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Some make-up suggestions for each Season:
SPRING

| Lipstick |
- Good
daytime shades are Coral, Apricot, Warm Pink, Pink Clover or
Pink Sorbet
- For
more colour, choose from Poppy, Fiesta or Garnet Red
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| Blusher |
- Almond,
Peach or Warm Blushc
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| Eye
shadows |
- Try
Pearl or Sand on your eyelid and/or on the brow bone as
a highlighter
- Camel,
Sunny Sand and Gilded Peach are neutral shades which can be
used on your eyelid and/or on the orbital bone
- For
more colour, choose from Aqua, Dusky Turquoise, Leaf Green,
Midas, Olive Mist or Café au Lait for your orbital bone
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| Eyeliner |
- Try
using Cocoa or Forest eyeshadows as a
soft liner above and / or under your eye. For more definition,
apply them wet (just mix with water).
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| Mascara |
- Brown
is probably your best shade
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SUMMER

| Lipstick |
- Good
daytime shades are Dusty rose, Pink Jasmine or Amethyst
- For
more colour, choose from Sweet Pea, Cherry, Garnet Red or Burgundy
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| Blusher |
- Linen,
Cyclamen or Candy Floss
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| Eye
shadows |
- Try
Jasmine or Silver on your eyelid and/or on the brow bone as
a highlighter
- Jasmine
and Dusk are neutral shades which can be used on your eyelid
and/or on the orbital bone
- For
more colour, choose from Lilac, Sky, Cornflower, Smoke or Grape
for your orbital bone
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| Eyeliner |
- Try
using Smoke or Grape eyeshadows as a soft liner above and
/ or under your eye. For more definition, apply them wet (just
mix with water).
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| Mascara |
- Brown
is probably your best shade
- Black
will add more defnition
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AUTUMN

| Lipstick |
- Good
daytime shades are Soft Cinnamon, Copper or Garnet Red
- For
more colour, choose from Bronze, Warm Spice, Flame or Ruby
Red
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| Blusher |
- Linen,
Warm Blush or Fudge
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| Eye
shadows |
- Try
Sand or Pearl on your eyelid and/or on the brow bone as
a highlighter
- Sand
or Pearl are neutral shades which can be used on your eyelid
and/or on the orbital bone
- For
more colour, choose from Sage, Ochre, Toffee, Olive, Forest
or Cocoa for your orbital bone
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| Eyeliner |
- Try
using Forest or Cocoa eyeshadows as a soft liner above and
/ or under your eye. For more definition, apply them wet (just
mix with water).
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| Mascara |
- Brown
is probably your best shade
- Black
will add more drama
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WINTER

| Lipstick |
- Good
daytime shades are Raspberry, Pink Sorbet or Cranberry
- For
more colour, choose from Mulberry, Fuchsia, Burgundy or Cherry
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| Blusher |
- English
Rose, Wild Rose or Cool Spice
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| Eye
shadows |
- Try
Silver or Jasmine on your eyelid and/or on the brow bone
as a highlighter
- Jasmine
and Dusk are neutral shades which can be used on your eyelid
and/or on the orbital bone
- For
more colour, choose from Lilac, Sky, Cornflower, Smoke or Grape
for your orbital bone
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| Eyeliner |
- Try
using Grape or Smoke eyeshadows as a soft liner above and
/ or under your eye. For more definition, apply them wet (just
mix with water).
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| Mascara |
- Black
is probably your best shade
- Brown
will give a softer look.
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Please note: the colours shown on these pages are for demonstration
purposes and may not be a true representation of the actual colour. If
in doubt, just contact
me for
advice on the colours that will suit you best.
Part 1 - A good 'foundation'
is the key to clever make-up
Part 2 - Add colour to your
smooth 'foundation' - with eyes, cheeks and lips
Kim Bolsover
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Self-paced colour analysis and
personal style training course kits
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