Sunday, July 25, 2010

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This 28 piece eye shadow with defining colors comes with an assortment of neutral tones in shimmer and matte effect. Case size is 9'; x 6';.





Several of the powders will work as a shadow or a blush! This palette is perfect for everyone when applying a natural effect makeup. Upcoming brides to be will especially benefit from the colors this palette has to offer.








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88 Color Shimmer Palette


High quality 88 ultra shimmer makeup palette with shimmer/glitter/pearl eyeshadows. Suit for high request of professional makeup artists.





Long Lasting! High quality ingredients with silky shine color


Mixture of glossy color and nourish ingredients protecting skin arround eyes





Case size: 9'; x 6.5';





I am often asked my opinion on which colors best accentuate blue eyes or green eyes or red hair. While it is fairly easy to match a foundation shade to the tone of your skin, many women are confused by which colors might look best on their eyes.





Should you match your eyeshadow to the color of your eyes? Should you match it to your outfit? Your hair? There are many theories when it comes to choosing makeup colors, and in the end it may just come down to personal preference.





A good place to start, however, is to identify whether you have a cool, neutral or warm skin tone. See my article How to Choose the Correct Shade of Foundation for detailed information on how to identify skin tone.





Generally speaking, if your skin tone is warm, you need to stick with warm colors to achieve a natural look. Anything yellow based or having golden undertones, such as peaches, apricots, greens, browns, russets, or any earthy pigments fall into this category.





Cool skin tones look better in colors like blues, pinks, greys and purples.





The seasonal color approach, made popular by the book, Color Me Beautiful, has been an accepted theory of skin typing for many years now. According to this method, everyone can be categorized into one of the four seasons by considering skin tone, hair color and eye color.





If you are a Spring, your skin tone is warm and fair (often with freckles) and your hair is light (blonde, light brown, strawberry blonde, etc). Your eye color may be hazel, green, blue or brown.








If you are an Autumn, your skin tone is also warm, but medium to dark in color with few freckles. Your hair is also dark (brown to red). Your eyes may be brown, hazel, green or dark blue.








Summers have cool skin tones with rosy or pink undertones, usually fair. Hair color can range from white to ash blonde to mousy brown to silvery grey. Eye color can be hazel, blue, grey-blue or blue-green.








Winter skin tones can range from porcelain to pale with rosy undertones, to deep olive, to brown and black. Hair color may be platinum blonde, white, silver grey, dark brown or black. Eye color is usually brown, hazel, grey, blue grey, green grey or dark blue.

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