Discover Makeup For Your Skin Tone!
Posted: Monday, May 22, 2006
by Mickhael Cannon
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DISCOVERING THE BEST MAKEUP FOR YOUR SKIN TONE
Observe the color of your nail bed or pinch the skin under your arm (or any place the sun never shines). Does the tone tend to appear more reddish-orange, reddish-blue, pinkish-blue, peachy or yellowish? Once that's determined, you'll have a benchmark for your natural tone. The colors that will look most organic against your skin are the colors you find in your skin. Conversely, the colors that will create vibrancy are those that contrast.
If you're going for a subtle look, stay within the realm of you natural tones or punch it up slightly by layering colors, for more depth, or by adding neutral highlights for shine. Classically, there are four different palettes. Match one to your natural skin tone:
* Earthy: Browns, ambers and bronze, with some yellow tones
* Rosy: Cherry pinks to red pinks
* Violet: Purple tones with blue cast
* Coral: The orange family, with a touch of red in the mix
For a more vibrant look, use tones that contrast with your natural palette, though we do suggest if you're going bold on the eyes, keep it subtle on the lips and vice-versa. Thus:
* If you're mostly pink toned, try a plucky blue or autumnal brown on the eyes, with a hint of gloss on lips. Or go for all out coral on the lips, but stay subtle on the eyes.
* If you have red tones, try an earthy green shadow, with a sheer lip. Or if you want to go for red lips, make sure it's a blue/red, and remember to stay with the more neutral eye. If you are peachy, experiment with a vibrant purple shadow, though keep lips translucent beige. Or do a true pink lip with your natural eye.
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