I’ve read that wearing lipstick with blue undertones makes teeth appear whiter and it seems to be true. I do stick with reds/purples/plums (no browns! They make my teeth look disusting!) Anyway does anyone have the same issue? Have you found a lipstick that you feel absolutely works in this regard?
If your primary concern is making your teeth look whiter, your lipstick should be black.:eek:
Having done that a few times for Halloween, I can promise you that black lipstick makes your teeth look yellow.
Same here! I had no idea, until I got some pictures back and I was horrified. Made for a good Halloween look, though! :eek:
Moving to IMHO from GQ.
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Pretty much what you said - blue undertones lead to whiter looking teeth.
I haven’t tested it, but I’ve read that red lipstick makes teeth look whiter.
Providing you’re applying it to your teeth, I say white.
If you can afford some lipstick, surely you can afford some toothpaste to do the job correctly.
Oh, I wish…actually, I wish my teeth looked like this: I’ve tried nearly every brand out there and nothing seems to work any better than baking soda.
I’m actually looking for a brand and color of lipstick that someone currently uses and feels that it does work.
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