Published On: September 27, 2022
Deluxe Dentistry
believes that natural beauty comes first. Our priority is for you to feel comfortable in your smile, and nothing should hold you back from laughing and grinning each day. Many different dental treatments can bring you this lifelong confidence.
But we also know that the right makeup can enhance your natural beauty. It’s amazing what different products and colors can do to give you a different look and style. So, what shades of lipstick do we recommend to go with your healthy, beautiful smile? Read more below from Lawrenceville dentists, Dr. Godko & Dr. Parikh, to learn what lipstick shades will make your teeth appear whiter, and which shades to avoid.
What Colors & Why
Fashion trends will come and go. But how do you pick a lipstick color that will improve your smile and make your teeth instantly appear whiter?
The answer is to pick lipstick with blue undertones, instead of orange. Blue is the opposite of yellow-orange on the color wheel. Whereas orange-hued lipstick can bring out the yellow in your teeth, blue will balance it out and make your teeth appear whiter.
You might be thinking, “blue lipstick?”…”orange lipstick?” Not exactly. Every shade of red and pink can be a warmer or cooler shade. So another way to say it is to pick lipstick with cooler undertones. Here are some examples:
Some lipsticks are formulated to make teeth look whiter , such as Apa® Blue Lip Shine .
A study commissioned by Crest® found remarkable results that whiter teeth improved a person’s career and dating opportunities. It’s pretty obvious that white teeth just look healthier and happier, which translates to the person as a whole, not just their smile.
You can get professional teeth whitening treatments at home or at Deluxe Dentistry for real, long-lasting results. And you can maintain whiter teeth with everyday whitening toothpaste.
If you have additional questions about whitening your teeth, make an appointment to see us soon! We’ll help you look your best for every occasion.
The content of this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.
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