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THE RULES OF WEARING COLORS
INTRODUCTION TO THE RULES OF WEARING COLORS.
INFORMATION ABOUT THE RULES OF WEARING COLORS
COOL
If you suit silver best, but gold is fine. Blueish red, pure pink, ink black and pure white, icy colors, jewel tones, deep, and vibrant primary colors are fantastic on you. Your natural coloring is vibrant, deep and distinctive. The overall coloring of your eyes and hair, is dark, rich and intense. Your best colors are high in contrast to your dark hues, and always bold, fully saturated and pure. Some Deep Cool can flow into Deep Warm, and wear some Deep Warm colors. Dusty, warm and muted tones, and wishy washy pastels, such as dirty browns and soft peachy tones, does not do you justice. Try to keep your look rich, and remember, a true DEEP COOL, can wear dark red lipstick, black eyeliner and a dark blue dress without looking goth.
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WARM
If you suit gold or bronze best, but silver can work as well. Bright orange-red, ivory, chocolate colors, bright peach, golden yellow and forest green are your best colors. In general, vibrant, pure, deep, warm, bold, golden colors are fantastic on you. Black can look quite good on you, but it's not your best color. Your natural coloring is deep, dark, earthy, golden and warm. The color of your eyes and hair, and at least the undertone of your skin, is rich and warm. Some Deep Warm can flow into Deep Cool, and wear some Deep Cool colors. Dusty, cool tones and soft, cool pastels, does not do you justice. Try to keep your look bold and warm, and remember, a true DEEP WARM is earthy with a high contrast level. A typically good look for a DEEP WARM is the classic, stylish, warm and glowing, 70's glam-look.
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If you suit silver best, blueish red, bright pink, ink black and pure white, jewel tones and clear bold or icy colors. Your natural coloring is crisp, distinctive and high in contrast. Your eyes and hair color is usually rich, clear and intense, and sometimes a little ashy. Your best colors are always clear, bold, icy and rich, and should mirror or be in contrast to your eye color. Those with the brightest coloring in this group can sometimes flow into CLEAR WARM bright, and need a lot of contrast. The purer cool types is best to stick with the perfectly clear and cool colors.
Dusty, muted, and wishy washy pastels, does not do you justice, so try to keep your look sharp. Klick image to see BEST LOOKS for your CLEAR COOL sub-group
If you suit silver best, powdery blue, blueish reds and pinks, and in general cool and delicate, powdery, dusty colors. Your natural coloring is usually ashy, and one of the most sophisticated and understated of all the groups. You receive compliments in pure and powdery cool colors, delicate pastels, and overall light tones. Your best color will be cool and mirror your natural delicate coloring. Bold, warm and too dark and overpowering colors does not do you justice, so try to keep your look calm and in harmony. A true PURE COOL will usually suit a classy and simple look, and often come of as elegant and proper.
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If you suit silver best, but gold is ok. Blueish reds and pinks, and in general delicate, light, powdery, dusty, cool colors. Your natural coloring is the most delicate and understated of all the groups. You receive compliments in pastel shades and overall light, soft, cool and ashy tones. Your best color will probably be light blue, and mirror your natural cool and delicate intensity. Too much contrast will be distracting, and monochromatic color schemes compliment your subtle gradations much better. Some LIGHT COOLS are so neutral they flow into LIGHT WARM, and some so soft that they can get away with some SOFT COOL colors, but remember to keep it light. Bold, warm and too dark and overpowering colors, does not do you justice. Try to keep your look calm and in harmony.
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If you suit silver best, but gold is actually just as good. It's hard to decide if you look best in warm or cold colors, because you suit some of both. But in general, blueish red, and overall light, soft-muted, cool and ashy tones, that mirror the softness of your overall intensity, will get you the most compliments. A touch of earthy warmth to your colors can also good. Your natural coloring is slightly neutral, and overall soft and cool, with a slightly warmer tone to either your hair, skin or eyes (which can mean that you are flowing into SOFT WARM). The most important thing for a SOFT is to mirror your natural softness, and your best color is probably powder blue or one of the berry colors. The deeper SOFT COOLS, can get away with some deeper and brighter colors as well (without it looking bad), and is often mistaken for CLEAR WARMS or MUTED WARMS. The lighter ones, and if without makeup, it is best to avoid avoid harsh contrasts, such as electric clear colors and keep your look calm and in harmony.
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If you suit bronze or gold best, tomato red, olive and forest green, and other golden, dirty, burnt, earthy, spice colors in rich and muted tones. Your natural coloring is either fiery or muted, and your best hues are those who remind you of an autumn landscape and enhance your natural warm and glow. Dusty cool pastels and cool intense colors, does not do you justice. So, try to keep your look in harmony with your naturally muted intensity. On a true MUTED WARM there will always be a dramatic difference between when wearing right and wrong colors, and they have a hard time borrowing colors from other groups without looking washed out. Some of the more saturated and darker toned MUTED WARMS can sometimes borrow colors from other warm groups. But never go cold.
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If you suit gold best, but silver is ok. Orange-red, lemon yellow, bright peach, ivory, turquoise, and other warm, medium strength, bright colors make you pop. A CLEAR WARM needs more contrast than they appear to have naturally, and the right colors gives them a bright and fresh look. The higher intensity CLEAR WARMS can get away with some CLEAR COOL colors because of the similar need for contrast, but never without makeup. Your best color will mirror your eyes, and you will receive the most compliments when wearing sunny and warm shades. Berry colors, and dark, dusty, cool, colors, or those too close to your skin tone, are not for you.
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If you suit gold best, but silver is ok. Tomato-red, lemon yellow, and other warm, medium to light colors gives you a bright and fresh look. A LIGHT WARM is best when they match their natural warmth and intensity. Too much contrast will be distracting, and monochromatic color schemes and delicate patterns and prints, compliment their own low contrast level much better. Some LIGHT WARMS are a little neutral, and flow into LIGHT COOL. Some are so warm they can get away with some earthy colors because they are borderline SOFT/MUTED, but remember to keep it on the fresh and bright side as it's still a LIGHT WARM. Your best color will mirror your eyes, and you will receive the most compliments when wearing sunny and warm shades. Berry colors and dark, dusty, colors, are not for you.
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If you suit both gold best, but silver is actually just as good. It's hard to decide if you look best in warm or cold colors, because you suit some of both. But in general, tomato-red and warm, dirty, soft-muted colors that mirror the softness of your overall intensity, will get you the most compliments. Your natural coloration is slightly neutral, soft and warm, with a medium intensity. You may have a slightly cooler tone to either your hair, skin or eyes (which can mean that you are flowing into SOFT COOL). Your best colors are probably olive green and light browns. But powdery blue can be good as well. The deeper SOFT WARMS, can get away with some deeper and brighter colors, and is often mistaken for a MUTED WARM or CLEAR COOL, but these brighter and darker colors will not be as flattering as those in the SOFT WARM hues. For the lighter ones, and if without makeup, it is best to avoid intense cool colors, especially bright yellow. Try to keep your look calm and in harmony.
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