Taylor Swift’s bold red lips never go out of style, according to Jennifer Lopez!
The mom-of-two shared her hot tips on how to rock the classic lip style with her social media followers in an Instagram post on Monday and cited Swift, 33, as a source of inspiration.
“When I think of red lips, I think of Marilyn Monroe, but I also think of Gwen Stefani. I think of Taylor Swift. I’m a Swiftie, too,” Lopez, 54, said after explaining that her favorite thing about the holidays is “wearing red lips.”
She revealed that she likes to start the process by lining her lips with a neutral liner to make them look “fuller and fuller.” The JLo Beauty founder then applies red lipstick and lines the corners with a lip brush.
Lopez amps up the look with her beauty brand’s Beso Balm Ultra-Moisturizing Lip Mask, which she says “keeps your lips hydrated” and makes your lips look “perkier.” The “Love Don’t Cost a Thing” singer completes the process by using That Star Complexion Booster.
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When Beso Balm was launched last month, Lopez revealed exclusively to PEOPLE why it was one of her go-to products.
“It’s really a product that you throw in your bag, the one that you keep next to your nightstand. Whether I’m putting on makeup or I’ve just washed my face and I’m going to bed at night, that’s the last thing that happens. So after I created the skincare, she said sam: “We need a great lip balm. That’s what’s missing,” she said.
Screenshot of Jennifer Lopez’s latest Instagram video.
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In addition to working on her cosmetics brand, Lopez has been busy preparing for the release of her ninth studio album, This is me… nowand accompanying film.
While both are due out on February 16, 2024, the artist is also set to star in the musical version Kiss of the spider woman. Lopez opened up about the evolution of her career in of ELLE The problem of women in Hollywood.
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“I see myself working [as long as] I want to. I don’t know what age it is. It could be 70, it could be 80, it could be 90, I don’t know. But I know it’s there for me if I want it and want to create it,” she said.
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