Cherry-Cola Lip Combo 🍒
My go to lip combo!
NYX liner: Nude Truffle
Sephora liner: Bad Apple
Fenty Heat Gloss Bomb
Hey everyone! You know that stunning cherry cola lip trend that's everywhere? I'm absolutely obsessed, but I’ve found my own personal twist to make it truly wearable for everyday – a "nude cherry cola" version that's become my go-to. If you're looking for that perfect blend of deep, juicy cherry tones with a softer, more natural undertone, you've come to the right place. This isn't just about throwing on dark colors; it's about layering smart for a truly gorgeous effect. Let me break down why my chosen products create this unique "Cherry-Cola lip combo" that I just can't get enough of. First up, the NYX Nude Truffle liner. This is the secret sauce for the "nude" aspect of my cherry cola look. It's not just a brown; it's a beautiful, warm, slightly deeper nude that provides the perfect foundation. Instead of going straight for a dark red liner, starting with Nude Truffle around the edges and lightly feathering it inwards creates a soft, blurred base that makes the cherry tones that follow less stark and more blended with your natural lip color. It gives that gorgeous, slightly overlined but still natural, pouty shape. Next, I bring in the Sephora liner in Bad Apple. This is where the "cherry" truly comes to life! After applying Nude Truffle, I'll lightly trace Bad Apple over the outer corners and blend it into the Nude Truffle. Don't go too heavy here; the goal isn't a harsh line, but a gradient. This shade is a deep, rich berry-red that mimics the dark, juicy color of a cherry. Layering it over the nude base prevents it from looking too harsh or vampy, giving it that sophisticated, slightly muted cherry cola vibe. Finally, to bring it all together with that irresistible "cola" shine and plumpness, I reach for the Fenty Heat Gloss Bomb. This gloss is a game-changer! It's not just any gloss; the 'Heat' aspect adds a subtle tingle that plumps your lips just enough to make them look incredibly full and juicy without any discomfort. The shade I use is usually a clear or a very subtle red-brown tint, which enhances the liners beneath without overpowering them. It melts all the layers together, creating a seamless, high-shine finish that truly embodies the fizzy, dark allure of a cherry cola. How I Apply My Nude Cherry Cola Lip Combo for Perfection: Prep Your Lips: I always start with a clean, smooth base. A quick lip scrub if needed, followed by a light layer of lip balm allows the liners to glide on smoothly and prevents any flakiness. Define with Nude Truffle: Using the NYX Nude Truffle liner, I carefully line my lips, slightly overlining my cupid's bow and the center of my bottom lip for an extra pouty effect. Then, I gently feather the liner inwards towards the center of my lips, leaving the very center bare. This creates a soft, diffused base. Add the Cherry Depth with Bad Apple: Now, with the Sephora Bad Apple liner, I focus on the outer corners of my lips and blend it inwards, meeting the Nude Truffle. The key here is blending! Use your finger or a small brush to gently tap and blur the lines, ensuring there are no harsh edges. Gloss It Up with Fenty Heat: This is the fun part! Apply a generous layer of the Fenty Heat Gloss Bomb all over your lips. Watch as the different liner shades melt together under the gloss, creating that multi-dimensional "cherry cola nude" effect. The gloss intensifies the color and adds that irresistible shine. This "Cherry-Cola lip combo" isn't just a trend; it's a statement. It's feminine, edgy, and incredibly versatile. Whether you're going for a casual daytime look or a glamorous evening out, this nude interpretation of the cherry cola lip will have you feeling confident and chic. Give it a try and let me know your thoughts!





























































