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I open my eyes, I see, I get excited and I share.
Taste the object,
empathize with the subject, contemplate the image.



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6.1.13

COLOR IS MY FRIEND

Have you ever thought what colors can improve your look and yourself as well?

Looking at this color table* our eyes can get lost a bit, but only following a few basic rules we can prevent innocent oversights.

*Color system by Johannes Itten
We all know that some colors can "mortify" us or just don't give a radiant look. It's all about knowing how to identify them. It is not always easy and immediate, but just keep in mind these easy steps:

*On the one hand we must consider the color of the complexion: some colors are able to provide greater freshness and brightness than others. The skin color is definitely one of the most impotant face element that affect the right or wrong color.
*On the other, we must consider the social situations, such as the professional world, where some colors play an important role in conferring authority, such color blue. 

From a stylistic point of view, considering that some women prefer to dress in solid color and others love to mix, the impact of risky combinations is certainly stronger.
From a natural colors point of view, however, the choice of contrasting colors (such as white and black, but not only) may be better suited to women with dark hair and eyes.  
For those women with softest tones, is certainly to suggest attenuated colors contrast, also ton sur ton.

Here are some examples of color palettes to best improve the natural colors :

A. 
Skin Phototype 1
Pale white skin, burns easily, blue eyes and blond hair.
Palette


blue sky with a touch of light silver and pink cyclamen.


B.
Skin Phototype 2
Fair skin, tans poorly but enough to be golden, blue eyes and blond/light brown hair.
Palette
Vitamin colors, such as purple, turquoise and yellow gold combined with cognac.



 C.
 Skin Phototype 3-4
Darker white skin and light brown skin with brown/gray eyes and brown hair.
Palette
Shades of brown combined with red coral.




D.
Skin Phototype 5-6
Brown skin and dark brown or black skin with dark brown/black hair and dark eyes.
Palette
Contrasting colors, such as black and white, combined with yellow and lilac.


 KEEP IN MIND:

 The basic rule is that the color, in direct contact with the face, must be our friend!


Much Love  :)

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