10 Dark Lipstick Colors To Try This Winter
With the colder season comes the need to dress our lips in striking colors that match the mood! Here are 10 dark lipstick colors you need to try this winter; perfect for any pout needs. Prepare to look divine this coming season, especially for the holidays!
1. Fenty Beauty by Rihanna Stunna Lip Paint in Uninvited
Of course, Fenty Beauty had to make it on the list ever since Rihanna released newer shades of her Stunna Lip Paints. You should definitely go and check out all the new releases (the colors are absolutely beautiful), but make sure you get the lip paint in Uninvited. The perfect, pigmented, and long-lasting black for Halloween!
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2. Bobbi Brown Luxe Matte Lipstick in Plum Noir
Speaking of new releases, Bobbi Brown has brought us an impressive new Luxe Matte formula sure to take the place of some of your favorites! The new lipsticks are made from oil-infused pigments which give it the lightweight but full impact effect. The shade, Plum Noir, is that deep, mysterious purple that will give you that mesmerizing pout!
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3. Pat McGrath Labs MatteTrance Lipstick in Flesh 5
Mother herself, Pat McGrath, continues to grace us with new editions to her MatteTrance Lipstick collection. Packaging is always divine with a phenomenal formula to match. Definitely, the most creamy lipstick you will ever own, get yourself Flesh 5 if you want a bronzed rose color that’s perfect for transitioning from fall to winter!
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4. RMS Beauty Lip2Cheek in Diabolique
These little tubs were all the rage during the summer, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t any winter options here! RMS, known for the Living Luminizer, has a great option for the cheeks and lips. If you’re looking for a glossy, vampy shade, check out the Lip2Cheek in Diabolique for a bitten look that’ll be effortless in application and style!
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5. Glossier Generation G in Jam
If a full-on lipstick isn’t your thing try a matte lipstick/lip balm hybrid. Glossier Generation G is worth trying if you’re more of a natural makeup lover, but they have some gorgeous shades that layer for a more opaque finish. Try out Gen G in Jam for a deep, berry shade that can go on as a soft stain or pigmented lippie!
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6. Ciaté London Liquid Velvet in Envy
A must try if you like a comfortable liquid lipstick that isn’t drying. The Ciate London Liquid Velvet has a mousse-like texture that’s luxurious to put on. It isn’t transfer proof, but it does last and applies like a dream. If you’re feeling adventurous this winter, try the shade Envy, a deep teal that’s sure to call attention to your bright smile!
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7. NARS Powermatte Lip Pigment in Done It Again
Looking for a chocolatey, brown shade this season? Why not try NARS’ Powermatte Pigment in Done It Again; it’s such a rich color with a long-lasting formula. The unique applicator allows you to be really precise and carve out the perfect lip. No smudges here! This is one of our favorite dark lipstick colors!
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8. Sunnies Face Fluffmatte in Mood
They took over Instagram by storm with their gorgeous Fluffmatte formula. Sunnies Face released 9 universally flattering shades with aesthetically pleasing packaging. The shade Mood is a taupey, mauve that’s perfect for those that find most bold and dark lip options to be difficult to wear. It’s a great option for a more wearable, but still striking lippie!
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9. Bobbi Brown Crushed Lip Color in Blackberry
If you’re a fan of a satin finish look no further, Bobbi has got you covered! Her Crushed Lip Color in Blackberry provides that rich, brown, berry color any person needs in their collection. Wear it full on or dab it for a stained look!
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10. Kosås Cosmetics Weightless Lip Color in Fringe
You can’t go a winter without a deep, red lipstick and Kosas Cosmetics has the perfect one to try. The lipstick in Fringe gives you a beautiful, brick red made from lush ingredients that are great for the skin, especially your lips! This is one of the best dark lipstick colors!
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