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The phrase "a red lip" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific style or appearance, particularly in the context of makeup or fashion.
Example: "She wore a stunning dress and complemented her look with a bold red lip."
Alternatives: "a crimson lip" or "a ruby lip".
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Old concert T-shirt Few things are cooler than an overworn shirt from a concert by the Stones, the Strokes, Led Zep etc. Pencil skirt Immediately conjures up images of femmes fatales Red lipstick Nothing says Hollywood glamour like a red lip.
I love a red lip!
The only variation was a red lip.
I have a feeling she will rock it as well as she does a red lip!
I'll either do another pastel or I'll wear a red lip because I think that it looks neat together".
The Look: Coquette Visage — a red lip and shoe cap a pioneeress dress with a crochet collar and hemline.
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A glossy stencil of a red lipped mouth appeared on one model's throat, and over another's eye.
Add a subtle-looking lipstick and gloss for the natural look; try a daring red lip for a more dramatic, made-up look.
A witch with a goth-tastic headpiece, a bold red lip and cheekbones to die for is always going to get fashion's vote.
"I mean, just in case I wanted to switch halfway through the night, from a matte red lip to a glossy nude lip," she said.
Uzo Aduba You can't go wrong with soft tousled curls, a glossy red lip, and a megawatt smile.
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