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Warm wine-red undertone with a deep red-burgundy base and a subtle brick hue.
On the lips, it creates the effect of ripe dark cherry.
Golden or honey-toned skin with chestnut or red hair.
The warm wine shade harmonizes beautifully with natural warmth and enhances green, hazel, and amber eyes.
Can be used in a dense application for a rich lipstick-style effect or in a watercolor technique for a softer result.
Fair peach or beige-golden skin with golden blonde or light chestnut hair.
Dark Scarlet adds depth and creates a more evening-inspired, sophisticated look.
A semi-transparent application is recommended to prevent the color from appearing too heavy.
If the skin has a neutral beige tone, this shade can add expressiveness with a soft, lightweight application.
Cool Winter
On porcelain or pink-olive skin, the warm undertone may emphasize tooth yellowness and make the shade appear muddy.
If a Winter-type client prefers this shade, adding a touch of cool Raspberry pigment is recommended to neutralize the warmth.
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