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Light pink on fair skin with pink undertones
Lipstick: Prestige Lipstick in Passion, $6.50

The expert says: "This shade is really pretty on Mandy. It works well with her skin tone and creates a balanced look. Since she has a little pink in her skin, this shade complements her blue eyes and fair complexion," says Nemes.

Mandy says: "This pink is bubbly and fun -- perfect for a Saturday brunch with the girls."

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Light pink on light-medium skin with yellow undertones
Lipstick: Prestige Lipstick in Passion, $6.50

The expert says: "I like this shade on Stephanie. While the lipstick does have a blue base, it's pink enough to flatter Stephanie's yellow undertones. She can also apply Lancome Juicy Tube, $18, on top of the lipstick. It's a clear gloss that would really pump up the color and make her lips look more vibrant," says Nemes.

Stephanie says: "I was surprised it wasn't a little chalkier, because frosted lipsticks (like this one) tend to show up whiter against my natural lip color, but this is a true pink, so it looks great."

Since we spend all our waking hours talking to pro makeup artists and celeb hairstylists, we editors are walking beauty encyclopedias. Have brittle nails? Take a fish oil supplement. Want to elongate your face? Get side bangs and contour your face with bronzer. But ask us which lipstick shades flatter women of all skin tones and we're stumped.

Skip to see which lipstick shades work on four different skin tones now.

Choosing the perfect coral, and even harder, the perfect red, can take months of trial and error. That's because finding the exact right hue depends on your undertones. If you have greenish veins and yellow undertones, then you're warm and should get colors with an orange base. On the flip side, if you have bluish veins and pinky undertones, you're cool and should get colors with a blue base.

Or so we thought.

According to some makeup artists, there are universal shades -- magical hues that flatter all of us, regardless of our skin tone or undertones. Skeptical? So were we. Which is why we spoke to celebrity makeup artist David Maderich, and Miami-based makeup artist Marissa Nemes. When they told us about a few lipstick shades that really do work on anyone, we asked four women with varying skin tones and undertones to give them a test run. Here are the results.
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