Monday, June 21, 2010

How do you know which shades to choose (everyday minerals)?

if you are warm, neutral, or cool?





ordered samples from everydayminerals.com but i feel like i just guessed





and what was your experience w/ it if you've tried it?How do you know which shades to choose (everyday minerals)?
Here's how easy it is! First, determine if you鈥檙e Warm, Neutral or Cool based on your eye, hair and skin color/tones.





WARM (W)


Skin Color: Yellow, orange skin undertones Eye Color: Brown, green, hazel Hair Color: Brunette, red, blonde





NEUTRAL (N)


Skin Color: Fair/light pink, olive, yellow skin undertones Eye Color: All Hair Color: All





COOL (C)


Skin Color: Blue, pink skin undertones Eye Color: Blue, violet, gray Hair Color: Blonde, brunette





Then, select the shades specifically formulated for that group. Good luck!How do you know which shades to choose (everyday minerals)?
you ask on Yahoo Answers(that was just an answer to your headline)
If you can't tell which one you are, think which colors that you wear make you look good. Do you look your best wearing a very light pink, beige or orange? If you look good in light pink, try cool. If you're good in beige, try neutral. If orange makes you feel good, warm might be best.
it depends on your eyes, and hair..and skin shade.. you could have warm colors and cold eyes... and it all also depends on what mood you are g oing for... if you have warm skin and very light blue eyes... and you want to dress neutral... I'd probably go for a light green... if you were going warm I'd go for a darker blue then my eyes... and for cool a whitish blue or white... if you have green eyes... neutral might be a light blue or green... dark would be black or purple... light would be pink or a lighit light blueish color... brown eyes...nutrual would probably be a light blue or green... dark a black, or dark green... cool would probably be a blue, or pink....... try them out for your color.. you mgiht want to look into alamay's products...

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