“I love the cherry cola look because the color works well on everyone and complements so many different skin tones,” says Tori Delanís, a Virginia-based makeup artist and nail technician.
While the sugar plum beauty trend focused on iridescent purples and the strawberry trend leaned into a true red hue and shades of pink, the cherry cola trend is more grounded, with a deep brown undertone—exactly like the color of the fizzy beverage.
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