i guess you mean warmth in colors of the makeup you use. warm colors would be colors like deep plumbs, golds, bronzes, deep reds, and browns. use these colors on ur eyes and then golds, plumbs, and bronzes on ur cheeks. this colors look best for people with golden to deep skin. for lips utilize the colors above to. good luck
2006-12-26 01:30:30
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answered by Anonymous
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In foundations/powders, "warmth" would be shades that have more of a yellow tint to them. Look at the skin on the inside of your wrist. Some women have more of a rosy tone, others have olive, and others have more yellow. In makeup like lipsticks, "warmth" would apply to shades that have more of a orange/bronze/yellow/gold tint as opposed to "cooler" colors with blue/silver/purple/etc. tones.
2006-12-26 09:34:01
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answered by bebedejuin 2
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It depends on how it is used. If it is used to describe complexion, that means that there is a lot of yellow undertone and under the sun, the skin first burns and then tans. If it is used to describe a powder or some kind of makeup, it could be presumed that the makeup generates candlelight effect or darkens the skin.
2006-12-26 13:32:18
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answered by Kat 6
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I know that Bare Essentials has a product called Warmth. It is used as a all-over face product and blush. Supposed to give that "I just took a brisk walk" look I guess.
2006-12-26 09:56:40
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answered by adrianez 2
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Warm or colors with warmth are usually darker and go with people who have darker hair. Blonde people with fair skin usually wear "cools" or lighter colors that accent their skin tone. People who have darker skin tones or olive types usually need to go with warm colors to enhance their features. Warms are usually more velvety/matte than sparkly or glittery. Kinda think neutral colors but darker with more texture.
2006-12-26 09:28:02
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answered by dcVixen 4
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its sort of like a foundation but its supposed to have like a self tanning affect because alot of times it comes in a much darker shade than your own skin tone. it is powder so becareful how much you apply on you know how sometimes women look orange and have like a line under their jaw separating their different skin tones...
2006-12-26 09:34:23
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answered by Anonymous
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warmth is dark sleekish colors
2006-12-26 12:01:23
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answered by ps 2
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red undertones especially in blush and bronzers. Don't use too much
2006-12-26 09:46:10
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answered by space case 3
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Depends on what you're talking about.
2006-12-26 11:11:09
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answered by bltmr_rvns2006 2
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darker, kind of earthy colors.....browns, golds, tans, nudes, some yellows...
2006-12-26 11:31:13
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answered by cbs1angel 3
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