
I rarely wear blush but the look above is a soft, just got out of bed pretty makeup.

I feel she can wear a lot of color I can't and vice versa.
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My full sister has olive skin which is very different from my mom and me. I noticed her skin tone is more like my ESE sister. I think reverie is very pretty without makeup. I can often blend well with my home decor. I decorate my home in a lot of deep jewel tones and earthy colors. I have pulled off a sky blue but my hair and skin were the right shades at the time. I can do black or dark electric blue on nails and it looks good but I don't think I look good in any blue usually. I own a lot of nail polish and can get away with more color on my nails than face. I like several shades of purple but not to wear, except on lips if my eyes are done right. I am not sure why she chose to do it that way.
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When my hair is red I just do an auburn brow but the pro made them dark brown and heavy. Anything salmon looks awful on me though. If I am tan I can do some dark shades of orange. I look fine with crimson red lips but not a bright red unless I am tan (I stopped tanning). I don't know much about shading or highlighting (other than light bronzer to highlight) and when I had it done professionally I felt like a clown and wiped a lot off before I felt presentable. I own a lot of makeup but have no idea what to do with it beyond the basics. Oh and take your ugly stereotypes about people's personalities somewhere else while you're at that. Some examples of the collective hallucination called "matching your seasonal color fan to fabric, makeup and acessories": The burden of proof is with you.īut about the bolded, colors os a screen can't match fabric you say? Pantone is shook:

If you wanna discredit Munswell then go ahead, come back with scientifically results that prove him wrong. There is no fact here no matter what your "nobody puts me in a box" mind prefers to believe. You claim color is nothing but preference, yet everything you said here is based on just that. None of the palettes displayed on the computer screen are ever going to match anything you can physically wear due to the light source and that's a fact.The irony here is your complete lack of self awareness. What colors to wear seems like more of a personality-based preference like playful people choosing true spring and grumpy librarians choosing soft autumn to me. The palettes are nice for building a theme but that seems like about it. People who process color normally have a huge variation in what they see. People don't "not process color as finely" unless they're colorblind. None of the palettes displayed on the computer screen are ever going to match anything you can physically wear due to the light source and that's a fact.


You personally simply doesn't care for it, which is fine.People don't "not process color as finely" unless they're colorblind. Some brains discount some colors, others don't.Ĭolor analysis is for people who prize naturality and harmony in terms of look, when you follow your palette there's no conflict because the colors you wear are already present in your body. The brain of different people process color uniquely, that's why those memes were such a thing. There is nothing "wrong" with you, it's kinda like the whole "is this dress white or blue" thing: you just don't have fine color perception. (Not optimal with her turban color, but the dark mesh is just a nice eye-catcher) Her blonde hair spoils it! This would be perfect in dark brown) (The lighting in the room's dark but I can still see it matches really well, really glowing. (Seems a bit too pastel-toned and not dark enough) Autumn colors, her hair is no longer dyed to a wrong color so it all matches) The examples were hard to find since the shape is more rare. The perfect styling for that is the pantsuit: padded shoulders, collar shifts attention to the upper body, pants are wider at the ankles, very mobile and sophisticated type of clothing, love it. Here is a selection of pear shaped women - I looked for outfits that complement and balance their figure broadening shoulders and the leg, knee downwards. And good idea, gotta include more body type input.
