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Some orange shades can overwhelm pale skin. A lipstick that is equal parts red and orange can prevent that from happening. Experiment with true tangerine shades, as well – these can also complement fair skin. Peach, coral and persimmon shades tend to be muted, making them easier to wear than some of the brighter orange shades. They can warm up a light complexion without dominating or overpowering the overall look. The pink undertones of these shades help make them accessible. Olive skin has a naturally tanned appearance that combines really well with true orange, as well as bold shades like electric orange. Look for spicy shades like fiery tangerine and chili pepper for a vibrant pop of color that complements your skin tone perfectly. Bold pops of color look great when paired with dark skin tones. Try a bright, true orange in a matte formula for a punch of high-intensity color. If true orange feels too bright, opt for a shade that has deep reddish undertones, like blood orange. These shades are fiery and vibrant, while also being slightly easier to wear than true oranges. If you're going to wear an intense color, like orange, then you might as well go all out and wear it boldly. The bright, bold color will likely get the attention of others, and also stay on for longer than sheer glosses will.

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Choose an orange-red shade if you have very fair skin. Go with a peachy coral shade if you have light skin. Wear vibrant shades if you have a medium/olive skin tone. Choose true orange or blood orange if you have a dark skin tone. Pick a matte lip product for a bold look.