Magenta lippies we love
Fenty Beauty Poutsicle Hydrating Lip Stain — Berry Banger (Photo: fentybeauty.com)

Valentine's Day is approaching! No matter how you plan to spend the day — date night with your significant other, Galentine's brunch with the besties, or a self-indulgent day of retail therapy — getting glammed up is a must! And a bright lip is one of the easiest ways to transform your look in no time. While a classic red remains the go-to shade for Valentine's Day, we have plans for some fun with our fave magenta lippies. The colour has been on trend in fashion and beauty since Viva Magenta was named Pantone's Colour of the Year, and we're here for it.

Here are Tuesday Style Dryer (TSD) top five picks for a perfect pout, plus a lip bundle that will allow you to play with the best berries and most ravishing reds.

Playing In Makeup By Yolondo Matte Liquid Lipstick — Memory (Photo: playinginmakeupbyyolondo.com)
Wear the Pat McGrath Labs Lust Gloss — Paraphernalia (Magenta with Blue Pearl) alone for sublime shimmer or over lipstick for a decadently glamorous gleam. (Photo: www.patmcgrath.com)
(Photo: www.patmcgrath.com)
KA'OIR Cosmetics Lipstick — Gorgeous (bright magenta pink) (Photo: kaoir.com)
MAC Lip Pencil — MagentaLine your lips with this oldie but goodie, pop on some clear gloss and go!
Juvias Place The Reds & Berries Lip Gloss Bundle (from left) Glass Lip Gloss: Ruby Rose & Sweet Beets, Lip Reflect: Maroon, She's Royal, Culture, and Cherry Love (Photo: www.facebook.com/juviasplace)
KA'OIR Cosmetics Lipstick — Gorgeous (bright magenta pink) (Photo: kaoir.com)

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