Lessons in colour

August 30, 2008 at 10:41 am | Posted in beauty, make up, Uncategorized | Leave a comment
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dark Dark skin

If you are in this category the aim is to use shades which intensify your natural skin tone. Dark, iridescent grey, bordeaux, sparkling emerald green and sapphire blue are attractive colours for your eyelids. Copper also does wonders to set off your eyes. Remember that pastel tones are an absolute no-no!

For your lips, a golden tone works well for everyday wear. To create a dramatic look use a lip colour in wine red or black cherry.

For your cheeks, a bronze tone also works since very dark skin needs intense colour. To create accents you can use plum, berry tones and cerise.

The best nail colours for you are classic rouge noir or metallics.

For more visit the ‘still being developed’ pure:edge website

Posted by Sara Brown, 30/08/08

Lessons in colour

August 29, 2008 at 10:31 am | Posted in beauty, make up, Uncategorized | Leave a comment
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redhead Redheads

Who said finding make up for redheads is difficult? You just need to know which colours will work.

Blue-eyed and green-eyed redheads look stunning in petrol green or metallic navy – a great contrast to fiery hair. Aqueous blue looks works nicely if you have brown eyes.

For your lips, try a neutral nude tone. Matte rosewood also looks lovely, as does a simple gloss in your natural lip colour.

Since true redheads often have a very delicate porcelain complexion and freckles, bronzing powder is the best blusher you can use.

If you want make a big impression, choose purple – eye colour and/or lip colour!

For more visit the ‘still be developed’ pure:edge website.

Posted by Sara Brown, 29/08/08

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