Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Deciding on a blush color?

What color would look best with dark brown hair, green eyes, fair skin?


Here is a link to the colors.


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Do you think the Mocha would be too harsh? I';m looking for something for fall.Deciding on a blush color?
Your best blush color is the color you turn naturally. Either pinch your cheeks or look in the mirror after a good workout. That's the color you want in a blush. Fair skin will usually mean a rose-petal pink shade. You can use the same technique to find your best shade of lipstick. Bite down on your lower lip for several seconds and try to match the resulting flush.Deciding on a blush color?
I use the golden glo and i love it you can also try the bronze gold





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Mocha would be wayyyyyyyy too harsh! Not good for fair skin. Try Rose Lustre. That looks pretty.
Mad About Mauve
go to the link below. I have the same coloring as you except brown eyes. You want a color that will literally look like you just got done working out and are a little flushed. I use mineral blush (another brand but I think they are all really similar) and it does stay on much longer and a little goes a long way!





As far as colors - on the link below I would go with Blushed or Rose Glow. Mocha would be WAY to harsh on you.
Yes, the mocha would be harsh against your skin color. I have the same skin coloring that you have. Most people with our coloring suit a neutral coral or even a very light, muted pinkish tone; Maybelline used to make something called Peony (after the flower), that was perfect but I don't know if they still make it. I wear Clinique now. If you're still undecided visit a Macy's, Lord %26amp; Taylor, or any other big store like that with a cosmetics department. Often times the companies that sell their cosmetics, like Estee Lauder, Clinique, Lancome, Prescriptives, etc. will have a professionally trained makeup artist or cosmetician come in about once a month to give free makeup consultations. Just call one that you're interested in trying to reserve a date and time. My sister and did that and among other things I found out I was wearing a blush much too dark for my skin color. Be prepared for the soft-sell. They'd like for you to buy the products they use, but you don't have to, and they are usually understanding about that and might even stock you up on free samples. I bought the blush they used on me because it was really great looking on so I felt with the free advice and makeover that it was worth the purchase.
Well to find your true color, when your not wearing any makeup pink your cheek and hold it for 10 seconds then the color that you cheek turns is the right color for your face. Also you can go 1-3 shade darker. But dont go down drastically. I have the same features: dark brown hair %26amp; green eyes. Any very light skin. I bet this would look great on your skin:





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