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Latest celebrity trend: Pepto pink lipstick!

Stay ahead in the fashion game with the latest celebrity trend - Pepto pink lipstick! Discover your glam look with our trendy makeup tips.
Blake's bright pink statement lips are right on trend

The latest trend that has hit tinsel town is Pepto pink lipcolour. The bright pink lipcolour is seen on every beautiful celebrity and is surely magnificent. From Blake Lively and Nicki Minaj, to Katy Perry and Kelly Osbourne, the colour is being flaunted by the industry's sexiest babes. Although red has been a trend setter, this pink colour which takes its name from stomach ache and indigestion medicine Pepto Bismol, is the latest craze. The bright spring colour instantly uplifts a look, and appears stylish and chic. Are you brave enough to flaunt this candy colour?

Katy Perry Style - Bubblegum colour scheme and Pepto pink lipstick with blue hair and heavy eye make-up

Pretty in pink: Nicki Minaj Kelly Osbourne go for a slightly lighter shade of the opaque, no gloss hue Julianne Moore doesn't let red hair stand in her way and chooses the playful pink to offset her black suit Melissa George also brightens up a black dress with a pop of Pepto pink

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