African American Skin Care and Fall Colors …
Yes, it’s that time of the year again when the leaves are changing and giving you an array of colors to add or blend into your life. Whether it’s apparel or makeup the Color Guru’s at Pantone, have made their announcement of what’s cool for Fall.
Even in the midst of COVID 19, the beauty industry is trying to keep things going.
Color can have a big impact on your mood and can be very powerful for you when wanting to make an entrance into a room. One of the phrases being used by makeup artist is “Consumer-friendly colors”. Don’t think for a minute that this phrase means boring.
All colors are consumer-friendly if you know how to work the palettes for your skin tones. The key and fun part is how “You” make it work for you.
Mask might be covering your lips but that doesn’t mean that your eyes can’t tell a story. Eye shadow are playing a big defining roll above the mask.
Fashion magazines and runway shows will give you pointers in their copy and comments. But remember the runway presents more of a theatrical look and magazines go more for glamour and drama. Your job is to interpret what you see and make it you.
Before You Apply The Makeup to Your Beautiful African America Skin …
One of the golden rules about makeup is to have a clean palette before applying any makeup to your skin.
Having a skin care regimen will keep your skin clean and in good condition. Your face is like a blank canvas. The cleaner the canvas, the better the painting will look when you’re finished.
Hence, the cleaner your skin, the better your makeup will look when you’re finished.
Cleanse, tone and moisturize your skin morning and night. Add an exfoliation treatment twice a week and a mask for your skin type and you’re sure to have not only great looking skin but radiantly glowing skin.
What Are The Colors This Season In Makeup For African American Skin?
Some of these are throwback colors are from Pantone from previous years. Pantone is the global company that sets the standards for the language of color, here are this seasons choices, with a few throwback colors from previous years:
Magenta Purple – Imagine this deep purple as an eyeliner, eye shadow or lipstick. What a great way to add a pop of color to your makeup palette.
Carafe – This is a rich brown shade and can be used as a substitute for black in eyeliners
Ultramarine Green – A muted green also being called the new natural.
Emerald – Can be used as an eye shadow or eye liner.
Classic Blue – Bold but classic and great as eyeliner.
Samba – Although in the family of red, whether for lips or cheeks, this color is sure to boost your confidence.
Turbulence – Great for creating a Smokey eye, Turbulence is dark gray and another alternative to black.
Vivacious – A deep fuchsia. Explore your daring nature by adding a touch to the outer corner of a Smokey eye.
Not Just For Makeup
Pair these colors in combination or as individuals with winter white, black or brown and expand your wardrobe possibilities. Explore the colors in different fabrics and textures and take your wardrobe to an entirely different level.
Dedicated To Your Beauty,
Juliette Samuel
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Esthetician/Author/Publisher ,
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