Fuchsia lipstick is trending for 2024 so if you love pink, this post is for you.
Learn how to find the right shade of fuchsia that goes with your skin tone, and have fun with all the different finishes like matte, glossy, or shimmery.
This is one trend that calls for boldness and vibrancy, so have fun with it!
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Light Shimmery Fuchsia Lipstick
A pale and shimmery fuchsia lipstick can look beautiful on everyone if you get the undertones right, but it looks especially gorgeous on dark skin tones.
The right pink will be vibrant and really pop, accentuating your lips in the most fun way.
If you have cool undertones then a cool pink will work for you, and if you have warm undertones a warm pink will work better for you.
For extra shine and depth, add some lip gloss over the lipstick.
If you have pale skin and want to go for a pale fuchsia, adding darker lip liner will help make it stand out rather than blending in with your skin.
It will make your lip color look more vibrant and beautiful.
Be sure to blend the lip liner in with the lipstick so it doesn’t just look like a harsh line around your mouth. That’s not how you want to frame your pretty lips.
Using a lipstick brush can help you with the blending of your favorite fuchsia lip liner to achieve this look.
Gwen Stefani’s brand GXVE makes an amazing 2 in 1 lip liner with both a precision tip and a blending brush on the opposite side, giving you the ability to create gorgeous lip looks.
The formula easily blends with lipstick and lip gloss so you can keep the lip liner where you want it and blend it to you desired effect.
If you like a more defined lip line, don’t blend it as much.
You could also wear eyeshadow colors that accentuate the fuchsia lipstick even more.
A light pink shade matches the pink in the fuchsia but doesn’t draw attention away from the lips, keeping the attention on your bright fuchsia.
Soft bronze eyeshadow shades also look amazing because they give a natural looking glow, and it sets off the fuchsia just right.
Matte Fuchsia Lipstick
There’s something about matte. I love it for everything – lipstick, nail polish, wall paint finishes, anything really.
There’s just something so soft and smooth about it. No gloss, no glare, and a modern vibe.
Again this is another one that anyone can wear, but I love when there is a real contrast so the colors can really pop.
If you have light skin, I would go for darker fuchsia lipstick shades and if you have dark skin I would go for the lighter shades.
If you’re pale and try to wear a pale shade, it sometimes can just get washed out and it won’t be that noticeable.
If you want some real color popping and vibrancy, go for as much contrast as you can.
Jelly Fuchsia Lipstick
Jelly lipstick is when it’s sheer or semi-sheer and it just gives your lips an extra juicy look. It’s like a tint or a stain, or you can also just get tinted lip gloss for lips that look like glass.
These shades are usually buildable so you can dab a small amount on for it be be more sheer and add more to get more coverage.
This look is especially cute for summer whether you keep it bright or light. It’s perfect to wear to the beach with a pink bikini or to the pool.
You could even find matching sheer jelly nail polish to go with it. I make some myself, which you can find in my Etsy shop.
Bright Fuchsia Lipstick
And if you want to feel extra summery, you will have to go with a fuchsia that is vivid and bright like a hot pink.
Neon fuchsia lipstick would be ideal as neon shades are most loved in the heat.
It’s also the perfect color to wear with your spring and summer floral dresses, and its brightness makes it noticeable even in the sun.
In the 80s fuchsia lips were a huge trend, but this time around in 2024 the colors are even more bright and beautiful.
I love the way old trends resurface but become even better the second or third time around.
At least now lipstick doesn’t taste like something that shouldn’t be on your lips like it did back in the day. Now we have the clean beauty movement taking over so we can worry less about eating chemicals.
But because it does have a retro feel to it, why not dress it up as such?
I love this look because it’s styled in a way that combines looks from different decades into one.
This was the ultimate look of the 80s – fuchsia lipstick and blue eyeshadow, although back then it seemed to be a more pale shade of fuchsia that everyone wore.
But I love how deepening the fuchsia hue takes this vintage look and modernizes it, making it fit right into 2024.
Add some fuchsia nail polish and boom. Beautiful.
Pink lipstick has always been a staple in most women’s makeup bags, but fuchsia is just more vibrant and fun.