gruveechik
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y'know, i have a hard time with this
i'm caramel coloured, with definite yellow undertones
but i find wearing: gold/red/orange/brown and some warm greens, make me look horribly washed out.... i look awful!
i glow when i wear: berry/plum/black/white (not ivory)/royal blue/blue to name a few... cool colours.
somehow, wearing the opposite colour (ie. cool colours on my warm skin) makes me look better.
anyone have any input regarding this? or - a site/book that'd be able to help me?
btw: according to MAC, i'm an NC (not a NW - which surprised me) - yellow undertones are classified as being cool (NC), whereas red undertones are classified as being warm (NW). Maybe MAC has the right idea.
Anouk - if MAC is right, then i'd head down to a MAC counter and ask them what colours would be good for you - and then translate that into clothing colours.
As for body shape and clothing - check out the books: "what not to wear" and "the pocket stylist".

i'm caramel coloured, with definite yellow undertones
but i find wearing: gold/red/orange/brown and some warm greens, make me look horribly washed out.... i look awful!
i glow when i wear: berry/plum/black/white (not ivory)/royal blue/blue to name a few... cool colours.
somehow, wearing the opposite colour (ie. cool colours on my warm skin) makes me look better.
anyone have any input regarding this? or - a site/book that'd be able to help me?
btw: according to MAC, i'm an NC (not a NW - which surprised me) - yellow undertones are classified as being cool (NC), whereas red undertones are classified as being warm (NW). Maybe MAC has the right idea.
Anouk - if MAC is right, then i'd head down to a MAC counter and ask them what colours would be good for you - and then translate that into clothing colours.
As for body shape and clothing - check out the books: "what not to wear" and "the pocket stylist".
