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I love color analysis! It really is the worst how people get so uptight about it though. Yes you are allowed to wear whatever color you love, color analysis helps you if you think you look strange in certain things but can’t figure out why. Once you find colors that look good on you you’ll naturally begin loving those colors because you’ll look good without having to wear tons of makeup to balance out your skin tone and how the colors reflect off your face and not clash with your personal coloring.
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I don't understand why color analysis has become such a heated topic. If you want to wear whatever color then just wear whatever color, no one's holding a gun to your head. Lol Personally, I liked figuring out why certain colors looked weird on me and which ones looked the best, it's made shopping for clothes easier. 🤷♀
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I’ve never understood the obsession beyond having discovered that some colors may be more flattering if I pick a different hue. I have a warm yellow undertone and some olive undertone. So “pick warm tone colors” isn’t universal for me. For example, I need a golden toned foundation but the most flattering red lipstick on me is a blue based one. I’ll take Captain Barbosa’s advice, “they’re more like guidelines, anyway”.
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I wear what I like ad that doesn't make me look like a zombie or a cadaver: basically eye-searing colours in spring/summer, and more black/brown/blue in autumn/winter. The so called "neutrals" are the bane of my existence and I hate them all, both for clothes and for home decor. (and only silver for jewelry, it's good for werewolves and the like, lol)
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I am excited for this video! I have two Caygill palettes from two of her direct students and 1 from a student of one of her students. I love this philosophy as a special interest and hope that more people get into Caygill's work to keep that legacy alive. Can't wait to see your perspective as a historian.
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I was a color technician at a top hair salon in Seattle in the '80s to simplify the system. I used two drapes one fuchsia one orange simply draped around the patron shoulders would reveal either warm or cool. That was enough for me to make hair color recommendations and move them on to the makeup department. Also, turquoise is called the universal flatterer
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@Ruthbaby175
8 months ago
I have a friend who sticks to her color season. I love that her whole wardrobe is like a capsule wardrobe. Everything coordinates. She spends less than I do on clothes and accessories and always looks more put together.
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