Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Best Make Up for Every Hair Color

I don't know about you guys but I find it essential to make sure that my make up look matches my skin and hair color because certain hair colors tend to look unnatural and wash out the features of the face. I don't want to look overly done when I apply color to my face, I want to look naturally glowing and I'm sure you too, would want to look the same. @.@

FACT:
Not all makeup colors and shades look good on you, that’s because the colors do not automatically match your skin tone as well as your hair color. These pro makeup tips will ensure that you look your very best every single time. Color Rules! that simple.


Black Hair
For those with Dark Hair, Sheer mauve gloss looks gorgeous with peach blush and balances ruddiness in fair skin while Blue-based magenta and wine shades with subtle sparkle combat the shy undertones of darker complexions.Play with your eyes by applying a cool tone to your lids to get a pretty doe-eyed effect that’s not too “done” if you have light skin and Plums can appear gray against tan skin, so opt for shadows with pinkish undertones.



Brunette
Brunettes know that it’s simple for their complexions to get lost and washed out due to the fact dark hair will cause more contrast with their skin. Brunet absorbs a much more light and so your skin might not get the chance to shine itself. To fix this problem, pick light-reflecting peaches and corals to brighten up your skin as well as give it a soft, warm, glow.”Darker hair works with brighter makeup and still look fresh. An orange lip is unexpected and brings out chocolate-brunette tones.” Don’t shy away with bright colors.


 

Blonde
If you’re a blondie, you realize that it can be challenging to wear bright or dramatic colors. Anything bold seems that much harsher on a blonde and that’s why it’s important to work with what you have. Combine soft, muted colors into your makeup bag such as pale pinks, nudes, and burgundy’s. Avoid going overboard as you’ll just end up looking overdone. If you’re looking for an extra kick, line your upper lids with a sparkly black liner. Substituting blush with bronzer ensures that your skin won’t look washed out. Tips for your eye makeup, draw attention to your eyes with dark- and neutral-toned shadows and liners.



Red Hair
Redheads have a hard time picking out their colors simply because of the harsh contrast between their pale skin tone and the fiery red hair. The same can go for those with dyed red hair too. The undertones in the hair and cosmetic colors absolutely need to match. Obviously the lighter you are, the softer the colors should be. If you have auburn highlights you should probably get rid of cool shades and go for warmer tones such as tawny, champagne and even gray.A splash of purple  or lime green does a redhead good. Copper tresses require a more natural color palette – play up eyes with little shimmer. With your lips, Choosing a nude lip doesn’t mean you may skip the liner. Always keep your lip shape strong.


I hope this helps! :)

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