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Choosing the Right Cosmetic
Colors for YOU!
The first thing you need to
do before picking out colors is to decide if you have a Warm,
Neutral or Cool skin tone. One way to do this is to take a good look
at yourself in a mirror in natural sunlight. Decide if your skin
color has more Blue or Yellow to it, or if they are pretty well
even.
More Blue = Cool More Yellow = Warm Equal =
Neutral
Another way to find out what skin tone you have is to
compare your skin to the colors Silver and Gold. Generally if your
skin looks good with Gold, you have a warm skin tone, Silver means
cool, and if it looks good with both, then you have
Neutral.
Sometimes it can be hard to tell on yourself, so you
may want to ask a friend to help you decide.
Once you have
decided your skin tone, it is time to choose a Concealer, Foundation
and Powder. Depending on where you buy your cosmetics from, you may
have a hard time figuring out which one looks best on your skin
tone. Avon products are labeled with a W, C or N to decipher which
skin tone they are best for. After this, the best way to choose a
Concealer, foundation and powder is to try it out! Generally for
concealer, you should pick one that is a shade lighter than your
natural skin tone, so that when you use it to cover dark areas and
imperfections it will blend and look natural. If you have a lot of
red spots (acne, scars, etc.) then you should also look into getting
a Green spot neutralizer, you use this under concealer to neutralize
the red spot and make it look natural. After you have chosen the
right concealer for yourself, you should choose a liquid foundation
that matches your skin tone as closely as possible. If you have
freckles it is recommended to match the color with your lightest
freckles to help even out your skin color. Your powder should match
your liquid foundation as closely as possible and be used last out
of the 3.
After this you should choose an eye shadow. Again,
depending on where you purchase your cosmetics you may have trouble
finding shades that look good on you as they arent always labeled
for skin tones. From my experience I have found that for Cool skin
tones, Pinks, Berries and Blue/greys seem to look best, for Warm
skin tones Earth tones tend to look best (greens & browns and
some reds ESPECIALLY for redheads), and for Neutral Skin tones, I
try to combine the 2.
After you have chosen and applied the
appropriate eyeshadow, you should apply an eyeliner and Mascara. For
people with light colored hair, brown or brown/black is an excellent
choice of eyeliner and mascara. For people with Darker hair, Black
is best, Although black looks very dramatic on anyone, it is a great
choice for evening time.
After eyeliner and mascara it is
time to choose and apply a lipstick. Generally you should match your
lipstick to your eyeshadow, keep it in the same general color
family, so if you are wearing pink eyeshadow, try a similar color
lipstick, maybe a shade darker or lighter. Grey eyeshadow looks
great with different shades of red lipstick! As a rule of thumb, if
your eyeshadow is shimmery, you should avoid shimmery lipsticks, and
vice-versa. I recommend to all of my clients to DAB lipstick on, not
to swipe it across their lips. By dabbing you have more control over
the intensity of the color and you can make a more natural or bold
look.
As with everything, this is just a guideline, play
around with your makeup, take whatever seems helpful and leave the
rest, this is just meant to give some suggestions, the best way to
find out what looks best on you, is to try different things out!
Good luck!
Article Source:
http://www.ladypens.com - Articles by Women
Jessica Tracy is a work at
home mom of 2 little boys, and is currently very active in Internet
Business. She has a business selling Natural bath & body
products, home fragrances, soy candles, gifts and more at enchanted-scent.com. She
may be contacted at jessica@enchanted-scents.com This article may be
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