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Why You Should Match Your Lipstick Color To Your Nipple Color: The New Beauty Trend Is The Secret To The Most Flattering Makeup Yet
- Beauty lovers have started to match their lipstick to the color of their nipples.
- The bizarre trend is the latest beauty hack taking the internet by storm.
Makeup enthusiasts can’t stop talking about the latest makeup fad that is spreading like wildfire through the beauty world: matching the shade of your lipstick to the shade of your nipples.
The theory is that nature knows best: nipples are an indication of what suits your skin tone, and therefore lead to the most flattering natural makeup look.
However, some shoppers are more concerned with how they would match lipstick swatches to their nipples when out shopping.
The theory is that nature knows best, and nipples are an indication of what suits your skin tone.
The shades of the nipples vary from person to person, from the palest pink to a dark brown. Experts say that whether pink, light pink, brown, or red, nipples are one to two shades darker than our skin color, offering the perfect natural palette.
Experts say that whether pink, light pink, brown, or red, nipples are one to two shades darker than our skin color, offering the perfect natural palette.
Many beauty brands have already sold their nude and dark lipsticks.
Melody Livingstone, CEO of Australian natural skincare brand MooGoo – which makes vegan makeup and natural skincare products, says there has been a rise in ‘nipple tint’ lipsticks.
MooGoo sold its two ‘most nipple-like’ shades, Chia Seeds and Maca Nude, and orders are coming in for the aptly named Cacao Shake and Guava Pink.
Many beauty brands, like MooGoo, have already sold their nude and dark lipsticks.
“It’s the softer body-matching colors that are very popular right now,” said Melody Livingstone, CEO of MooGoo.
“We’ve completely sold out of our two ‘most nipple-like’ shades. We sell a lipstick almost every hour and our Vegan Chia Seed Lipstick is our third most popular product.
The new mom added that the nipple shade is not static, so you may have to find more than one lipstick to match.
Many women notice the color of their nipples. change due to pregnancy, lactation, breast surgery and hormonal changes such as menopause.
“These changes are temporary and your nipple color will return to more normal once your hormones normalize and after the pregnancy,” Melody said.
However, many beauty lovers are not sold on the trend and are particularly concerned with how they will find their matching shade.
‘So now I have to rip off my nipple in the middle of the shop to match the color or?’ asked a confused woman.
“They say your perfect nude lipstick shade should match your nipples, but every time I try to find a match, I’m escorted by store security,” another confessed.
However, many people swear by the trend.
“I just wanted to share that I’m wearing lipstick and It’s flattering because I learned to color match my lipstick to my nipple color,” wrote one woman.