u/Massive_Post_167

I feel like some posts are repetitive, so I’m sorry if this question has been asked before😬

I have to add blue to Missha No. 21 because it still looks a little warm on my skin. Are there any foundations you would recommend?

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u/Massive_Post_167 — 6 days ago

Hi! I made a post yesterday about how wearing baby pink gives the impression that I’m warm-toned.

I wish I could show my whole face so you could really see the full effect, but the fear of being recognized by people I know is just too strong😆

I wanted to put one of my best colors next to the baby pink so you can clearly see the effect it has on my skin. I feel like if you only saw the pink on its own, some people might think it looks fine, but when you compare the two, it becomes much more obvious.

u/Massive_Post_167 — 12 days ago

I just saw someone talking about this, and it has the same effect on me too. I’m very cool, but for some reason, specifically baby pink, makes my skin tone look a little orange?

Is there some color science behind this?😂

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u/Massive_Post_167 — 12 days ago

Is it possible to look cool in the winter, but warm in the summer?

For example your skin pulling more pink in winter, but when tanned your skin pulls red/orange?

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u/Massive_Post_167 — 13 days ago

Zara is a good option but most of their sets are too baggy or have long sleves which I can't wear for the work i do😭

u/Massive_Post_167 — 15 days ago

Hi! This might be the wrong place to post this, but I’m trying to find stores that sell matching sets for work in this kind of style.

The closest I’ve found is Zara, but their selection is really hit-or-miss. Usually only one or two outfits work.

Since I only do facials, I can’t wear anything baggy because it gets in the way. Zara does have some pieces in this style, but they’re often too loose or long-sleeved.

I feel like I’ve been searching for outfits like this for years... there has to be a site that specializes in this kind of look, right?

Thank you so much to anyone who can help!😊

u/Massive_Post_167 — 15 days ago

I know your cool/warm undertone doesn’t change, but is it possible to have a peach overtone in the winter and a more golden one in the summer? Or does your overtone stay the same?

I always thought it stayed the same🤔

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u/Massive_Post_167 — 15 days ago

Okay, so here’s what I think is true, something I never really understood before:

Your palette is made up of the colors that make you look more lively, enhance your skin, make you glow and look healthy.

In color theory, I think the idea is that your clothing shouldn’t “enter the room before you do.” In other words, your features, your skin, your face, should be the star of the show.

I’m realizing now that a color popping isn’t always a good thing?

I’ve seen people wear certain colors that stand out a lot on them, and I always assumed that was a good thing. But is it possible that, in color analysis terms, it’s actually not?

Don’t get me wrong, whether it’s “technically” good or bad, I like that effect.

So👏🏻 can someone enlighten me? Am I right in thinking that when the clothing color becomes the main character, it’s “technically” considered a bad thing?

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u/Massive_Post_167 — 15 days ago