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Makeup artists say what to do make-up according to the color of hair and skin - a special art. Often the girl with a bright color hair in disarray: what shades to choose makeup? Here are some tips.
First of all, redheads need to know that there are three types of red hair. Decide to which you belong:
1. Light ginger / strawberry blonde
2. Medium red / rust shade / color of henna
3. The dark red / bright purple
Once you have determined what type of your red, you are ready to advice in relation to each particular type. But for all of the common advice is: Red color - it's quite bright accent your face and appearance in general. To make up looked crisp and fresh, avoid bright colors that can overwhelm a person too and give it a clownish appearance.
1. Bright red.
For lips and cheeks, choose shades of apricot and peach. Pink is also good, fit all shades of golden sheen. Avoid brown and purple shades, they will face harsh. For the eyes, you can choose a light touch of lavender and silver.
2. Medium red.
Avoid shades ash and dark gray to the eye. Instead, make a choice in favor of warm brown and honey colored. These shades, but lighter, suitable for cheeks. For the lips, choose a copper cloves with hints of gold.
3. Dark red.
Here you can be more daring with kometiki, congratulations! To the eye - shades of plum and emerald. Cheeks and lips can be natural, easy. The only prohibition - too heavy shades exception - if your goal and emo vamp.
About freckles. The biggest mistake redheads - a desire to re-paint freckles foundation that leads to a kind of dirty skin. Lightweight moisturizer tonalnik - that's what you need. If there is a separate large freckles - then buy a good concealer and gently brush paint over each one separately.
And a few more general tips:
- Do not choose a foundation shade too brown;
- Heavy texture banned, so on top of lipstick do not forget to shine, to make the illusion of light make-up;
- Do not forget to pay attention to the eyebrows, their shade to be darker than the hair, or the need to touch up.
Author: Julia Gnedina
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