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Choosing makeup colors The crucial point about choosing colors is not to set yourself too many rules - all too often, for example, redheads are told to stick to coppery brown eyeshadows and brown mascara, while those with black skin are usually advised to avoid pinks and blues and to wear nothing but the most muted of lip colors. But this kind of approach to color is limiting; it is only by experimenting with different color palettes - and breaking some of the rules - that you will be able to find the makeup that works best for you and create an exciting range of fresh, new looks. The only element for which there is very littie room for maneuvering is your foundation, which should always match your natural skin tone as closely as possible. To start choosing makeup palettes to suit your natural coloring, take the selections shown here as basic starting points that you can build on and develop according to the different effects you wani to achieve. The influence of fashion Your choice of makeup will also be influenced by the style and color of your clothes. Picking out one bright shade from an item of clothing or jewelry and choosing a highlight eyeshadow to match is an easy way to experiment with more daring colors. Simply dab a little of the color onto the center of the eyelid, smudge, and blend into a neutral-colored base. Because fashion colors are constantly changing, you will need to experiment with new palettes on a regular basis to find the products that work best for you. Styles of makeup change, too. For example, bright lips might be partnered by barely made-up eyes one season, while dark, dramatic eyes and pale, insignificant lips will be the only choice for the next. So to make the most of todays ever-expanding range of makeup colors, you need to keep one eye on what is happening in the fashion world and the other on what suits your natural coloring. Black Skin Warm beige, golden brown, burgundy, and lerra-eoiia are die play-safe choices for black skin, lie more adventurous by creating a contrast with pearly lilacs and bright blues.
Olive Skin dark hair/olive skin Complement olive skin and dark brown eyes with warm, deep shades thai look strong but natural. Darker mauves. pinks, and blues make an unusual alternative and add extra radiance.
light brown hair/oi.ivi; skin The gold-flecked undertones of light olive coloring arc brought to life with warm shades, such as icrra-cotla. peach, and soft browns. Pearly lilacs and slate grays are colorful options.
red hair/pale skin Pale redheads look good in warm shades thai help to enhance their natural creamy tones. But brighter colors can make an exciting contrast, and blue and bronze look good with blue eyes.
fair hair/pale skin Cool-toned makeup, such as a mauvey brown lipstick, is a dramatic option for this coloring, but soft, baby shades work well for a decidedly pretty effect.
Beige-Toned Asian Skin Warm colors, such as apricot and tcrra-cotta, flatter this kind of coloring. Reflective metallic shades also work well and help lift the face, but they must be perfectly blended. Try to pick up on fashion colors, too.
Pale-Toned Asian Skin Neutral shades on the eyes and deep color on the lips arc the traditional choices for this coloring. Create more modem impact with brighter, vibrant colors, but limit them to the eyes or the mouth.
(source: Dk publishing Inc - Classic Makeup and Beauty - Mary Quant)
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