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Makeup Artists, Celebs, and Editors Agree—These Are the Best Red Lipsticks Ever Created

Makeup Artists, Celebs, and Editors Agree—These Are the Best Red Lipsticks Ever Created

Jeanne Damas wearing red lipstick.

Ah, the allure of red lipstick. It’s sexy. It’s powerful. It’s classic. People have been donning red lips for thousands of years, after all. Even Queen Cleopatra herself reportedly had a favorite shade of crimson. A red lip is truly timeless, and that’s precisely why you can find a gazillion options on the market to choose from. Looking for a high-shine, vinyl-like liquid formula? I can give you no less than 16 recommendations. Craving a soft matte burgundy? Options abound!

The sheer number of lippies out there can make any beauty lover’s head spin, but that’s where we come in. My fellow beauty editors and I have tested more red lipsticks than we can count over the years, and here, we’ve ranked the top 12 for your browsing pleasure. We also consulted trusted makeup artists for their recommendations and shopping tips. Get ready to pucker up with your new staple shade.

The Best Red Lipsticks of 2024, Listed

  1. Dior Rouge Dior Refillable Lipstick
  2. Kjaer Weis Lipstick
  3. Violette_Fr Petal Bouche
  4. Neen Going Steady Longwear Matte Lip Color
  5. Le Rouge Français Le Rouge Alizarine Lipstick
  6. Merit Signature Lip Lightweight Satin Lipstick
  7. Les Filles en Rouje Le Rouge Jeanne
  8. Hermès Rouge Hermès Matte Lipstick
  9. Chanel Rouge Coco Flash
  10. Gucci Velvet Matte Lipstick
  11. Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution Lipstick
  12. Manasi 7 All Over Colour

The Best Red Lipsticks of 2024

1. Dior Rouge Dior Refillable Lipstick

2. Kjaer Weis Lipstick

Jamie testing best red lipsticks.

3. Violette_Fr Petal Bouche in Amour Fou

Kaitlyn testing best red lipsticks.

4. Neen Going Steady Longwear Matte Lip Color

5. Le Rouge Français Le Rouge Alizarine Lipstick

Jamie testing best red lipsticks.

6. Merit Signature Lip Lightweight Satin Lipstick

7. Les Filles en Rouje Le Rouge Jeanne

8. Hermès Rouge Hermès Matte Lipstick

Kaitlyn testing best red lipsticks.

9. Chanel Rouge Coco Flash

10. Gucci Velvet Matte Lipstick

Jamie testing best red lipsticks.

11. Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution Lipstick

12. Manasi 7 All Over Colour

Jamie testing best red lipsticks.

Which shade of red should you choose?

I won’t sugarcoat it: Finding the perfect shade of red lipstick can be tricky. It takes some personal testing to discover the formula, finish, and payoff you prefer, but makeup artists have some general guidelines that can help you narrow down your shades.

  • Undertones: First, you’ll want to consider your undertones, the underlying pigment in your skin. Do you lean more cool or warm? For cool-toned individuals, lipsticks with blue or berry undertones will be your best bet. True reds also tend to look superb on cooler skin tones. If you have warm undertones, opt for an orange- or brick-toned lip. “Neutral undertones can pull off most shades, but it’s still essential to strike a balance depending on their exact skin tone,” celebrity makeup artist J Guerra previously shared with Who What Wear
  • .Clothing: Undertones aren’t the only important factor to consider, however. Lobell says you can also tie your lip to your outfit. “If you are wearing earth tones, a brick red can be the way to go. With black or white clothing, a blood red is always a classic. Pastels can be more compatible with a pinky red,” she says.
  • Personal preference: At the end of the day, your lipstick choice is, well, yours. Go ahead and choose whichever red strikes your fancy. “I actually think it’s less skin tone dependent and more vibe specific,” Lobell adds. “If you are not up for a full, strong blood red, lean into something with more yellow, like an orange or more coral red.” You know what looks best on your own lips—trust those instincts.

Tylynn Nguyen wearing red lipstick.

How to Apply Red Lipstick

Applying red lipstick requires a bit more precision than, say, a sheer mauve or nude since the payoff is much richer and has more room for error. First, Lobell recommends exfoliating your lips with a gentle scrub to keep the surface nice and even. “You can use an actual lip scrub, or even a toothbrush works if you’re in a pinch,” she notes.

Follow up with a hydrating lip balm so your pout can soak up all the moisture it needs. This is especially important if you’re opting for a matte finish, which can make the lips appear drier. After letting the balm absorb for a few minutes, blot away any residue before grabbing your lip color du jour.

Dab the product directly on the center of your bottom lip only, Lobell says, then rub your lips together to spread the pigment. “Using the doe foot or brush, apply to the edges carefully with less product,” she instructs. “I like to buff the edge of the lip line a little to keep it more blurred and avoid harsh lines.” You can do that with a small brush or your own fingertip.

If you make a mistake, don’t sweat it! “A [cotton swab] and micellar water will do the trick,” Lobell adds.

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