What Colour will you choose?
Natasha Edge
Operations Manager - Sourcing Top Talent / Recruitment / Training & Development / Personal Branding / Office Management / Exec Search
The power of colour is massive, it can make a difference to your personality, how people see you and even boost your confidence! Remember though, certain colours look best on certain skintones so if you haven't had a colour analysis then it might be time to book one. Here's a little overview on the impact certain colours can have.
REDS and PINKS
The colours of romance, power and passion - reds and pinks are the perfect colours to opt for if you feel like you need to inject some energy into your look. DEEPS and CLEARS will look fabulous in some of the more vibrant shades that are around currently. If you’re LIGHT or SOFT opt for a subtler red like Geranium. WARMS will have their choice of Bittersweet and Orange Reds and COOLS will look fabulous in Cassis and Fuchsia.
GREENS and BLUES
Shades of green and blue are often associated with nature and known to create feelings of calm and tranquility. Most shades of blue will look fabulous on you COOLS (you could perhaps even combine them with the pinks mentioned above). LIGHTS will want to look for more delicate shades like Powder Blue and DEEPS could opt for Dark Navy to complement their colour characteristics. WARMS look fabulous in Olive green and you CLEARS can go bright and bold with Sapphire blue worn in contrast with a neutral shade to give you a pop.
YELLOWS
Some may reserve yellow for the warmer months of the year but we’re all for injecting our own sunshine into a Winter’s day! Yellow is becoming more widely available on the high street with stores offering a choice of shades. You will need to have aWARM undertone to wear yellow next to your face (which you will learn during your colour consultation). If yellow is a shade that is in your palette then Mustard is a great shade to opt for at this time of year if you’re WARM, DEEP,SOFT or CLEAR and looks great with Navy or Charcoal.
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