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Even your hair color can affect how bright your smile appears, says San Diego–based hairstylist and salon owner Jet Rhys. "Blonds might have more fun, but brunettes have the advantage," she says, noting that teeth appear whiter when juxtaposed with darker manes.
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Read More »The counterintuitive truth is that authentic-looking veneers are costlier due to the greater expertise and time required. Thus, unlike before—when a chiseled block of whitewashed teeth indicated elevated status—an imperfect ivory smile is now deemed more sophisticated. "If you want to see a truly beautiful smile, look at Kate Middleton," says Zweig. "Her teeth have a natural translucency at the edge, and they're not too perfect or symmetrical. That's classy." If the metallic shock of tooth sensitivity that some patients experience post-whitening gives you chills just imagining it, the good news is that brighter-looking teeth can be achieved via some nice old-fashioned smoke-and-mirror tricks, compliments of your cosmetic bag and hair colorist. Your lipstick color can affect how white—or yellow—your teeth appear, says makeup artist Tina Turnbow. "Coral, even though it's trendy these days, isn't always the most flattering to teeth," she says. "The best options are a blue-based pink or red." To downplay discoloration, also avoid warm browns, as these can amplify yellowish teeth. "Warm browns like orange or brick red look beautiful on darker skin tones, but if you don't have white teeth, they can be detrimental to your smile," says celebrity makeup artist Matin. If you're determined to rock a cocoa-based color, go for cooler mauve-tinted browns, says Revlon makeup maven Gucci Westman, who swears by Revlon Super Lustrous Crème Lipstick in Chocolate Velvet. Besides lipstick, wearing bronzer and blush can also enhance your smile. Turnbow suggests sweeping a neutral bronzer one shade deeper than your skin tone in a C shape from the side of your forehead to just under the cheekbone; finish with a quick brushing across the forehead and chin for an allover sun-kissed glow. If you prefer blush over bronzer, she says to stick to healthy pinks instead of peaches, which will play up teeth stains. Even your hair color can affect how bright your smile appears, says San Diego–based hairstylist and salon owner Jet Rhys. "Blonds might have more fun, but brunettes have the advantage," she says, noting that teeth appear whiter when juxtaposed with darker manes. Light hair composed of one flat shade will call particular attention to off-white teeth, an effect that can be mitigated by adding sand, wheat, or vanilla highlights.
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