an exchange.

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