The whole world is in Barbie fever and of course we are too! Goldeneye has created colors that we read directly from Barbie’s lips. Magic pinks for lip dreams in all shades – from bold to pastel.. A life in pink!
NEW WHITE PINK (WP) 389
Come on, Barbie – let’s go party… what a pink! WP is a very cool pastel babydoll pink. Those who love pink will surely love this colour!
Apply to pale lips to turn them into a candy pink shade, apply to brownish and apricot under tones to turn them into a rose shade. WP enhances cool lip shades if applied unmixed. We recommend adding a drop of orange if applied on darker and very cool natural skin tones: making a beautiful radiant coral shade.
You can mix every shade of pink by adding RP and FP. You can also combine WP with AA, ST, or LG to make every fun colour shade you desire with a certain WOW-effect.
NEW ROSEWOOD PINK (RP) 579
RP is a less saturated, cool rosewood shade. Some may call it mauve; some may call it a cool liverwurst shade. But to us, RP represents an exact copy of a slightly cool, natural lip shade. It’s the perfect shade to make your lips looks bigger in a natural way. RP is perfect to be applied prior to a powdery colour to define the shape or to overline the lips.
Adding cool shades such as BA, FP or MR makes a slightly more saturated colour, even adding a small amount of a warm red shade like AR or ST makes a cool shade.
This is the shade everyone has been waiting for. Add NI, AA, or LL to make every imaginable natural lip shade.
NEW FUCHSIA PINK (FP) 689
Red lipsticks with a bold cool undertone were already bestsellers in the 80s and 90s – These fuchsia shades are making a big comeback currently. Be careful: FP appears less cool, almost red in its bottle, but it turns into the desired fuchsia shade when applied to the skin.
Fuchsia Pink is perfect for intense and saturated micro-pigmentation. FP is also perfect for powdery Aqua Lips micropigmentation using fine needles and applying only a few Powdery technique rounds. FP is the ultimate cool raspberry-pink lip-blush for naturally pale lips. You can mix every shade of pink by adding WP. Mixes with RP or LL make less saturated shades. Our special tip: also go for bold mixes! Add AA or NI to lighten the colour, add MB to make antique pink or BA to make the iconic Dior red.