Pinks For Everyone 2
During the summer, use pink as a clue from
the weather. How? On a humid day you
will want to keep as cool as possible,
whereas arid days ,may make you want
to turn up the volume. For a cooler look,
choose raspberry and rose colours, or for
regular days warm pinky golds, hot pinks
and fuchsias.
In the winter, you can make a more dramatic
look with saturated and darker hues. A winter
pink colour will be deep and rich like a rich berry,
wine, burgundy and magenta.
During the fall, inspire yourself from the rich
array of colours that surround this season.
Cool skin tones look good in rusty pinks and
cranberry, whereas warmer skins can use
yellow pinks like salmon or pimento.
When spring comes around, use bright colours!
Cool tones look good in watermelon and carnation,
while rose and strawberry work for warmer complexions.
To know exactly how to use pink and what
kind of pink here are some easy pointers:
Blondes- pale pinks and all over shimmer for
extra radiance. Ash blondes look best in cooler
pinks, while golden blondes can use redder pinks.
Brunettes- lucky brunettes can experiment
with almost any colours just make sure you
stay away from pastels.
Redheads- redheads should use a sheer
veneer of very pale pink blush or a
dusting of pink shadow on the eyes.
Stick to paler, transparent pinks.
Asian skin- Use pinks that contain blue.
Peachy pinks can look sallow on Asian skin.
Dark skin- Glossy pale pink lips with an
orange sunset pink
Olive skin- Icy and frosted shades of pink
rather than reddish pinks.
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