Yeah, it's true that some colors just look hideous on different skin types. However, I happen to think that it's more of the shade of the color rather than the color itself. A person that is light skinned shouldn't wear dark, gloomy colors for instance dark blues and blacks. However they can wear the lighter colors that won't be so dramatic and can pull it off well.
It all depends on what you're using and if you are conscious of what you are putting on your face, knowing whether it goes or not. As a suggestion, whenever choosing or trying makeup, ask a friend how it looks on you before deciding to use it.
2007-03-27 08:41:06
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answered by lamb.chops 2
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It is true that some colors can flatter your complexions like others can "kill" your look.
Skin has what is call "Undertones". You can be fair with blue or pink undertones; or yellow undertones. If the dark turquoise was not popular you probably have some yellow undertones.
Also it depends on your eyes and hair color. ( that is also a reason that turquoise was no good).
This theory goes with everything, your make up, your hair, your clothing, even your room deco.
Try colors with bronze and gold tones. Coral is a color that flatters any skin type. Jewels tones, (ruby, Sapphire etc.) may not look to good. If you eyes are brown colors like plums, eggplant and some violets will accentuate the brown.
Check this links to help you determine your skin tone.
2007-03-27 09:41:36
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answered by Kuanta 2
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I am a very fair redhead and am very limited on colors. I stay to more neutral colors and keep my color to my lips. Most people have a hard time wearing a bright turquoise color. I see it all the time but it really is hard to pull off. a pearlized copper or warm brown color may work better. shades of violet work well for darker eyes and hair and can be worn with fair skin.
2007-03-27 08:41:50
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answered by Pazzionflower 3
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I think if you've got brown eyes, you can wear any color eyeshadow. I can't think of any color that would look bad on you. I, on the other hand, have blue eyes, and certain colors definitely make my eyes pop (like oranges, browns and pinks), and others just look terrible (blue, green). I bet you'd look great in blues and greens this spring!
2007-03-27 08:40:42
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answered by crabbyone 5
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well almost any color goes with brown eyes...but certain colors accentuate them more.
for shin tones, obviously some colors would look bad...
whoever objected to the turquiose prolly thought that it brought out bad tones in your skin....
don't wear anything too dark because it will show up a lot.
try grey, gold, maybe purple/blue... blend them to get a flattering color combo.
2007-03-27 08:41:53
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answered by blankstares 3
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It's true- the colors you wear should go with your skin tone as well as your eye color. Based on how you describe your color I thinnk browns, purples and golds should look good on you. Also try navy eyeliner- it will compliment your eye color.
2007-03-27 08:40:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I practice eyeshadow with my fingertip -- that is how i became taught in my point makeup classification, and it became a habit for me. If i can't use my finger, i exploit a comfortable paintbrush and gently moist it earlier dipping it into the means. for 3 colored shadows, you could p.c.. one shadow and use it, or you could start one color interior the corner of your eye, slowly mixture it into the middle of the attention and combine the third color out into the exterior of the attention. A tip that many people forget: continually start up interior the midst of your eyelid whilst making use of shadow. it is by using the fact it will line up with your student, and your eye could have an equivalent "heaviness" to it, making your eyelids aligned with your student. Make it heavy interior the middle and combine it outward calmly to the three facets around it.
2016-12-15 10:10:14
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answered by ? 4
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Correct! if you have brown eyes, go for a light pink or a brown nutural color. If you have green eyes, deep purple will really bring out your eyes. Blue eyes..matalics and peachy colors. And for hazel, you should were golds, peachy colors.
2007-03-27 10:34:13
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answered by Anonymous
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It all depends on the alfit you are planning to wear and your hair color.
2007-03-27 08:50:45
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answered by Anonymous
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peach color
2007-03-27 08:40:35
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answered by Tiffany J 2
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