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Some make-up suggestions for each Season:
SPRING
| Lipstick |
- Nude
is a good neutral colour (it suits just about everybody **)
- Good
daytime shades are Copper Choice, Cinnabar, Eastern Kiss and
Wild Berry
- For
more colour, choose from Coral, Fire, or Warm Spice
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| Lipliner |
|
| Blusher |
- Coral
Blush or Candy Floss
|
| Bronzing
Powder |
- Sahara
Sun
- You
could use this instead of blusher, or all over your face for
a healthy glow
|
| Eye
shadows |
- Try
Cream or Pale Oak 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
|
| Eyeliner |
- Choose
from Black and Brown featured on the double-ended pencil
- Or
try using Café au Lait or Leaf Green eyeshadows as a
soft liner under your eye
|
| Mascara |
- Brown
is probably your best shade
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SUMMER
| Lipstick |
- Nude
is a good neutral colour (it suits just about everybody **)
- Good
daytime shades are Cool Mist, Frosty Rose, or Strawberry Ice
- For
more colour, choose from Fuchsia, Fire or Raspberry Sorbet
|
| Lipliner |
|
| Blusher |
|
| Bronzing
Powder |
- Winter
Sun
- You
could use this instead of blusher, or all over your face for
a healthy glow
|
| Eye
shadows |
- Try
Marshmallow on your eyelid and/or on the brow bone as a highlighter
- Prism
Pink, Rose Dawn, and Silver Birch are neutral shades which
can be used on your eyelid and/or on the orbital bone
- For
more colour, choose from Ash Brown, Denim Haze, Ice Blue, Plum
Crazy, Purple Haze or Steel Silver for your orbital bone
|
| Eyeliner |
- Choose
from Blue and Grey featured on the double-ended pencil
- Or
try using Ash Brown or Plum Crazy eyeshadows as a soft liner
under your eye
|
| Mascara |
- Brown
is probably your best shade
- Blue
will add more colour
|
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AUTUMN
| Lipstick |
- Nude
is a good neutral colour (it suits just about everybody **)
- Good
daytime shades are Copper Choice, Cinnabar, Eastern Kiss and
Mocha
- For
more colour, choose from Wild Berry, Bronze or Warm Spice
|
| Lipliner |
|
| Blusher |
|
| Bronzing
Powder |
- Sahara
Sun
- You
could use this instead of blusher, or all over your face for
a healthy glow
|
| Eye
shadows |
- Try
Cream or Pale Oak on your eyelid and/or on the brow bone as
a highlighter
- Camel,
Sunny Sand, Gilded Peach and Olive Mist 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 or Café au Lait for your orbital bone
|
| Eyeliner |
- Choose
from Black and Brown featured on the double-ended pencil
- Or
try using Café au Lait or Dusky Turquoise eyeshadows
as a soft liner under your eye
|
| Mascara |
- Brown
is probably your best shade
- Black
will add more drama
|
WINTER
| Lipstick |
- Nude
is a good neutral colour (it suits just about everybody **)
- Good
daytime shades are Frosty Rose, Fuchsia or Raspberry Sorbet
- For
more colour, choose from Burgundy or Fire
|
| Lipliner |
|
| Blusher |
- Winter
Rose and/or English Rose
|
| Bronzing
Powder |
- Winter
Sun
- You
could use this instead of blusher, or all over your face for
a healthy glow
|
| Eye
shadows |
- Try
Marshmallow or Magnolia on your eyelid and/or on the brow bone
as a highlighter
- Prism
Pink, Rose Dawn, and Silver Birch are neutral shades which
can be used on your eyelid and/or on the orbital bone
- For
more colour, choose from Ash Brown, Denim Haze, Ice Blue, Plum
Crazy, Purple Haze or Steel Silver for your orbital bone
|
| Eyeliner |
- Choose
from Black and Brown featured on the double-ended pencil
- Or
try using Steel Silver or Denim Haze eyeshadows as a soft liner
under your eye
|
| Mascara |
- Black
is probably your best shade
- Brown
will give a softer look.
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** Nude lipstick is a fabulous colour
for every day - more than lip gloss as it gives a nice natural colour,
and I would recommend it to anyone. You can put the Nude on first and
then add a touch of your favourite brighter shade over the top to bring
the colour up a notch. In that way, you control the strength of colour
and this will give you so many more options.
Please note: the colours shown are for demonstration purposes and may
not be a true representation of the actual colour. If in doubt, download a
print-ready A4 size booklet illustrating the Moritz Cosmetics range in
full colour or 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
Some of the colours mentioned above have been discontinued - please
check current availability when you order
cosmetics online direct from our suppliers and these will be shipped
directly to your home (UK and EU countries only).
Kim Bolsover
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