December 6, 2009
Seasonal Makeup Guidelines
This is a continuation of the article “Makeup Tips According To The Seasons”. Although this be able to be read separately, it is greatest to read the previous article first before reading this one.
Here are several tips on how to put on eye shadows. Usage first to the beneath brow a highlighter color like a light neutral color. Exercise from the brow to the lid. Examples of highlighter colors to be used on the under brow were pale taupe or gray. Next, practice a second color to the orbital bone like a dark or medium neutral. These colors can be brought halfway to the lid. Examples of colors to be used on the orbital bone were smoked plum, gray, or smoked navy.
Apply a third color to the lid. These colors might be the same color since your eyes or a complimentary neutral. Examples of colors to be used on the lid were mushroom, taupe, mauve, cocoa, plum, grayed brown, smoked mauve, or navy.
When it came to picking a mascara just citizens categorized as “winters”, with extremely dark eyes, were to wear black. Other “winters” would wear brown-black or brown according to the depth of their coloring. If eyeliner was used, a person was to practice only a touch of crayon on the outer third of the upper lid.
Public categorized because “winters” were given guidelines when it came to hair coloring. “Winters” were to never to frost their hair, bleach their hair, or add red. If they used henna on their hair, it was to be usual or black. Hair colors they might dye their hair using were ash brown or blue-black.
Suggestions were given on what “winters” possibly will wear when it came to their clothes. “Winters” were to begin their primary wardrobe using neutral and basic colors. White, black, navy and taupe were the neutral colors that possibly will be used for skirts, pants, shoes and handbags. Burgundy, blue-red, true red, true blue, true green, emerald green and pine green were the major colors that may perhaps be used for coats, suits, blazers and main dresses. Accessories for “winters” were to be silver, platinum, or white gold. “Winters” were to pick perfumes and/or colognes using spicy scents.
“Winters” were also given guidelines on which seasons to wear their colored clothes especially for them. For example, when it came to wintertime, “winters” were to wear black jackets, gray skirts, black pants, red dresses and magenta sweaters. Colors for casual blouses may possibly be icy gray, purple, white paisley and black paisley. When it came to a dressy blouse, it was to be white. When it came to a cocktail dress, pants, or skirt; it was to be black. Casual pants and skirts were to be navy. A causal top was to be red. Shoes were to be to be black, navy and burgundy. A familiar coat was to be black and a trench coat was to be taupe. An evening wrap may perhaps be emerald green and made of velvet.
When it came to summertime, “winters” were to wear white jackets and skirts. The color for pants were to be navy and the color for dresses were to be true green. For a dressy blouse, the color was to be purple. A summer sweater was to be a navy knit. Colors for a casual blouse may perhaps be a true red, navy and white stripe. When it came to a cocktail dress, pants, or skirt; it was to be white. Casual pants and skirts were to be were to be white because well. A casual top was to be shocking pink. Shoes were to be white, black and taupe. If summer outerwear is needed, it was to be an icy gray trench coat and a white shawl.
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