![]() warmer and cooler pinks), but simply that of all of the palettes other than True Spring, True Autumn people have the least tolerance for coolness in color. This doesn’t mean that they must wear only warm shades like yellow and orange, nor that they do not have warmer and cooler choices within a shade (i.e. True Autumn’s predominant color quality is warmth. Those who have more contrast between skin, hair and eyes in this season may often be mistaken for winter blends, and those who appear lighter may be taken for spring or summer blends, as the skin does not always present with an obviously warm overtone. True Autumn Skin tones: Like hair and eyes, True Autumn skin tones range from light to deep, but are most commonly medium. Fully brown eyes do present here, and can create enough contrast to give the impression the person is a winter blend on first glance. Hazel eyes are common, and eyes often mix brown, green and medium gold. True Autumn Eye Colors: Green and brown eyes are seen most frequently in people with this coloring, however deeper blue eyes with a teal cast are possible. ![]() ![]() Very dark hair can occur but is less common. The average natural color is probably medium brunette, with the more defining character being the softness and undertones of golden caramel, bronze or rust. True Autumn Hair Colors: These can range from darker shades of soft blonde to shades of darker brown. Please keep in mind that any season can present with any hair, skin and eye color. These True Autumn celebrity examples are merely a guess, since we can’t know what they would look like in real life with every season tried following proper methodology, however in photos they resemble exemplars I have personally seen. True Autumn, like all seasons, has a huge range in terms of what they can look like. If you’re looking to become acquainted with the palettes, this is a good place to start. Since your make-up colours are also quite bright, too many different colours could leave you looking like a circus clown.This post is part of a series outlining the basics of each seasonal color palette. Since Dark Winter is naturally intense, keep your make-up colours to a minimum of one or two colours per look. A taupe eyeshadow and some black mascara will keep your eyes intense and your lips in focus. Since your lips are the main focus, be sure to keep your eye make-up to a minimum. Dark Winter is not made for playing with different colours within the same look. If you are on the darker end, reach for the deeper shades. If you are on the lighter side of the Dark Winter spectrum, stick with the lighter lipstick shades. How deep you can go in your natural look will depend on how deep you are naturally. Make your lips take centre-stage with a deeper lipstick. It's what harmonises with them naturally. On a Dark Winter, such a lip does not appear overdone or dramatic. It will just make them look dull and washed out.Ī natural make-up look is one that will mimic the characteristics of your natural appearance. For a Dark Winter, this means depth and intensity. What is required here is a bold lip. However, this type of 'natural' look does not work on Dark Winters. ![]() When we think of a natural make-up look, we often think of nude, skin-coloured or bare lips and very little eye make-up in neutral colours. But keep off the glitter.ĭark Winter make-up is at its best when it's dark and intense. Greyish greens work well, and dark purples work especially well on brown eyes.Īvoid completely matte finishes, and opt instead for a slight shine. As a Winter, you are also able to use black for a more dramatic look.įor highlight and accent eyeshadow colours, opt for the purples, blues and greens on your palette. Neutral eyeshadow colours are the taupes and greys on the palette. Highlight eyeshadows come from the complementary and accent colours areas on the palette. But don't overdo it, as it can look unnatural.Įye make-up colours are also taken from the neutral area of the Dark Winter palette. If you want to frame your face, apply a little of highlighter to the cheeks. It's best to skip the bronzer altogether. And even though Dark Winter flows from the most bronzy season - Autumn, this isn't a make-up product that will improve your appearance. Generally, though, foundation and concealer are best when they are smooth and silky.Īvoid strongly yellow-based foundations which will clash with your cooler complexion.Īs a cool colour family, bronzer looks unnatural on Winters. ![]()
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