WINTER - Your Perfect Makeup Palette guide- Lipstick, eyeshadow & blush
WINTER - Your Perfect Makeup Palette guide- Lipstick, eyeshadow & blush
WINTER Seasonal Guide** Your Perfect Makeup Palette guide- Lipstick, eyeshadow & blush.
Finding the right makeup shades that complement your features can be a daunting task. However, with the help of seasonal colour analysis, selecting lipstick, eyeshadow, and blush colours becomes effortless and enjoyable. Our guides are designed to assist you in utilising your seasonal colour palette and discovering the hues that enhance your natural beauty.
By identifying your seasonal type, you can unlock a spectrum of colours that flatter your complexion, eyes, and hair.
Lipstick is a focal point of any makeup look, and selecting the right shade can make a significant difference in your overall appearance. Our guides offer insights into the lipstick hues that will illuminate your smile and complement your features.
Enhance your eyes with eyeshadow shades that accentuate their natural beauty to effortlessly create eye-catching looks that reflect your personality and style.
Blush adds a healthy flush to your cheeks and ties your makeup look together. With our seasonal guides, you'll discover the blush tones that perfectly complement your skin tone.
By understanding which colours suit you best, you'll feel more confident in your makeup choices and effortlessly elevate your look.
Say goodbye to guesswork and endless swatching sessions. Our guides streamline the makeup selection process, making shopping for cosmetics a breeze.
FAQ’s:
Which guide do I need?:
Summer:
Eyes- light & cool
Hair- ash/cool undertones
Contrast between hair skin and eyes*: low
You look better in clothing that is: cool, light (added white), and muted (added grey)
Autumn
Eyes- rich, warm, and deep
Hair- warm/golden undertones
Contrast between hair, skin and eyes* - low-medium
You look better in clothing that is: warm, deep (add black), and muted (add grey)
Winter
Eyes- cool and icy, or deep, cool browns
Hair- dark and ashy
Contrast between hair skin and eyes*: high
You look better in clothing that is: cool, deep (add black), and bright (no grey)
Spring:
Eyes- warm, clear, light
Hair- warm undertones. golden
Contrast between hair skin and eyes*: medium-high
You look better in clothing that is: warm, light (add white), and bright (add grey)
*How do I know if my contrast is high or low?
Take a black and white photo of yourself in even lighting. Do your features all blend and you notice your whole face at once? (like the picture on the left- low contrast). Or do you notice each individual feature i.e. eyes, brows, hair, lips? (like the picture on the right- high contrast).
How do I know if a colour is right for me when trying them on?
Ask yourself-
1- Do you instantly not like the colour on you? (yes? wrong colour)
2- Does it enhance my natural features? (yes? Right colour)
3- Do you notice the colour first, before the person? (yes? Wrong colour)
4- Does it bring out things on my face I would rather hide like pigmentation or redness? (yes? wrong colour)
**NOTE- This is a digital download product. It has been designed for ease of use on a mobile phone screen. The examples are in black and white for copyright purposes. Once you download your guide, it will be in full colour.
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