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In the past few weeks, my TikTik For You Page has been filled with Lily Rose-Depp’s recent makeup looks, especially those created by Chanel makeup artist Nina Park. In fact, it’s Rose-Depp’s nude Chanel lipstick that TikTok can’t get enough of — and for good reason. The ’90s-style nude is so pretty and can be easily deepened or lightened to flatter every skin tone. And now, we know exactly how to do it.
Makeup artist Elizabeth Conte took to TikTok to give us the rundown on how she gets the French-American actor’s look at home. She picked up both of the Chanel products Park used on Rose-Depp: Rouge Coco Flash Hydrating Vibrant Shine Lip Colour in 54 Boy and Le Crayon Lèvres Longwear Lip Pencil in 162 Nude Brun . The first thing she noticed was that Rose-Depp’s lips look quite matte, even though the lipstick she’s holding has a high-shine finish.
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