As Valentine’s Day approaches, many of us are looking for a lip product that stays put, keeps your pout hydrated, and gives you that effortlessly just-kissed look.
We sought the expertise of celebrity and professional makeup artists who recommend the best lip products for the occasion, including lipsticks, glosses, and stains, along with tips on the most flattering shades and formulas for women over 40.
Whether you’re looking for a product that has a striking, long-lasting color, or a gloss with a more subtle hue, read on for their suggestions and insight.

How To Find The Best Lipstick Shade For Your Skin Tone & Undertones
Heather Adessa Spadaro, founder of the Makeup + Hair Co.recommends "looking at your undertones" when shopping for lipstick, as "usually medium and warm undertones can steer in any direction, however cooler undertones usually look best in blue-based reds." She says neutral undertones can rock "blue-based lipsticks or a pink or peach-based red."
Olive complexions look "great in coral-reds," she adds. "Regardless of the red - wear it in confidence," she recommends. If you want to try red, but are scared to go all the way, Spadaro suggests starting with a "red gloss or a red liner and a more sheer lipstick or gloss over it." She says to "get yourself comfortable with color before jumping in." "If you want to try something bold but not red, hot pinks and bright corals are always fun choices," Spadaro adds. "Again, check the undertones."
For a final pro tip, Spadaro stresses that "if you are doing a bold lip, that is your statement," and that many women, and women over 40 in particular can "keep the rest of the makeup minimal to keep the focus on that lip."

6 Lip-Plumping & Hydrating Products Pro MUAs Praise For Mature Women
1. DuWop Lip Venom
When it comes to mature lips and skin, professional makeup artist Mandie Brice tells SheFinds that "one key thing is to make sure you're taking great care of your lips." She adds that "keeping them hydrated and exfoliated makes them plumper and look more youthful, and it helps when you add a lip color." Regarding skin with "extra texture like wrinkles," Brice says she is "fond of using the minimum effective dose, or least amount of product possible."
This, Brice explains, is because "product buildup can exacerbate the appearance" of texture or wrinkles. With that said, she recommends choosing a "stain in a flattering color, and then using a plumping gloss, like this DuWop Lip Venom in a lighter color in the center of the lips." This then "draws the eyes to the middle of the mouth and will make lips appear larger because of the lighter color."







