Sunday, June 20, 2010

I have dark blond hair with black eyes and my skin tone is like light medium .?

what king of eye shadow and color foundation would look good on me?and what kind of color clothes?



I have dark blond hair with black eyes and my skin tone is like light medium .?

Depending on your skin tone, the make-up you choose will need to flatter your face and hair. If you apply the wrong colours, you閳ユ獧e not doing yourself a favour -- and you can look all washed out, or overdone. Play up your features with the best make-up colours, tints and hues for your skin tone.



Make-up for Fair Skin



If you閳ユ獧e fair-skinned, sheer colours look best on you. Apply light earth tones and soft pastels, such as blue and lavender to accent your eyes.



Various shades of pink will look good on your eyes, cheeks and lips. Keep your mascara to brown or brown/black. Light, sheer lipstick adds a finishing touch. Peach is always a good choice for our fair-skinned friends, it looks natural and compliments your skin colour.



Medium Toned Skin



Your warmer completion gives you many options for a fabulous makeover. Being 閳ユ笅n-between閳?does have its benefits. Deep matter earth tones and jewel colours such as hunter green, dark grey, beige and brown will accent your eyes. Coral and plumb colours work good to accentuate your cheekbones.



Experiment with your lip colour. Your skin tone is very versatile and if you閳ユ獧e brunette, anything from pink to red will look great on you. Top it off with lip gloss for extra staying power. Bronzing powder dusted over your forehead, nose and cheeks will give you the ultimate sun-kissed look.



Make-up for Dark Skin



You may need a heavier hand when applying make-up to dark skin -- but you need to choose the right shades. For eye shadow, gray, brown and natural shades will compliment your eyes. Also try shimmer colours such as silver, bronze, and terra-cotta. Experiment with mascara colours such as navy and dark purple.



For blush, more pigment for darker skin is a must. Deep rose and apricot shades highlight your cheekbones beautifully. Sometimes, a bronze highlighter does the trick. Stay away from anything with a strong orange base as this will not flatter your skin.



Dark lip colour such as apricot, blackberry, caramel and red will compliment your lips.



Olive and Ethnic Skin Tones



With your darker skin tone, neutral shades as well as dark purple and blue will look great on your eyes. Metallic colours also look remarkable, as long as the shades remain darker.



Highlight your cheekbones with bronzing powder, dark plum, chestnut, or terra-cotta blush. Keep the tones natural and avoid anything too light.



Lipstick shades that will bring out your lips are berry, plum, russet, or almond. Avoid 閳ユ涪rue閳?reds, they will clash with your skin tone.



Determine Your Skin Tone



Instructions



STEP 1: Decide which season most accurately describes your complexion. People - and skin tones - can be divided into "seasons," depending on their skin tone.



STEP 2: "Winter" complexions have blue or pink undertones. Skin can be pale white, yellowish-olive, or dark. Winter people are generally brunettes, with deeply colored eyes. Many Asians and African Americans fall into this category.



STEP 3: "Summer" complexions, like winter complexions, have blue or pink undertones. Skin is pale and pink. Summers are often natural blondes or brunettes with pale eyes.



STEP 4: "Autumn": Autumn complexions have golden undertones. Many redheads and brunettes with golden brown eyes fall into this category.



STEP 5: "Spring": Spring complexions have golden undertones and are usually creamy white or peach. Spring people generally have straw-colored or strawberry red hair, freckles, rosy cheeks, and blue or green eyes.



Tips %26amp; Warnings



It is often difficult to discriminate summer from winter, and autumn from spring. Remember that winters are usually brunettes while summers can be natural blondes. Springs tend to have pale eyes while autumns have dark eyes.



Instructions



STEP 1: "Winter": Winters should wear colors that are sharp, stark and clear. White, black, navy blue, red and shocking pink all go well with winter complexions. For lighter colors, wear icy tones rather than pastels. Avoid subdued tones like beige, orange and gold.



STEP 2: "Summer": Summers should choose pastels and soft neutrals with rose and blue undertones. Lavender, plum, rose-brown and soft blue suit summers well while black and orange do not.



STEP 3: "Autumn": Autumns should select colors with golden undertones, like camel, beige, orange, gold and dark brown. Avoid colors with blue tones, like navy.



STEP 4: "Spring": Springs can wear warm colors like camel, peach, golden yellow and golden brown. Avoid dark, dull colors.



Do you want to know What Not to Wear? Determine your body type



The Hourglass is the most sought after body shape. Lucky Hourglasses have perfectly proportioned upper and lower halves with a well defined waist. Their only flaw? If they gain weight, they have a tendency to gain it all over the body.



The Pear has wider hips than shoulders. She usually has a small top-half with an enviable flat stomach, but her lower half overcompensates with sizeable hips and a couple of saddlebags. When she gains weight, she has a tendency to gain it below the waist.



The Apple is frequently bigger on top than on the bottom. On the plus side, an Apple has the slim hips a Pear would die for. On the other side, she might have a big belly and a flat bum. When Apples gain weight, they have a tendency to gain it above the waist.



The Ruler is a rare shape, indeed. Without a great difference between the waist and hips, a Ruler is waif-like and slim. If she gains weight, she will probably gain it in the stomach and butt, while her arms and legs stay thin.



For hourglass shapes, jean I think it's important to give yourself some height with a nice medium heeled shoe. Lengthen your look in skirts and pants. Place the emphasis on your top with a lower necked tops - or nice crisp white shirts with(or without) bright pullovers matched to darker colored bottoms. I felt I was looking in a mirror. I've a similiar figure.



Good luck.



Also, as for pants, don't go too high on the waist- mid rise is better. Skirts with a handkerchief hem. Jackets with side vents, not too short or too long, no big shoulder pads, maybe collar-less? Shirt collars either scoop, deep V or open to shoulder points. With that wonderful dark hair, play with colors! Purple! Cobalt! Emerald! maybe some layers in the hair for swing. Have fun!



As always, the first piece of advice is to get a good bra fitting, and get something that picks you up. Right now, it looks like breasts are leaning on the belly a bit. A good bra will fix that, and your stomach will look smaller.



In the swimsuit, from the front, you have a well-defined waist. I'd go for more wrap/surplice tops that skim over the tummy a bit, and hide it while you try to lose more weight. The alternative is something fitted over the bosom, and looser over the abs.



Try a more flared jean, rather than one so ankle-hugging. The extra width will balance out everything above it. Also, perhaps something absolutely flat-fronted--a side or back zip rather than a jean.



A slightly lower neckline will make you look a little more refined because you won't be one solid block of color across what looks like wide shoulders.



For pear shapes, A great pair of bootcut pants/jeans that sit on the hip with a great crisp white top would look great on you! Although you have height, it wouldn't hurt to wear a shoe with a bit more heel. It elongates the legs and makes them look slimmer. I am so glad you are ready to make some much needed changes! You go girl!



For apple shapes. The most success I have had in making small changes is with the v-neck tops and 3/4" sleeves in a color I love. The tops have just a subtle same-color pattern. Plain skirts that flare at the knee provide distraction.



Oh, and adding an appropriate pin on the chest seems to pull the eye away from the belly!



Finally, I have been paying more attention to shoes. Finding a match that adds to the overall balance.



For ruler shapes. A casual style that has been enhanced by more color and an overall sharper more defined casual look.Once again T%26amp;S talked about not overselling the rules,and letting each person's essence come through.Coupled with the rules this is a winning combination.This may be the greatest challenge- going by the rules and retaining one's essence without disregarding the rules.I agree that everyone need's cloths that are just comfy and fashion isn't always queen.



For more info on what to wear ck it out on the show 'what not to wear' or even their website. good luck



I have dark blond hair with black eyes and my skin tone is like light medium .?

i can't imagine clothes on you after that HOT description!



I have dark blond hair with black eyes and my skin tone is like light medium .?

Can't go wrong with natural animal colors, and if you match your hair and/or eyes.



I have dark blond hair with black eyes and my skin tone is like light medium .?

I would say... light blue or any kind of blue for that matter would bring out your eyes and blend well with your hair.



I have dark blond hair with black eyes and my skin tone is like light medium .?

clothes: brighter colors pinks, light blues as for makeup i think shimmery light browns and light pinkish lip gloss would look good with dark brown or black eyeliner and black mascara

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