Monday, November 21, 2011

What eyeshadow colors go best with Cool Skin tones?

Since I have fair skin and black hair, plum and light purple eyeshadow meshes so well, and I have no idea why. What other colors will go nicely as well? Thanks!What eyeshadow colors go best with Cool Skin tones?
for a natural look


Moonstone,


Hazelnut,


Vintage Gold,





for a career look


Crystalline,


Whipped Cocoa,


Double Espresso,





for a Dramatic look


Sheer Pink,


Rose Mist,


Fig,





if you want to see the colors look here


http://www.marykay.com/sstevensWhat eyeshadow colors go best with Cool Skin tones?
From a guy's perspective I'm not crazy about beauty products, but if a girl is only going to wear one I'd like it to be eye shadow. It just adds a cool accent. I think light green and light blue would also look nice. You have blue eyes, right? Yeah, I think that'd be cool. Also silver, because it looks better on people with dark hair than does gold.
i think all colors because you have fair skin and you must know also what types of eyes you have so it's easy for you to know what colors/combination matches your eyeshadow...
It is really impossible to do a color consult on line.





However, IF you really do have cool skin tones you need to stay away from the ';earthy tones'; such as brown, rust, gold and orange.





Some cool tones look great in ';true'; or crayon box colors of green and blue.... other cools look better in true colors that have been frosted ( powder blue would be an example of a frosted color) or silvered shades. A true grey is good on all cool skin types. You would probably look fantastic in magenta and some shades of aqua or turquoise might be okay.
For natural-looking cool skin tones, black can be very nice if you want an evening or more dramatic look. If you're looking for a more natural look, try choosing some warm earthy tones. People with cool skin tones could also pull off shadows with blue undertones.


Here's a chart you can use if you're not entirely sure: http://www.beautyden.com/beautycolors.sh鈥?/a>


Hope I've helped!

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