Makeup for redheads: 15 perfect make-up ideas for ginger-haired women!

Always synonymous with sensuality and charm, red hair represents a "winning weapon for female beauty, especially if used with a certain class and with the right secrets. One of these is an appropriate make-up, which allows you to enhance the colors. of the face and give harmony to the whole, without overloading the whole, risking to lead to excess.

To avoid this, you need to rely on a few small rules in terms of make-up, starting first with the type of red you wear. In general, three types of red hues can be distinguished: the lighter and brighter - generally natural - a medium shade - identifiable in most cases with a more or less dark mahogany red - and fiery red - usually, the result of a tint. As a rule, you can stick to this basic rule: the lighter and brighter the red, the more you have to stay on beige and amber tones, the more intense or darker the red is, the more you can dare with strong colors, exploring shades of brown, plum and eggplant.

However, it is possible to identify rules that are always valid in general for red hair, regardless of the specific shade. For example, as far as eye shadows and eye make-up colors are concerned, emerald green is always a winning choice. Another basic rule applicable to all is to prefer beige, light browns and amber shades to grays, blacks and taupe: in fact, it is better to stay on the warm colors of the coppery and mother-of-pearl palette, more in line with the face colors Same for smokey eyes: prefer brown and bronze to black and smoky gray.
Not bad also acid green and mustard yellow, lilac and blue-green, for those who love to experiment and deviate a little from the classic. For women who show off more intense reds, plums and aubergines are perfect, while for those from lighter and brighter reds, it is better to stay on antique pink and orange or amber shades.

For the cheeks the best choice is a peach-colored blush, more suitable than amber ones, while for the lip make-up the above rule applies: the more you have light colors, the more you have to stick to delicate shades - coral, antique pink and orange - the more intense and strong colors you have the more you can dare, so go ahead with cherry, brick, carmine and burgundy.

To make it easier for you, however, we have decided to offer you 15 practical make-up ideas perfect for redheads: here they are!

If you are blonde instead, look here!
If you are more, check out these rules for yourself!

1. Peach-colored blush, eyeliner and delicate pink lips

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2. Smokey eyes in shades of brown and nude lip glosses

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3. Blush in shades of pink and bright red lips

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4. Delicate make-up and focus on cherry colored lips

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5. Cat eyeliner, amber eyeshadow and pastel pink gloss

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6. Emerald pencil, bright green eyeshadow and deep pink gloss

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7. Lilac eyeshadow and nude lips

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8. Eyeshadow in brick tones and carmine lipstick

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9. Mother of pearl eyeshadow and strawberry colored lips

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10. Earth tone smokey eyes and delicate coral lipstick

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11. Glitter eyeshadow with lilac shades and nude look make-up

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12. Eyeshadow in aviation tones and transparent gloss

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13. Gentle eye make-up in cobalt tones and pastel pink lip gloss

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14. Eyeshadow in shades of beige, eyeliner and lipstick in shades of terracotta

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15. Golden eyeshadow, strong blush and delicate old pink lipstick

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