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Q: I'M LOVING BOLD RED LIPS, BUT I CAN'T FIND A HUE THAT SUITS MY OLIVE SKIN. — Jessie Braden, New York City

A: The password is: undertones. As an "olive" you've got warm undertones, so you'll find blue-based reds the most flattering, says Poppy King, who just launched a line called Lipstick Queen. Pink- or brown-based reds will prob-ably turn orange on you. The lipstick diva also advises: To keep your bold red mouth center stage, downplay your eyes.


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