Fun fact: I hate pink lipstick.
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Like, even during that phase in childhood when, for the sake of peer pressure and a blind love of all things Barbie, I tried to convince myself that pink could be my favorite color (spoiler alert: itโs not), I could never get onboard with a pink lipโand it was the โ80s, so thatโs saying a lot.
Thatโs not to say I havenโt triedโrepeatedly. In fact, Iโve done so right here on this very blog, with varying results (notice how Iโm often hiding my lips). But if Iโm honest, my heart is never quite in it, and itโs a hurdle I need to get over. So, when Bossy Cosmetics sent me a trio of shades to try from their โLipstick Lab,โ I subverted my natural inclination to grab the red and brown hues, and begrudgingly reached for...the pink. *cringe*
To be clear, Iโm talking mid-level pink, not a hot fuchsia or coral. And to be fair, the โSirenโ liquid matte lipstick ($16.99) Bossy sent me was decidedly more of a deep, warm pink than the more bubblegum โBombshellโ above. And yet, I still lowkey freaked. What was I supposed to do with all this pinkโand why was I so terrified of it?
Was it the inherent โgirlinessโ (read: childishness) of it? A visceral reaction to pastels, in general (partly true)? I love pink on brown skin so why is pink lipstick my Achillesโ heel? Does it just feel too passive?
Or, do I just hate it on me?
Yes, I know lips are naturally pink, but I nevertheless find pink lipstick the most unnatural thing ever. And yes, I know thatโs not a rational phobia; Iโm henceforth calling it โpink-anoia.โ
But still, she persisted.
After all, what is a boss if she canโt master one of the most universal shades in existence? Bossy founder and CEO Aishetu โAishaโ Dozie reportedly created the brand by drawing upon her years spent working in the boysโ club known as the finance industry, where sheโd wear a bold lip color to feel empoweredโand according to the brandโs mission statement, sheโs now empowering others.
Where beauty meets purpose, Bossy Cosmetics is here to empower women to look, feel, and do GOOD. As a part of their mission to empower girls and women all over the world, whenever their customers shop their products, they donate a part of the proceeds to an Eligible Charitable Organization(s) whose mission is closely aligned. Bossy Cosmetics also gives their customers an opportunity to make direct donations to such charitable organizations on the website.
Dude. Who can say no to that? Basically, I needed to get over myself. I could do this! Still...what do you even wear with pink? More pink? (For real, yโall; I froze.)
So, what did I do? I did what Beyoncรฉ would do, and turned lemons into lemonadeโpink lemonade, that is. In celebration of long-delayed arrival of summer-like weather, I decided to serve up my rendition of the most refreshing drink of the season, with a yellow and pink-themed look that reminded me of summer days and romantic sunsets...
And strangely, this pink suddenly started to make sense.
Am I a convert? Honestly, Iโm still not quite sure I trust a pink lipโand will be digging into the deeper shades Bossy sent my way, so stay tuned. But as I try to overcome my pink-anoia, the pinky-coral shade of โSirenโ may become my own version of immersion therapyโand a welcome reprieve from my extremist, โgo bold or go nudeโ lipstick/life philosophy. Maybe thereโs a softer side to be exploredโฆ
Or maybe pink can be a boss, too.
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