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6 Lip Colors to Pick Up on Your Next Target Run

By Alexa Alfonso @lexlovescouture
6 Lip Colors to Pick Up on Your Next Target Run

Lipstick can make or break your outfit. A seemingly lackluster look can be taken to the next level with the right lipstick choice. Now that it is officially fall, there should be a shift in the lip colors you are opting to wear. Here a few that you should add to your collection immediately if you don't have them already.

PS - you can grab all of these colors on your next Target haul (and they're all under $10).

Dark Red

6 Lip Colors to Pick Up on Your Next Target Run

This is a fall classic and you can never go wrong with it. You can easily take this color from day to night.

Black

6 Lip Colors to Pick Up on Your Next Target Run

Black can be intimidating if you are not one to wear vampy colors on a regular basis. If you frequently rock a dark lip, black is the obvious next step.

Bold Purple

6 Lip Colors to Pick Up on Your Next Target Run

A rich true purple is perfect for the fall. It compliments most colors and adds just the right amount of pop.

Burnt Orange

6 Lip Colors to Pick Up on Your Next Target Run

Your pumpkin spice latte is not the only thing that should be burnt orange. This color is true fall and compliments every skin tone.

Taupe

6 Lip Colors to Pick Up on Your Next Target Run

If you are looking for a nude that is a little more dramatic, try taupe. It has grey and brown undertones. Be sure to do a swatch test though! This color can wash you out if you do not pick the right one for your complexion.

Pro tip: Use brown lip liner underneath the lipstick to bring some life to the color.

Bare

6 Lip Colors to Pick Up on Your Next Target Run

Au natural is trending. If your lips need a break from drying effects of lipstick, don't be afraid to go bare on occasion. Your lips will thank you! Use a lip balm or clear gloss to add a bit of punch to your lips though.

Which lip color will YOU being trying?

6 Lip Colors to Pick Up on Your Next Target Run

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