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A MINI-Lesson to
help you
look your
very best...
Pink...Pink...Pink...Pink...Pink...Pink...Pink...Pink...
Which
PINK
for you???
Remember when Color Analysis was all
the rage? When it started, I was very, very curious
- I read and read, and searched and
searched....knowing I didn't 'buy' into the Color
Me Beautiful "cake-mix recipe", but not sure
what to do. I finally was led to the Color Key
System - used in Hollywood at the time. I received
training, and built a good business analyzing lots
of people during those years. In addition to
selecting their colors, the best part was sitting
down with my color notebook and training them to
'see' color in a different way.... I share a bit of
that here with you.
Cool colors -
we think of blue, green, purple... Warm colors
- we think of yellow, orange, red....
In fact, every fabric
on my site is first classified cool, warm, or
neutral (black, creams, white, brown, etc.). But,
there is more to color than that.
Every color (and persons' skin
tone) is either cool under-toned or warm
under-toned...meaning: there is either blue in the
color, or yellow in the color. There are more cool
under-toned people in the world (among all races)
than warm, in the same way there are more
right-handed people than left-handed people. I
always got very excited when I had a warm client
before me! This is a whole spectrum, however. One
person may be more 'cool' than another 'cool'
person. FYI: in Color Me Beautiful, Summer and
Winter are Cool Under-toned, and Spring and Fall are
Warm Under-toned palettes. Compare these colors:

Cool Under-tone
Warm Under-tone
Berry Red versus
Tomatoe Red. Sage versus Olive. Pink versus Melon.
Compare these
ladies:

Cool
Under-tones Warm
Under-tones
After draping a
client to determine her undertone and best value and
intensity of color, I would proceed to hold up these
color 'paddles' to select the best colors for
her... Since we're talking 'pink', compare the
'pink' paddles:

I'm just hoping your
color monitor is good enough so you can see these
differences!
Homework:
Take off all your makeup, grab everything (fabrics
included) you have that is pink. (Go to Wally World
and buy a wide variety of pink things if you
must). Set yourself in front of a north window on a
sunny day in front of a good mirror and drape
yourself. Look for color 'ties' with your lip
color, your skin undertones...It will become crystal
clear. You might need an objective opinion... you
may have emotional feelings about colors that could
influence you.
... She
ties together beautifully...her stylist knew what
pink was best for her. Note color of suit is her
hair color - a great neutral for you: your hair
color. Remember that when selecting a coat!
I hope you get the
idea.... there is so much more about color! One
main thing is to realize that as you age, your
coloring 'softens', shall we say, and your colors
should too. You still need color, but softer
colors... you never want your color to 'wear'
you!
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