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		<title>Dressing The Essence of&#8230;Claire Danes</title>
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		<dc:creator>Christine Scaman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I've also come to understand that we express more than colour. We express line, pattern, and motion.  You can't just wear your colours, though no others on Earth could flatter you better. If the style does not respect your lines, patterns, and movements, harmony continues to elude.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is an actress I greatly admire. Although she was a beautiful Juliet Capulet opposite diCaprio&#8217;s Romeo, when I really took notice and have loved her since was in <a title="Stage Beauty at Wiki" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stage_Beauty" target="_blank">Stage Beauty</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Stage-Beauty.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1686" title="Stage Beauty" src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Stage-Beauty.jpg" alt="" width="343" height="490" /></a></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve also come to understand that we express more than colour. We express line, pattern, and motion.  You can&#8217;t just wear your colours, though no others on Earth could flatter you better. If the style does not respect your lines, patterns, and movements, harmony continues to elude.</p>
<p>That <a title="12B article The Dramatic True Summer" href="http://12blueprints.com/the-dramatic-true-summer/" target="_blank">Dramatic True Summer</a> was very worryingly difficult, so I&#8217;m trying an easier combination today, the Soft Autumn Natural. It came back to me that colour felt worryingly difficult in the beginning too. Having a real woman in mind gave me an endpoint I could envision and taught me how the Seasons’ colours work together to make a picture. With each woman whose colours I analyzed, I could write the articles and start seeing the similarities. I&#8217;ll have to learn Kibbe that way too. By holding Claire in my head, the need for length past the hip in a jacket becomes clear.</p>
<p>Kibbe&#8217;s book is the only personal style book that I can get to work on me and others. Indulging my love of an adjective, it is comfortably organized, ergonomically specific, and reliably stratified. And reproducible! Using his system, five people should come up with the same style answer for a given person. Kibbe’s translation of a very abstract thought system is linear and logical.</p>
<p><a href="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/David-Kibbe-Metamorphosis.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1687" title="David Kibbe Metamorphosis" src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/David-Kibbe-Metamorphosis.jpg" alt="" width="210" height="259" /></a></p>
<p>I&#8217;m a beginner. I need to start with easy pictures and lists. If we set out discussing tempering chocolate, I will never produce a chocolate cake. If the idiosyncrasies of different analysts&#8217; tastes come into the picture too early, I&#8217;ll get confused because I won&#8217;t be able to tell them apart from the basic truths that really do apply to me.</p>
<p>I also think his 13 types is complete and enough. It just takes time to figure out what he means by certain terms and descriptions and to get a sense of the relative differences between the groups. Like, what exactly is a straight skirt? Of the 3 types with small rounded facial bones, whose are the most small and round?</p>
<p><strong>Soft Autumn Is</strong></p>
<p>In 12 Season personal colour analysis, &#8216;Season&#8217; describes a type of natural colouring. In a Soft Autumn, all the colours that make up the body, skin, hair, eyes, maybe veins, teeth, inner lips and cheeks, and internal organs for all I know, are:</p>
<p>- muted, soft, heathery, so slightly calmed by a murmur of grey</p>
<p>- warmed quite a lot, as every colour appears in a late afternoon sun on a day with a little overcast</p>
<p>- fairly light to medium dark, no extremes like black and white</p>
<p>Looking at the person, you see the colours all at once like when the swatch book is fanned out. The feeling is affectionate, safe, restrained, sensitive, mellow, supple, and sympathetic. Words like strident belong somewhere else.</p>
<p><strong>Kibbe&#8217;s Natural Is</strong> : &#8220;Girl Next Door Chic&#8221;, &#8220;Losbter Party hostess&#8221;.</p>
<p>He also has a Flamboyant Natural &#8211; who&#8217;s the modern version of Carly Simon&#8230;Miley Cyrus could be FN. With her bigger body, broader facial bones, smaller eyes, I wonder also about Andie McDowell (not a Soft Autumn).</p>
<p>And there&#8217;s a Soft Natural category&#8230;the Olsen twins?</p>
<p><strong>YES:</strong></p>
<p>- soft and round edged geometric shapes ; slight oversize/unstructured</p>
<p>- earthy materials, slightly chunky</p>
<p>- outline relaxed, straight, narrow, loose, soft tailored</p>
<p>- textured fabrics; glitz at night</p>
<p>- detail minimal, simple neckline, open neck, soft shoulder</p>
<p>- mostly separates, mixing pattern texture colour</p>
<p>- color pizzazz, break the rules mix n match, neutrals with texture</p>
<p><strong> NO:</strong></p>
<p>- circle, swirl, ornate, sharp, severe, fiddly</p>
<p>- sheer, clingy, flimsy, restrictive</p>
<p>- cropped, monochromatic</p>
<p><strong>SA N Separates</strong></p>
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<p><strong>SA Dresses</strong></p>
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<div style="position: relative;"><a href="http://www.polyvore.com/soft_autumn_natural_dresses/set?.embedder=2537422&amp;.svc=copypaste&amp;id=45005108"><img title="Soft Autumn Natural Dresses" src="http://embed.polyvoreimg.com/cgi/img-set/cid/45005108/id/6Rv79bEsS7WMuxXyU_UaHA/size/y.jpg" alt="Soft Autumn Natural Dresses" width="600" height="600" border="0" /></a><a href="http://www.polyvore.com/soft_autumn_natural_dresses/set?.embedder=2537422&amp;.svc=copypaste&amp;id=45005108">Soft Autumn Natural Dresses</a> by <a href="http://christinems.polyvore.com/?.embedder=2537422&amp;.svc=copypaste">christinems</a> featuring <a href="http://www.polyvore.com/leather_ballerina_flats/shop?query=leather+ballerina+flats">leather ballerina flats</a></div>
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<p><strong>Double check:</strong></p>
<p>- relaxed straight lines? yes, pretty good</p>
<p>- bold and direct? I think so, enough anyway.</p>
<p><strong>The hard part:</strong> keeping colour zippy and colour combinations energized. I even consulted Kobayashi’s Color, Image, Scale, best colour combinations ever, and didn’t have much luck getting pink beige into any snappy colour combinations without losing my Soft Autumn vibe.</p>
<p><strong>Like:</strong> that it feels tight in style, not just colour. I don’t look at any item and think “Why in the world would that be there?” These could all live in one woman&#8217;s closet.</p>
<p><strong>The Hair Style</strong></p>
<p>I quite like chin length hair on Claire. If the bob were not severe, keeping to the idea of rounded edges that are a little fluffed, perhaps this?</p>
<p><a href="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Katie-Holmes_10.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1688" title="Katie-Holmes_10" src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Katie-Holmes_10.jpg" alt="" width="229" height="320" /></a></p>
<p><strong>The Hair Colour</strong></p>
<p>Highlights, bleach, or any kind of processing that is obvious will feel forced instead of being true to the feeling of naturalness that an N emanates.</p>
<p>Though Hollywood advice to Soft Autumns appears to be that blonde is necessary, it is never the best choice for the skin, whether she&#8217;s an N or not. The natural colour is usually medium-dark warm-ash brown. Very medium in colour. If the texture is also without body or definition, the hair feels left behind once the woman is dressed and made up. Consider a colour that is one shade lighter and a fair bit warmer than the natural colour.</p>
<p>JLo Lite, like what&#8217;s at the ends of the hair. Golden Blonde before anyone would call it red.<br />
<img src="http://i.bdbphotos.com/images/orig/1/o/1o3jlc0x6xgi0c63.jpg" alt="Jennifer Lopez" /><br />
<a href="http://www.fanpix.net/gallery/jennifer-lopez-pictures.htm" target="_blank">Jennifer Lopez Pictures</a></p>
<p><strong>SA N Makeup</strong></p>
<p>Natural means the no-makeup look, which can still require a good bit of makeup to achieve. The movie makeup and hair artists in the poster at the top did a pretty good job.</p>
<p>Try these and let us know what you think:</p>
<p><em>Bronzer:</em> Urban Decay Baked</p>
<p><em>Blush:</em> Mercier Rose Bloom</p>
<p><em>Eyeliner:</em> Urban Decay Stash</p>
<p><em>Eyeshadows:</em> NARS Portobello, Key Largo, Blondie</p>
<p><em>Lipstick:</em> Givenchy gloss Delectable Brown</p>
<p>Which brings up the interesting question of what a SA Dramatic would wear.</p>
<p><strong>Other SA Kibbegories</strong></p>
<p>C. had a lovely idea, comparisons. Katrina did just that with a SA Romantic and it&#8217;s brilliantly good.</p>
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<div style="position: relative; width: 600px; height: 600px;"><a href="http://www.polyvore.com/soft_autumn_romantic/set?.embedder=2537422&amp;.svc=copypaste&amp;id=44833576"><img title="Soft Autumn Romantic" src="http://embed.polyvoreimg.com/cgi/img-set/cid/44833576/id/sCVZa2ewR5aCUvj3nEzXHg/size/y.jpg" alt="Soft Autumn Romantic" width="600" height="600" border="0" /></a></div>
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<p>Here is Jen&#8217;s Romantic Soft Autumn. We know with colour that two women of the same Season will interpret their palettes very differently in the items they choose to buy, how they colour their hair, or wear their makeup. The same applies to Kibbegories. We still retain every bit of our individuality. Our creativity is simply more focused and our visual voice is so much more beautifully coherent.</p>
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<p>If you did a Polyvore of another Kibbegory, please post links in the Comments. We&#8217;d love to see it.</p>
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<li><a href='http://12blueprints.com/soft-autumn-landscapes-in-clothes-and-makeup-plus-blue/' rel='bookmark' title='Soft Autumn Landscapes in Clothes and Makeup Plus Blue'>Soft Autumn Landscapes in Clothes and Makeup Plus Blue</a></li>
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		<title>How Winters Intensify Eye Colour</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Sep 2011 12:58:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christine Scaman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes repeating your eye colour works, sometimes it doesn't. When it doesn't, it's because there's conflict with your inherent pigmentation, skin and eyes being usually made of very similar pigments. Stick with the personal colour palette. Once you get a perfect colour for your skin, it will automatically be perfect for your eyes and hair.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How the other 9 Seasons intensify eye colour has been discussed in previous posts (<a title="12B article How Springs Intensify Eye Colour" href="http://12blueprints.com/how-springs-intensify-eye-colour/" target="_blank">Spring</a>, <a title="12B article How Summers Intensify Eye Colour" href="http://12blueprints.com/how-summers-intensify-eye-colour/" target="_blank">Summer</a>, <a title="12B article How Autumns Intensify Eye Colour" href="http://12blueprints.com/how-autumns-intensify-eye-colour/" target="_blank">Autumn</a>). I neglected Winter because I figured these eyes don&#8217;t need a lot of help, they tend to be self-emphasizing. I thought I wouldn&#8217;t have much to say (will I ever learn?). But I was wrong, there are still ways to make what you have better, and really important ways not to make things worse.</p>
<p>Previously, we said you can emphasize eye colour, or any colour, by repeating it, by using the complementary colour, or by using contrast.</p>
<p><strong>For All 3 Winters</strong></p>
<p><strong>1. Coloured eyeliner, of course.</strong> Sometimes repeating your eye colour works, sometimes it doesn&#8217;t. When it doesn&#8217;t, it&#8217;s because there&#8217;s conflict with your inherent pigmentation, skin and eyes being usually made of very similar pigments. Stick with the personal colour palette. Once you get a perfect colour for your skin, it will automatically be perfect for your eyes and hair. At what point obvious colour in eye makeup becomes too young is your decision, and might depend on your age, your taste, where you live, and what kind of day it is.</p>
<p>The exact colours to buy are in the swatch book. If you try to guess at the best brown/blue/purple/green, you have about a 20% chance of being right. Think of how many blue or green eyeliners are available. If you know your Season, you could look at the colours Sci\ART analyst and makeup artist Darin Wright has posted, and sells, at <a title="eleablake cosmetics" href="http://www.eleablake.com" target="_blank">eleablake.com</a>.  Go Personal Makeup Colors &gt; Liner &gt; Eye Liners &gt; then pick your Season. Some of us couldn&#8217;t scroll down to the lower ones, but one smart woman pointed out that using the up/down/left/right keys works for her, and it did for me too.</p>
<p>You have darkness, so very dark pure plums, violets, and sapphires can look like a softened black if obvious colour isn&#8217;t to your taste.</p>
<p>These eyes are very hard to dominate. Heavy liner looks fine, certainly on the Darks and Trues. Bright Winter is a more delicate face, always something of the sprite, and some may need a lighter hand with dark liner. IMO, black doesn&#8217;t suit anybody unless you&#8217;re very dark, darker than Halle Berry, because it&#8217;s too hard. Very blackened browns and greys look more real and less pharaoh.</p>
<p><strong>2. Wearing your eye colour in clothing</strong>, which is more effective than eye makeup since the colour block is bigger. The high colour saturation in Winters strengthens the effect even more. Winter looks cluttered and fussy wearing many colours at once but the colour(s) they do wear are very bold. Since there&#8217;s less colour distracting the eye, the one colour it does see is maximally compelling. If it happens to match the eye colour, they carry each other that much higher.</p>
<p><strong>3. Wearing makeup.</strong> No group looks more heightened with makeup than Winter and they know it, often not leaving the house without a fair bit of it &#8211; but, boy, it can take them places. If any group can carry a little too much, it&#8217;s this one.</p>
<p><strong>4.</strong> Generic brown eyeshadow is too hot, flat, and safe for this group. They are far more <strong>grey</strong> people. It looks cleaner and sharper. Grey includes a thousand choices from ice to near-black. The Darks will wear iron and diesel smoke. The Trues and Brights wear stainless steel and coal.</p>
<p>It becomes essential to learn your right greys, the colour I think is the most challenging and often the last one people get very comfortable choosing after their PCA, but such a high-efficiency engine in clothing and eyeliner. I appreciate that the idea of saturated grey is oxymoronic. Closeness to greyness is how we decide a colour is of low saturation. What does Winter do, who needs high sat everything?</p>
<p>It comes together in an item that looks densely pigmented, like a heavy layer of paint, not gauzy or watery or dilute or sheer. Light wouldn&#8217;t shine through it &#8211; or so it should feel, even if the item is sheer. The grey consists of B&amp;W only, which looks harder, not bluish or pinkish or any ishes, which look softer. Sound softer. Hear ish and the whole message softens, like speaking with your head straight (no ish) or tipped (ishy). Seeing another colour with the grey, like Summer&#8217;s mauve greys, feels like the compromise we associate with softening or muting, the presence of 2 colours at once. There&#8217;s no iffiness about Winter&#8217;s colour. It is or it&#8217;s not. Water can be lots of colours but nobody argues over the colour of blood. Solid B&amp;W grey feels like no bargain, no deal, no give&#8230;why, just like Winter!</p>
<p><strong>6. These eyes can be black brown</strong> to the point that no detail can be seen in the iris and the intensity of the colour doesn&#8217;t seem much affected by colour. What is strongly affected in every one of these eyes will be the crispness around the edge of the iris. In wrong colour, it blurs and fuzzes, which, of course, is happening to the whole face. The same colour suggestions apply regardless of eye colour if the skin Season is Winter.</p>
<p><a title="Stock Xchng photo source" href="http://www.sxc.hu/profile/veave_pl/" target="_blank"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1183" title="460575_eye_2" src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/460575_eye_2.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a></p>
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<p><strong>7. Complementary colours</strong> exist opposite each other on the colour wheel. In each other&#8217;s presence, they set up a current, almost a pulsation.</p>
<p>Notice the blueness of the white of the eye above? In right colour, that blueness is accentuated. It acts as a complement for orange-brown in eyes. Self-emphasizing eyes, just by pulling on the right shirt!</p>
<p>This seems easy. The usual pairs are,</p>
<p>Blue if brown eyes.</p>
<p>Brown for blue eyes.</p>
<p>Purple for yellow.</p>
<p>Red for green.</p>
<p>Be careful. You need the right complement. Every single blue and every single orange don&#8217;t come together to make the vibration of adjacent complements. It&#8217;s not just low-lying fruit. The money shot depends on getting it right. Make your blues more purple, the complements get yellower. Make your inborn blues more saturated and redder, complements get more staurated and yellower.</p>
<p>Luckily, once you know your inborn colours, you Colour Book contains their inborn complements. It&#8217;s actually really hard to know your exact eye colour and which pigments matter to make the colour effect work. A blue eyed Winter isn&#8217;t going to have big use for yellow in makeup, but can sure wear primary yellow in clothes. She&#8217;ll repeat the blue in liner and then contrast the white of the eye by choosing a dark blue liner.</p>
<p>Play with your eye colour and <a title="Color Tool " href="http://websitetips.com/colortools/sitepro/" target="_blank">this tool </a>(enter Complimentary under Scheme and play with the Sat and Brightness sliders.)</p>
<p>If you have a brown eye, all the blues in your personal colour swatches will complement the orange tones, brown just being dark orange. Pick the ones that make sense to you as eye makeup, like the black sapphire liner.</p>
<p>Green eyes are obviously not going to pick red eyeliner, they&#8217;ll pick red clothes. Many Winter greys have a red undercurrrent because red is a huge part of the undertone. I have really never seen a subtle red presence in grey in clothes or eye makeup. I doubt these items are coloured that specifically. If you could find it, it would be interesting with eyes that contain green.</p>
<p><strong>8. Contrasts?</strong></p>
<p>When I say contrast, I&#8217;m almost always meaning light-dark contrast, or value contrast, though there are other types. Wearing the lightest lights and the darkest darks at once is as important on Winter as getting their colour right. It applies to  makeup as well as clothes and jewelry.</p>
<p>A very defined and precisely shaped brow is so important. It can be almost old-world movie star stylized. Elizabeth Taylor eyebrows. Casual is not so successful on Winter. Can you even imagine her in sweats? It&#8217;s almost impossible. Winter finds it hard to make jeans work and easy to dress up.</p>
<p>Define the brow with pencil or powder of the same colour, not darker, which can be picked out a mile away and looks cliche. Some Winters have a light brow.  Go with that. To thine own self, right? It introduces gentleness that&#8217;s not expected and is extremely approachable and attractive.</p>
<p>Another way to define the brow is to surround it with light colour (highlight below, foundation above), like they surround the lips with light colour on makeup ads to make them jump out of the page. Always find ways to heighten the contrast on Winter. Winters will choose an extreme icy light under the brow.</p>
<p>You&#8217;re using very light and very dark eyeshadows. The eyeliner is quite dark, almost black. These 3 Seasons look good with dark eyeliner on the inner rims of the eyelids. Everyone else looks too vicious. Winter looks fierce, which they already look like anyhow (and are) so the stretch isn&#8217;t beyond credibility. It looks hard and they look hard, both in a good way. Great partnership (terrible grammar, sorry, Word is sending me all sorts of flags.) You haven&#8217;t altered course. The needle is still pointed the same way. You&#8217;re elevating what you are already, the name of the game.</p>
<p><a title="Stock Xchng photo source" href="http://www.sxc.hu/profile/veave_pl/" target="_blank"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1184" title="482169_selfportrait_2" src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/482169_selfportrait_2.jpg" alt="" width="216" height="300" /></a></p>
<p><strong>9. Mascara</strong> is blackest black and lots of it.</p>
<p><strong> Dark Winter</strong></p>
<p>In 12 Season personal colour analysis, Dark Winter is the group whose natural colouring is mostly composed of the Winter palette pigments, incorporating an Autumn portion that will darken, mute, and warm the colours as though 4 drops of darkest chocolate were mixed in. They might look like Demi Moore, Sandra Bullock, or Paula Begoun.</p>
<p>I apologize to women of colour who get tired of being outnumbered by women of light Caucasian skin in these discussions. My own experience is with light complexions so I&#8217;m more comfortable suggesting makeup for that skin. Among my clients, one woman of Indian ethnicity was Dark Winter. Asian women have been Bright Winters and Bright Spring. One African-American was Dark Winter. I used the very same makeup for them that I do for light women and they looked great. No doubt, more intense and darker colour would have worked as well.</p>
<p>Eyeliner is black brown or dark gunmetal. Dark Winter is not playful, they&#8217;re functional. When I wear coloured liner, my children say &#8220;Mom, you&#8217;re just not that happy.&#8221;  I just found out I am an INTJ personality, same as Bill Gates, which is weird because he doesn&#8217;t look Dark. Ben Bernanke, now, that makes complete sense. I quite love the <a title="Dark Winter liners at eleablake" href="http://www.eleablake.com/products.php?categoryId=234" target="_blank">eleablake liners</a> in Currant, Walnut, and Midnight Blue. If Dark is going to do colour, do it right. It gets cartoony quick.</p>
<p>Teal matters. As a repeat to teal in the eye colour or to complement the orange tones in brown eyes, whether in makeup or clothing or jewelry, this is an important colour for everyone with any Autumn in them. Some degree of gold-orange, in this Season it&#8217;s the darkest, coolest version as darkest chocolate brown, is present in the skin and overall colouring.</p>
<p>Eyeshadow is dull dark grey (with an icy highlight under the brow). Clinique Totally Neutral is good. I see Edward Bess Soft Smoke and Chanel Gris Exquis online and they look good. MAC Smut is a contender, with a good name. Dark Winter grey is like a dark, dull, dirty (not dusty, which lightens as it dulls) grey.</p>
<p>The Darks can do a brown in eyeshadow better than the other Winters because of that browning-by-Autumn element. It is purpley. I mix <a title="DW eyeshadows at eleablake" href="http://www.eleablake.com/products.php?categoryId=160" target="_blank">Dynamic and Groovy.</a></p>
<p><strong>True Winter</strong></p>
<p>Could be Liv Tyler, Josh Groban, Elvis Presley, Anne Hathaway.</p>
<p>Eyeliners are black brown, coal, black if you insist, black sapphire, and dark purple.</p>
<p>True Winter is quiet. They are not working (Dark) or playing (Bright). Shape and outline matter more than colour. A perfectly lined eye using white and mid to darkest gray, that would look no different if seen on B&amp;W TV, has unbelievable impact.</p>
<p>Red is the signature colour of the Winter group&#8230;and so eleablake gives True Winter the perfect cool, dark green liner in Eucalyptus.</p>
<p>Of all the Winters, True adds the fewest colour elements. They are perfectly defined and refined by B&amp;W alone in very symmetric but strongly defined shapes. Colour in clothing can almost get in the way of the eye colour. One colour should stand alone, like one leaf left on a frozen tree, one red berry on a bush. Let that one colour be the eyes. And then the lips. I&#8217;ve never seen any other group do this B&amp;W+eyes effect with such force. They&#8217;re just electrifying (explosive will be the territory of the Brights.)</p>
<p>Chanel Smoky Eyes is a good all-in-one quad.  It&#8217;s sparkly, which looks good on the young. For the rest of us, it&#8217;s those cleanest greys in a matte version.</p>
<p><strong>Bright Winter</strong></p>
<p>Bright Winter describes the natural colouring of the person who is primarily Winter, with the faintest yellow light shining on the colours, making them lighter, clearer, and a bit warmer than True  Winter&#8217;s. Who? Zooey Deschanel, Audrey Hepburn, Liza Minelli, the cute pixieness of Spring but the glamour is bigger.</p>
<p>Fun not functional applies to all Spring blends. Winter is the bigger gun in Bright Winter and brings with it glitz and shine. When you mix the two, the flash can&#8217;t be held back. Cat eyes, shine, colour, it all works, but stay true to Winter&#8217;s need for control and just do one thing at a time in a reserved way. Winter holds too much back to fit 100% with thrills and bright lights.</p>
<p>Here, coloured eyeliner to the point of crayon actually makes sense. It can also backfire if you get it wrong and take away from the eye colour. Depending on your colouring, this is the lightest of the Winters. Your eyeliners are <a title="BW eyeliner at eleablake" href="http://www.eleablake.com/products.php?categoryId=231" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>Purple is to any Spring what teal is to any Autumn: important. An element of yellow is present in every colour in the palette/person. Know your purples. Yours are lighter than TW and DW, more variations on sugarplum and poster violet than majesty purple.</p>
<p>The Chanel Smoky Eyes quad is a great choice here too, or equivalent colours. I think L&#8217;Oreal makes a Smoky Eyes. MAC has a number of greys, though I wish they weren&#8217;t all so dark and similar. They need to make the same grey range that they&#8217;ve done so well with brown.</p>
<p><strong>Examples</strong></p>
<p><strong>First:</strong> Reminder: The importance of blush to heighten eye colour can&#8217;t be overstated.</p>
<p>With such strong eyes, a lip with enough colour to at least be natural is important or the eyes look spooky. The <a title="Alexis Bledel at Actressposts" href="http://actressposts.net/actors-1_Alexis-Bledel.html" target="_blank">TW face</a> seems off-balance. You&#8217;ll see the current page number above her photos and the Page option below so you can move around.</p>
<p>The lips should be in contrast with the skin just like every other feature. On a young girl, fire engine lips can look like playing dress up. She&#8217;ll wear clear fuchsia pinks, sheer reds, and purple glosses. The whole strong eye-pale mouth look, I never love it on any Winter. Lip colour doesn&#8217;t have to be dark, especially if lips are thick or thin, but the lips should not look like they&#8217;re wearing concealer or be chalky. Choose a sheer plum. Wear a nude look, but your nudes won&#8217;t be in the same tube as Soft Autumn&#8217;s.</p>
<p>The bottom of page 2 is bizarre, like Snow Princess disguised as Cinderella-pre-prince. What could be has been diminished utterly.  I couldn&#8217;t find this girl till the second last photo Page 8. I can&#8217;t even talk about the one above it. Hair colour matters. Even on a Winter, spending all your time on the eyes and forgetting the rest isn&#8217;t a look that works outside of magazines, like the second one down Page 10.</p>
<p>As a general impression to the viewer, <a title="Elizabeth Taylor at Elite Choice" href="http://elitechoice.org/2011/04/01/people-magazine-reports-possible-auction-of-liz-taylor-jewelry-collection-by-christies/" target="_blank">these colours</a> on Elizabeth Taylor don&#8217;t hold a candle to <a title="Elizabeth Taylor at Newsthrash" href="http://www.newsthrash.com/entertainment-news/liz-taylor-dead/" target="_blank">these</a>. The eye colour is grayed, the liner is too hot so the whites of the eyes are yellowed, the face looks pudgy. Quite possibly the most beautiful lips ever given to a woman just make you want to turn the page. The next one is the goddess. Do you know what the waterline of the eye is? The inner rim of the lower lid. It&#8217;s a makeup effect to draw a white line on it because it looks so clean and healthy (off whites and beiges on other Seasons). In right colours, it will be very white on everyone, very important effect on Summers who can be quite pinkish to begin with. See how white it is in the good photo &#8211; that&#8217;s been edited in but it just elevates what&#8217;s already there. If it were placed in the worse photo, it would look weird or sinister, it could never fit in. And yet it belongs on this woman.</p>
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<p>You can see some very lovely examples of Winter eyes and line patterns in the <a title="12B article Our Eye Album: Winter" href="http://12blueprints.com/our-eye-album-winter/" target="_blank">Our Eye Album: Winter </a>article. Accompanying the Bright Winter eye 5 photo are some suggestions as to how a woman with those eye colours might approach intensifying them.</p>
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<p>Related posts:</p><ol>
<li><a href='http://12blueprints.com/how-springs-intensify-eye-colour/' rel='bookmark' title='How Springs Intensify Eye Colour'>How Springs Intensify Eye Colour</a></li>
<li><a href='http://12blueprints.com/how-summers-intensify-eye-colour/' rel='bookmark' title='How Summers Intensify Eye Colour'>How Summers Intensify Eye Colour</a></li>
<li><a href='http://12blueprints.com/how-autumns-intensify-eye-colour/' rel='bookmark' title='How Autumns Intensify Eye Colour'>How Autumns Intensify Eye Colour</a></li>
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		<title>Soft Autumn Landscapes in Clothes and Makeup Plus Blue</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Sep 2011 15:42:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christine Scaman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What's worse, to balance the clanging, insistent white, the person just gets grayer. When you force two things together that don't belong, they both seem to go further in the bad direction. Something has to give to keep the balance. The white glows more and the person mutes more. On a Winter person, they can subdue that white to be just white, not phosphorescent-where-are-my-sunglasses-I-can't-see-the-woman white.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For those here for the first time, in 12 Seasons personal colour analysis, Soft Autumn is the type of natural colouring or Season that is mostly governed by Autumn&#8217;s personal colour palette, with a small but important influence from Summer.</p>
<p>In the previous <a title="12B article Soft Autumn Landscapes" href="http://12blueprints.com/soft-autumn-landscapes/" target="_blank">Soft Autumn Landscapes</a>, we thought about how perfectly Kristin&#8217;s photos of Belgian scenes depicted Soft Autumn&#8217;s palettes and colour language. How does this translate in your appearance? How do you take the beauty of how you already are and elevate it, level by level, by repeating it in perfect harmony with the original?</p>
<p>Very muted means nothing bold, cold, hard, sharp, super-shiny, super-sleek, super-anything, severe, or strict.  White and black, both extremes, are outsiders. I hope Kristin will forgive me if I show you white and black on SA using her photos. Does your eye anything else? All the good, easy feelings go away and you feel the tension of being expected to deal with the white dot and come up with a reaction.</p>
<p><a href="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/SA-BW-Landscape2.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1169" title="SA-B&amp;W-Landscape2" src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/SA-BW-Landscape2.jpg" alt="" width="360" height="270" /></a></p>
<p>Though I always expect to feel more tension with black on this colouring, since SA is the light side of the Autumn group, I&#8217;m actually more uncomfortable with white. Perhaps that&#8217;s because Autumn in general goes to a medium-dark place. More so, stark white feels a bit painful because the inherently muted colouring makes the white absolutely sparkle so I feel I have to squint or look down.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s worse, to balance the clanging, insistent white, the person just gets grayer. When you force two things together that don&#8217;t belong, they both seem to go further in the bad direction. Something has to give to keep the balance. The white glows more and the person mutes more. On a Winter person, they can subdue that white to be just white, not phosphorescent-where-are-my-sunglasses-I-can&#8217;t-see-the-woman white.</p>
<p><strong>Clothes </strong></p>
<p>Colour schemes are not necessarily analogous or monochromatic, but rather depict easy, easy transitions. The very low saturation (meaning high degree of grayness) unites the colours, enabling the gorgeously unrestricted flow for the eye from one visual element to the next. Without extremes of light and dark, contrast is low.</p>
<p>I like feminine and masculine combinations a lot in this and Soft Summer.  When magazines put lacy tops with denim jackets, I always see it best in the Softs. Summer is inherently female. Autumn is not really masculine, but they sure can pull off a suit and carry a briefcase. There is often a squaring of jaw and a straightening of brow, which is why they look so good with square handbags and jackets.</p>
<p>I like complements on this group too. With the simultaneous warm and cool presence of Neutral Seasons, you often see a blue-ish eye and orange-ish hair.</p>
<div style="position: relative; width: 400px; height: 400px;"><a href="http://www.polyvore.com/soft_autumn_landscapes/set?.embedder=2537422&amp;.mid=embed&amp;id=36512139"><img title="Soft Autumn Landscapes" src="http://embed.polyvoreimg.com/cgi/img-set/cid/36512139/id/OFyfD3PV4BGxQWQQ6-bL2Q/size/e.jpg" alt="Soft Autumn Landscapes" width="400" height="400" border="0" /></a></div>
<div><small><a href="http://www.polyvore.com/soft_autumn_landscapes/set?.embedder=2537422&amp;.mid=embed&amp;id=36512139">Soft Autumn Landscapes</a> by <a href="http://christinems.polyvore.com/?.embedder=2537422&amp;.mid=embed">christinems</a> featuring <a href="http://www.polyvore.com/floral_tops/shop?query=floral+tops">floral tops</a></small></div>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">The coral sleeveless top:</span> The beading is not in high contrast to the top and it&#8217;s muted, not sparkly. Peanut shells (a big SA visual for me, in texture, strength, fibers, and colour) do not sparkle. Brown is not too hot, quite grey, and not extremely dark, so Nutella brown. The fabric drapes a bit (Summer grace) but has some structure (Autumn substance). It&#8217;s not gauze.  We&#8217;re aiming for a medium overall darkness effect.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">The leopard cardigan:</span> It&#8217;s quiet, not a Hawaiian print, geometric, or outright floral. You&#8217;re not wearing the whole animal, which would smother SA in the drama. Muted animal prints work well to convey the strength and texture that so defines the Season, but this is controlled and cooled, very neutral. I&#8217;d add a more substantial belt to add strength through natural texture (Autumn).</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">The twinset:</span> The jeans are browned. The peach brown tank is browned, nothing candy or blossom about it, which would be Spring.  Summer brings femininity and flowers are great, but not a profusion of blooms. The octagonal shapes remind of flowers, but with more structure and rigidity. On a Spring, this would look like, I don&#8217;t know, a medieval church? Too ordered, which on them proceeds to, &gt; recurring &gt; mechanical &gt; heavy &gt; clunk. A Dark Autumn can take medieval weight all the way to heavy, leaded stained glass and just look better.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Brown cardi:</span>  there are vines (Summer) in an earthy (Autumn) colour.  To balance the waviness, the skirt has more sustenance, more grounding and squaring.  These bodies tend to be more squared than rounded, though some have very womanly Summer bodies.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">The blue top and the grey Bermudas.</span>  A reminder that all Neutral Seasons have cool and warm versions of every colour, of the importance of neutrals, and a segue into the next section.</p>
<p>To see an evening look, <a title="12B article Soft Autumn Darkness Adjustments" href="http://12blueprints.com/soft-autumn-darkness-adjustments/" target="_blank">Soft Autumn Darkness Adjustments</a> shows some choices.</p>
<p><strong>Blue</strong></p>
<p>Ashley asked for us to talk about the boundaries of Soft Autumn blue. Blue is inherently cool and has more options in the cool Seasons. By the time SA rolls around, Summer is leaving us and taking its signature blue with it. Once the warmth of Autumn gold or Spring yellow start mixing in, blues turn quickly to teals and then greens. A small amount of gold makes a warm, muted blue. When Summer&#8217;s blue and Autumn orange mix, colours mute more by the effect of complements. When we get to True Autumn, Summer&#8217;s blue is gone so some of the graying by mixing complementary colour lifts and colours are clearing again.</p>
<p>SA&#8217;s should look at <a title="Territory Ahead" href="http://www.territoryahead.com" target="_blank">Territory Ahead</a>.  Very Mesa, desert, glowing clothing. It&#8217;s not necessary to look  like an ad for Frye boots, but there are some great building blocks here.  Susan pointed us to <a title="Skirt at Territory Ahead" href="http://www.territoryahead.com/jump.jsp?itemType=PRODUCT&amp;RS=1&amp;itemID=9620&amp;fromNewSearch=true&amp;mercadoResultId=0&amp;nrpAltSearch=false&amp;altText=null/" target="_blank">this skirt</a>. The tone-on-tone adds interest and the flowers are brought in as texture (Autumn) rather than floral bouquets. There are some great blue options there too.</p>
<p>In the picture below:</p>
<div style="position: relative; width: 400px; height: 400px;"><a href="http://www.polyvore.com/soft_autumn_blues/set?.embedder=2537422&amp;.mid=embed&amp;id=36512411"><img title="Soft Autumn Blues" src="http://embed.polyvoreimg.com/cgi/img-set/cid/36512411/id/lGTC1HHV4BGqsqB6Z9hnbA/size/e.jpg" alt="Soft Autumn Blues" width="400" height="400" border="0" /></a><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: 11px;"><a href="http://www.polyvore.com/soft_autumn_blues/set?.embedder=2537422&amp;.mid=embed&amp;id=36512411">Soft Autumn Blues</a> by <a href="http://christinems.polyvore.com/?.embedder=2537422&amp;.mid=embed">christinems</a> featuring a <a href="http://www.polyvore.com/long_sleeve_jersey_dress/shop?query=long+sleeve+jersey+dress">long sleeve jersey dress</a></span></div>
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<p>Across the top, SA blues. On the left, that&#8217;s about as light as blue (or any colour) gets. The darkness range really hugs the medium section of the scale.</p>
<p>Across the bottom from L to R,</p>
<p>- the blue tyedye long dress is Soft Summer, still foggy but distinctly cooler, a little fresher</p>
<p>- the purple dress is too pink-red, Autumn really isn&#8217;t a pink person in the ballet pink sense; with Summer blue leaving, they have few purples till Winter red reappears in Dark Autumn, the ochre yellow base of the Season complements purple, so what they have is very  muted</p>
<p>- the one next to the right (so 3rd from L) is better</p>
<p>- the last from L, blue with embroidery and gathers on right side seam is probably darker than my Colour Book shows, but I wouldn&#8217;t mind it, it has the required dullness and neutrality (at least in the photo) ; I would not go darker, depending a bit on the darkness level of the woman</p>
<p><strong>Makeup</strong></p>
<p>Not hot and not dark, which go to bloodshot and obvious too easily. As quiet as the colours are, they are very medium in darkness. From the blue selection above, you can see that the range of darkness for colours isn&#8217;t wide. The same goes with makeup.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Eyeliner:</span> Nutella again. Lauder Softsmudge Brown is good. Rimmel Sable is warmer and works on some, too red on others.</p>
<p>On some Seasons, strong dividing lines between colour elements look right. That&#8217;s not the case on the Softs Seasons because that is exactly opposite to how Nature made them. Smoke the liner with a little eyeshadow over top if you like, to enlarge and define more in a diffused, blurred line sort of way. Darkening the line might backfire and just close in and take over the eye.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Lipstick:</span> Bobbi Brown makes about 9 good lipsticks, as Rose, Soft Rose, Tulle Rose, Italian Rose (darker).</p>
<p>Again, not too orange, this isn&#8217;t True Autumn heat yet. Still a fair bit of pink. Like the roofs in the top photo, there is also a fair brown element. I start with the terracotta flower pot visual and adjust the colour to suit the individual woman from there.</p>
<p>At Aveda, looking for some boundaries, I wondered about not pinker, more saturated, or darker than Aveda Wild Plum or Lychee Luxe (bit sparkly, be careful of that in makeup, same discussion as with white above; matte is your best buddy). Their Rayflower could be a flesh tone. Any SAs who try these out, I&#8217;d love some feedback.</p>
<p>Also, Rimmel Heather Shimmer or Revlon Colorburst Soft Rose.  I like definite colour. If it&#8217;s too skin tone,  the lips disappear into the face, which works better if you&#8217;re under 20. The really light lips look best on the Light Season faces (same discussion as black above).</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Eyeshadow:</span> Aveda&#8217;s Gobi Sands eyeshadow and Clinique Double Date. These colours are not that hot. The stones and wood above the white dot in the photo at the top are right. As a Neutral Season, there is a warmer palette too, as MAC Soba.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Blush:</span> Aveda Peach Lights looks like a contender (all feedback welcome). MAC Buff (bit pinker) and Clinique Mocha Pink are good too.</p>
<p><strong>A Park in Paris</strong></p>
<p>An inspiring closing note that another Susan shared with me for you to enjoy (and on behalf of all of us, I thank her). This is the Parc Luxembourg in Paris. How you feel sitting on one of those benches, surrounded by those colours and textures, that light and temperature, that&#8217;s how looking at Soft Autumn should feel. Could you feel yourself relax? Listen to those feelings. They&#8217;re real.</p>
<p><a href="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/LuxembourgParc.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1172" title="LuxembourgParc" src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/LuxembourgParc.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>Related posts:</p><ol>
<li><a href='http://12blueprints.com/soft-autumn-landscapes/' rel='bookmark' title='Soft Autumn Landscapes'>Soft Autumn Landscapes</a></li>
<li><a href='http://12blueprints.com/best-makeup-colours-soft-summer/' rel='bookmark' title='Best Makeup Colours : Soft Summer'>Best Makeup Colours : Soft Summer</a></li>
<li><a href='http://12blueprints.com/spring-and-autumn-makeup-colours/' rel='bookmark' title='Spring and Autumn Makeup Colours'>Spring and Autumn Makeup Colours</a></li>
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		<title>The Emmas Are True Springs Part 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Aug 2011 12:19:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christine Scaman</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>I warmly thank Maytee Garza of <a title="Maytee Garza Reveal Style Consultancy" href="http://mayteegarzapca.shutterfly.com" target="_blank">Reveal Style Consultancy </a>in New Jersey for performing the PCAs for both of the women you will meet in these articles.  Maytee&#8217;s work upholds the highest standard of colour accuracy, from which we all benefit. Also a thank you to both Emmas for permission to use the photos.</em></p>
<p>The picture of another person won&#8217;t help you find your Season. The variability in human colouring is too wide and the common key, hidden. But pictures are wonderful to help you visualize the Season&#8217;s special radiance and right colour&#8217;s ability to transport a face to a new, other place.</p>
<p>After two years of waiting to see this Season, my last two clients were True Springs. One was a 12 year old girl, choosing her colours nearly perfectly with the well-tuned colour pitch that children have, the second a 50 year old woman of Icelandic descent. Though I still learn from every PCA, True Spring skin was quite special.</p>
<p>Here is our first Emma. (Her eye close-up is the True Spring eye 3 in the <a title="12B article Our Eye Album: Spring" href="http://12blueprints.com/our-eye-album-spring/" target="_blank">Our Eye Album: Spring</a> article.)</p>
<p><a href="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Emma2-1.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1105" title="Emma2-1" src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Emma2-1.jpg" alt="" width="406" height="392" /></a></p>
<p><strong>The Draping</strong></p>
<p>The first drapes we compare, of the 10 to 20 sets we will go through, are a set of 4, representing each of the True Seasons. I spend a fair time at the beginning of a client&#8217;s session deciding which True Season(s) I&#8217;m looking at, and which I can forget about. I&#8217;m also teaching our eyes what this particular face does in the presence of wrong colour, because they&#8217;re all different.</p>
<p>Usually, True Season skin is different from the outset, in that only one True Season drape of the four seems to flatter, instead of two, or maybe three, with the Neutral Seasons. The skin tone&#8217;s perfection demands absolute colour heat or coolness and it does not compromise, even at the earliest stage of the draping.</p>
<p><a href="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Emma2-2.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1106" title="Emma2-2" src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Emma2-2.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="399" /></a></p>
<p>Describing my Icelandic lady&#8217;s draping: Weirdly, both Spring and Autumn seemed ok. I even had trouble deciding between them, which happens very rarely. Spring&#8217;s drape made the skin brighter and more evenly coloured for sure, nearer to the face that&#8217;s already wearing perfect foundation and concealer, the result we&#8217;re striving towards. The difference just wasn&#8217;t as obvious as it usually is. On all the Spring blends of my previous experience, Autumn&#8217;s drape was very wrong. Not so here.</p>
<p>Spring was better, but why the difficulty deciding that? Because I&#8217;d forgotten the What&#8217;s Most Important rule. For True Spring and True Autumn, heat is most important in colour. Saturation, not so much. Lightness/darkness, a little more, a little less, fairly forgiving. When heat in colour is at the max, good things happen, whichever kind of heat it is. By that, I mean that Spring and Autumn have very different heat. Hold in your mind a buttercup (Spring) and a rusty nail (Autumn). Very different look, feel, aura, everything.  Spring&#8217;s yellow, Autumn&#8217;s gold (darker, richer, greyer) both seemed far better than the pure cool choices.</p>
<p>True Winter and True Summer, I was very sure about&#8230;hopeless, ghostly, tired. Like Bright Spring, True Spring looks a bit dead in True Summer pastels. It&#8217;s dramatic. Why? Because now two colour dimensions are off. True Summer is max cool and pretty muted. True Spring is max warm and pretty clear. Many Springs are wearing Summer colours because they feel safer and buying pure colour is not easy to do, especially pure and light and yellow colour. In Summer colour, they age themselves tremendously.</p>
<p>Once the drape colours became more specific, it was easy to choose between Spring and Autumn. For me, the next revelation came when I realized that this was the first time I was seeing a person not becoming yellow in True Spring&#8217;s drapes. You can see that Emma doesn&#8217;t look yellow, and believe me, in True Spring&#8217;s test drapes, everyone else does. I&#8217;d seen the easing of lines and luminous eye that a Spring blend will have, but I had to ignore the yellowing of the skin, teeth, and white of eye. In True Spring drapes, the skin colour is suffused with vitality and life, while it is bland and pale in the Spring Neutral Season drapes. In right colour, especially the bright clear orange-red, you can watch a bloom rush up into the cheeks and the shadows go away.</p>
<p><a href="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Emma2-3.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1107" title="Emma2-3" src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Emma2-3.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="399" /></a></p>
<p><strong>The Makeup</strong></p>
<p>This skin takes a lot of colour, and noticeably yellow colour, to come fully alive. Cosmetic colour cannot be wishy-washy, not dusty (looks dead), not earthy (looks like a rug), and not creamy (cream-of-wheat face). This colouring is strong. It will fade Light Spring&#8217;s beige-pink lipsticks to make them paler, even greyish (because remember, Light Spring&#8217;s colours <em>are</em> a touch greyish from their Summer bit).</p>
<p>The misty sunbeams of Light Spring are not here. This is tropical colour. The lagoon, the Bird of Paradise, fruit punch, Kool-Aid colours, full on yellowed heat. True Spring&#8217;s pure, golded, ripe, fresh colour will be hard to come by in the earthy, flesh-toned world of the cosmetics counter. Not impossible, but it will take an empowered woman with a mind released from marketing chatter to make these choices. And like everything in life, it will take a few overshoots and undershoots to perfect. Nobody got anything right the first time. Your best makeup and hair colour are on the other side of your mistakes, not on this side.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re putting makeup on Cameron Diaz and Robert Redford here. Could be Amanda Seyfried and Wayne Gretzky, they&#8217;re pretty yellow, but not as yellow. They&#8217;re probably Light Springs. As you see from the photos, not every True Spring looks obviously yellow. The majority don&#8217;t. But the colours that work on Ms. Diaz have a good chance of looking glorious on all True Springs.</p>
<p>PCA is not about what you look like, it&#8217;s about how your skin reacts to colour, right? Ms. Diaz is the stereotype for the Season, our prototype to try and transfer data from. None of us can really picture anything on ourselves. It works better to visualize on someone whose skin acts like ours, someone in our Season. If you&#8217;re not sure about a colour, think of who you&#8217;d put it on &#8211; Diaz or Lindsay Lohan.</p>
<p>Most of the time, a Season&#8217;s makeup colour will be believable and attractive on every face of that natural colouring because the colours are chosen to be the same as those already in the face. That&#8217;s the whole point of 12 Season personal colour analysis. These are the colours that could have just happened by themselves. Every woman makes her darkness adjustment depending on intensity of hair and eye colour, rest of the makeup, comfort level, age, occasion, and complexion, but the colours always come from that Season&#8217;s palette.</p>
<p><a href="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Emma2-31.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1108" title="Emma2-4" src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Emma2-31.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="399" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Eyeliners</strong></p>
<p>- MAC Duck and Uniform (a green)</p>
<p>- Clinique Roast Coffee (darker) and Brown Sugar</p>
<p>- ELauder Bronze</p>
<p>- Grey is brilliant in makeup but can be hard to understand and to find the one you want. If we ignore the dark, sharp, and blue greys and look for medium colours (since sunny grey will take some searching), ELauder Graphite may be good.  Many eyebrow pencils are greyed and Lancome Sable is a nice, soft one.</p>
<p>- True Spring can carry a lot of colour without looking parrotty, and navy eyeliner may work well. Clinique Navy is great, a bright, true navy. No dark colour should ever be so dark that it appears to hold black. Light is supposed to come out of the Spring palettes, not be absorbed into it. The more saturated, darker Deep Cobalt is for Bright Spring.</p>
<p><strong>Eyeshadow</strong></p>
<p>- looking mostly for yellows, peaches, the colours of Rice Krispies and parchment. Colours for Charlize Theron, not JLopez. Not red or orange browns, but yellow and peachy, all the way to dark peach.</p>
<p>- ELauder Sandbar Beige, Riviera Rose, Wild Sable, and Cafe Au Lait, Ivory Lace, and Buttercream Double Wear. The Stay Bronze pot could be a good liner, but this stuff dries almost instantly and doesn&#8217;t move without more eyelid pulling than I want.</p>
<p>- MAC Cork.</p>
<p>- EArden Vanilla, Teak, and Wheat.</p>
<p>- Lancome Positive and Chic.</p>
<p>- Grey? nothing I loved. Grey is inherently cool, and I see it as liner better than shadow. MAC Omega was decent but I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;d buy it.</p>
<p><strong>Blush</strong></p>
<p>- clear, candy, lollipop, warmer than Barbie pink. No greyness (smear it on paper towel and wait 30 min. to check). Gladiola, not sweet potato.</p>
<p>- Shiseido RD 103, PK 304 (very nice).</p>
<p>- MAC Fleur Power.</p>
<p><strong>Lipstick</strong></p>
<p>- Lancome Rose Mystique is a lovely red in lisptick and gloss, may go on too blue for some. Revlon Love That Pink is good too.</p>
<p>- Lancome Jeweled Pink.</p>
<p>- Maybelline Color Sensational Hi Shine Coral Luster.</p>
<p>- L&#8217;Oreal Always Apricot and Charismatic Coral.</p>
<p>-  Tarte Lipsheer Thursday</p>
<p>- Merle Norman Popsicle, Persimmon, SunKissed</p>
<p>- MAC Crosswires and Sheen Supreme Made To Order; See Sheer is a possible, similar but toned down from the discontinued Viva Glam Cyndi (and from the opinions of True Springs, too muted and brown &#8211; try MAC Ravishing instead)</p>
<p>- Clinique Rose Toffee (sheer), Ambrosia (more golden orange), Sugared Grapefruit (light)</p>
<p><strong>Mascara</strong></p>
<p>- medium to dark brown.</p>
<p><a href="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Emma2-5.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1109" title="Emma2-5" src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Emma2-5.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="399" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Important Heads Up</strong></p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t applied the makeup above to any True Spring faces. I just went shopping with the swatch book. Don&#8217;t buy anything without trying it.</p>
<p>If you want colours from an artist who has test-driven the colours, be aware of Darin Wright&#8217;s fantastic products, custom-coloured for all twelve Seasons at <a title="Elea Blake cosmetics" href="http://eleablake.com" target="_blank">eleablake.com</a>. For tough to find Seasons like True Spring, this is one-stop successful makeup. The eyeshadows for True Spring look shockingly beautiful from the website.</p>
<p>In Part 2, the hair, the person, the look, and and our second Emma.</p>
<p>Related posts:</p><ol>
<li><a href='http://12blueprints.com/the-emmas-are-true-springs-part-2/' rel='bookmark' title='The Emmas Are True Springs Part 2'>The Emmas Are True Springs Part 2</a></li>
<li><a href='http://12blueprints.com/how-springs-intensify-eye-colour/' rel='bookmark' title='How Springs Intensify Eye Colour'>How Springs Intensify Eye Colour</a></li>
<li><a href='http://12blueprints.com/a-blonde-true-winter-part-2/' rel='bookmark' title='A Blonde True Winter Part 2'>A Blonde True Winter Part 2</a></li>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jun 2011 13:54:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christine Scaman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[PCA is about skin and one photo tells you next to nothing about skin. Colour is understood by comparison because pigments x, y, and z in your skin, though they look like everyone else's skin, will react totally differently to colour A than Hanka's pigments, or your BFF's. Skin may all look similar, but it reacts differently. It can't be predicted, expected, or assumed. Stereotypes are assumptions.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Perhaps you met Hanka, the newest member of the Sci\ART family of personal colour analysts, in the first article, <a title="12B article A Blonde True Winter" href="http://12blueprints.com/a-blonde-true-winter/" target="_blank">A Blonde True Winter</a>.</p>
<p>If you have watched an analysis performed, you could accept any result as amazing, surprising, but completely plausible. The Sci\ART process forces you to just see what is, not what you think should be, a reality check.</p>
<p>Your eyes only need to see this once to go through to the other side, where the Season stereotypes have evaporated. You know the feeling of being dragged to your colour frontiers, resisting all the way (because the change we resist the hardest is the one we need to make the most to reach our next level), and surrendering the preconceptions. After that, like with all change, you realize it was harder to think about than to actually do.</p>
<p>But enough philosophy. Hanka responded to some doubts in the Comments of the previous article. People very rightly ask for visual proof. I&#8217;m not posting the blonde photo here, I&#8217;m hoping you&#8217;ll see this one first, and let it imprint itself in your mind (and you&#8217;ll turn inwards and find an awareness of the pathways your mind immediately starts to set out on, with so little substantiation; until you&#8217;re aware of that, you can&#8217;t have a roadblock ready for next time.) Hanka has done a lot of work in voice and theater, and sent me this photo from a performance a short while ago.</p>
<p><a href="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Hanka-dark-hair.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1031" title="Hanka dark hair" src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Hanka-dark-hair.jpg" alt="" width="460" height="345" /></a></p>
<p>I never analyze skin from photos, far too many variables going on, so I look for other things.</p>
<p>1. Am I looking at makeup or the woman? The woman. I see intensity of colouration, whites are sharp, colours appear highly saturated, no soft, misty feeling. No sunshine, no earthy feelings, even in the skin, from what I can see.</p>
<p>2. Did dark eyeliner close in the size of the eye, because it would on someone who couldn&#8217;t balance the darkness? No. In fact, the eyes seem bigger with crisper outlines and better definition from the face. Our eyes are the focal point of our body. When our appearance expresses us truthfully and most beautifully to the viewer, others are looking at our eyes and listening to our words, no tensions, no distractions from busy colour F/X elsewhere. The eye wanders around the composition with ease, very happy that all the colours belong reasonably together, no feeling of a colour battlefield.</p>
<p>3. Does the hair colour steal colour from the face, or clear the skin to look clean and fresh, but not yellow or grey? Seems clear and fresh, not older in any way I can see.</p>
<p>4. Does the hair colour dull or drain the eye colour, or intensify it? Intensifies it. The eyes can balance and corroborate that hair colour. They are able to vouch for each other and seem believable on the same head. I&#8217;m not saying that Hanka should darken her hair, which I have never, ever seen improve a person. For most of us, our best hair is the colour we had around 25, when we&#8217;d settled into our Season but before we darkened with maturity, and then lightened a shade or two to soften the concentrated pigments of chemical colour. My opinion only, very open to being convinced otherwise. Like lipstick, though, wigs are an interesting means of &#8216;draping&#8217; and seeing what happens. You can be surprised.</p>
<p>5. Do my eyes keep coming back to a too-bright lipstick, or am I looking at eyes, but having the lipstick in the same visual field and feeling good with that? The latter. Is the lip perfect, maybe not, but there are certainly some things about it that work.</p>
<p>6. Flip the lip colour to something nude. Does the face lose definition and freshness, or is it a relief? No relief, it would be boring and flat. I like lip intensity to approximate the intensity of hair and clothing, adjusting darkness a bit for complexion and occasion. On a lighter Season, our eyes would be stuck on these lips and keep coming back to the lips, unless we applied an effort we could actually feel to drag our gaze elsewhere.</p>
<p>7. Look at other things in the photo. They will have an effect, which is why PCA is done in a grey room. That wall plaque behind her may be throwing some heat into the skin. Does it feel like it belongs with her, could she wear a turtleneck that colour and would you feel good, or feel like &#8220;Uh, Hanka, have you got anything else to wear?&#8221; Maybe I&#8217;m not sure. You don&#8217;t have to always know. If I can&#8217;t make a decision with certainty, I don&#8217;t make it. I keep going. It might not be her best outfit, but something about it might work&#8230;the darkness level? the rosiness? Not sure. I like it better than the yellow-brown doorframe off to the right, and I feel better all of a sudden when I block it out with my hand.</p>
<p>8. Is the makeup just making the hair colour work? Again, not sure, but the face is not so different from the body, except that it photographs whiter as makeup always does.</p>
<p>9. If you have progressed far enough in your understanding of personal colour to agree that hair colour can be variable (even if you can&#8217;t get to admitting that it should have a place in the Season decision), if I showed you this woman first&#8230;would you still say Spring? Or were you really just seeing a blue-eyed blonde and got stuck in the trap they taught us oh, so, well, way back when.</p>
<p>PCA is about skin and one photo tells you next to nothing about skin. Colour is understood by comparison because pigments x, y, and z in your skin, though they look like everyone else&#8217;s skin, will react totally differently to colour A than Hanka&#8217;s pigments, or your BFF&#8217;s. Skin may all look similar, but it reacts differently. It can&#8217;t be predicted, expected, or assumed. Stereotypes are assumptions.</p>
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<p>Related posts:</p><ol>
<li><a href='http://12blueprints.com/a-blonde-true-winter/' rel='bookmark' title='A Blonde True Winter'>A Blonde True Winter</a></li>
<li><a href='http://12blueprints.com/the-emmas-are-true-springs-part-1/' rel='bookmark' title='The Emmas Are True Springs Part 1'>The Emmas Are True Springs Part 1</a></li>
<li><a href='http://12blueprints.com/the-emmas-are-true-springs-part-2/' rel='bookmark' title='The Emmas Are True Springs Part 2'>The Emmas Are True Springs Part 2</a></li>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Mar 2011 22:07:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christine Scaman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once you know your Season, you become a very discriminating makeup shopper because you know exactly which colours will look most natural on you and you don't want to put down money for second best. Sometimes knowing exactly what you want makes an item harder to find. These products colours were right on and so were the other shades on the colour layout card that came in the kit. How could they not be perfect? They began as the 12 Season colour palettes in a PCA system that is astoundingly precise in every single person.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Suzie Greif, the owner of Spectrafiles, sent me a makeup kit at Christmas. Suzie is the daughter of Kathryn Kalisz, founder of the Sci\ART Personal Colour Analysis (PCA) method. Spectrafiles is the new company that is now producing the Colours Books of swatches.  It was a lovely and thoughtful gift, but I have only been using it for a couple of weeks. Why? Because I had never loved loose powder makeup before. It always seemed to end up on the counter or some other place it wasn&#8217;t supposed to be.</p>
<p>I eventually opened the packages because the colours looked so impressive &#8211; and have used them every single day since. Believe me when I tell you that they are fabulous. The powder sticks to the brush for one thing. It&#8217;s the other brands of eyeshadows that I&#8217;m sweeping off my cheek. The Reveal product from eleablake is completely controllable. It diffuses perfectly onto the skin, no grabbing or jumping. The pigment deposit is noticeable but not shocking and easily adjusted.</p>
<p>The makeup colours that look most believable and attractive <em>on</em> your face are the colours that are already <em>in</em> your face. Personal Colour Analysis is the system whereby you learn exactly what those colours are, every red, blue, pink, green, brown, grey, your day lipstick, your truly perfect customized red, and so on. But even when you know, finding right makeup colour is not easy. Many colour analysts help you get started by sending you a list of specific products, but you&#8217;re still spending hours looking at so many products that it may feel overwhelming.</p>
<p>I loved the colours of the eyeshadows, blush, and glosses. In fact, they were remarkable. Once you know your Season, you become a very discriminating makeup shopper because you know exactly which colours will look most natural on you and you don&#8217;t want to put down money for second best. Sometimes knowing exactly what you want makes an item harder to find. These products colours were right on and so were the other shades on the colour layout card that came in the kit. How could they not be perfect? They began as the 12 Season colour palettes in a PCA system that is astoundingly precise in every single person. Here is a scan of my Dark Winter card(remember that the colours will lose a little ground in the scan, but they really are perfect):</p>
<p><a href="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/DKWeleablake.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-839" title="Dark Winter palette from eleablake cosmetics." src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/DKWeleablake.jpg" alt="" width="435" height="174" /></a></p>
<p>For all the Seasons, especially the Darks, I love that there are light lipstick choices already thought out for you. If you like purple or blue makeup, choose the right purple or blue so it can look artistic and interesting, instead of trendy. The fact that foundation <em>and</em> bronzer have been matched to undertone is just so good.</p>
<p>Who is the woman behind this genius? Meet Darin Wright, owner of eleablake studios and the woman who designed the Reveal Cosmetic collection. For everyone who ever thought grey hair cannot look young, think again. Darin is proof that when you know your best colours, you know your best makeup. Seriously, could this woman look more fantastic? This is so much more what real beauty is than a teenager in a magazine.</p>
<p><a href="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/darin.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-840" title="Darin Wright" src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/darin.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="600" /></a></p>
<p>I asked Darin to tell you a bit about why she undertook this huge task, and how she became the person actually who got it right:</p>
<blockquote><p>I have been a makeup artist for over twenty years and have found it imperative to ensure that my clients received the best possible colors for their skin. I believe that all persons should have a personal color analysis performed in order to reach their power colors, or colors that help them enhance their beauty. I created the Elea Blake cosmetic line before becoming a color analyst.  The concept was and has continued to be, to custom blend every client that comes into our studio. We create a palette for our clients one on one and have endless possibilities with our color blending techniques.</p>
<p>Several years ago I revisited the concept of Personal Color Analysis for my clients. I was familiar with the concept from my days in the oh, so fashionable 80’s but felt that the system had yet to be refined. I was always fascinated by the concept but was not completely sold on it. I had found that some clients just did not match up with the results available at the time. I started to research several companies on the market finding most unsatisfactory until I met Kathryn Donovan, owner and creator of the Sci\Art system. I was completely and utterly impressed by her extensive knowledge and professional draping system. Kathryn’s system offered the correct tools, teaching, and support.  The clients&#8217; results were so accurate!  People’s personas changed and brightened before your very eyes!</p></blockquote>
<div id="attachment_841" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 410px"><a href="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Soft-Summereb.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-841" title="Soft Summer powders Reveal collection." src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Soft-Summereb.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="266" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Reveal collection Soft Summer colours.</p></div>
<p>More from Darin:</p>
<blockquote><p>While utilizing this system I saw how fantastic it would be to create ready-made cosmetic colors to go with the Seasonal palettes.  For example, if you are a Bright Winter you have a ready-made collection created from that palette.  At Elea Blake we have tested each color to ensure that it matches the specific 12 Tone palettes that Kathryn developed. This task was accomplished with many a long night and a frustrated sigh. I personally reviewed each color to make sure that the color would fit into the palette it was created for. The time involved in this process was lengthy and exhausting. The result is the beautiful Reveal Collection.</p>
<p>The most fascinating aspect about these color collections is that there are few rules and endless possibilities! These colors are designed for the creative core in all of us. They bring one back to the days spent with colorful arrays of crayons and construction paper. They are really that simple! You can use these colors alone or layer, blend, and build them. Each color in its prospective palette harmonizes with every other color, so you just can’t mess up! That is exactly the way these palettes are designed. Another extraordinary<strong> </strong>aspect about these colors, are that most of the colors can be used for a multitude of uses. Foundations can double as eyeshadows, eyeliners can be shadows, blushers can be bronzers or eyeshadows, perhaps even eyeliners.</p>
<p>There is also a bonus pack of colors designed for those longing for the extra spark to their makeup, with hipilicious shades that can be used as highlights, pops, or accents.  These are palette friendly optional picks. We refer to use these as eye toners, as they can be mixed or blended with all the palettes.</p></blockquote>
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<p>Darin can be contacted through her website <a title="eleablake studios" href="http://www.eleablake.com" target="_blank">eleablake.com</a> , by email at contact@eleablake.com, or at eleablake studios in Chattanooga, TN.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Dec 2010 12:40:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christine Scaman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When your coloring is stronger than your clothes' colours, then your clothes appear even more subdued and ineffective by comparison.
When your jewelry is brighter than you, you become duller by comparison.
When your eyeliner is too dark, your eyes can't balance it. The eyes closes in and looks smaller.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When your coloring is stronger than your clothes&#8217; colours, then your clothes appear even more subdued and ineffective by comparison.</p>
<p>When your jewelry is brighter than you, you become duller by comparison.</p>
<p>When your eyeliner is too dark, your eyes can&#8217;t balance it. The eyes closes in and looks smaller.</p>
<p>What is this whole concept of balance and colour in personal colour analysis? The goal is that everything you wear so matches who you already are in darkness, coolness, neutrality (meaning warm and cool at once), clarity of colour, saturation&#8230;any colour parameter, that to the viewer, your person and your decoration are as one.</p>
<p>A woman walks into a restaurant. She has blonde hair and blue eyes, and a pale-sunshine complexion. Nobody can see anything but the dark eyeliner and black spider eyelashes. She only wears a line of liner on the upper lid, but still her makeup is stronger than she is. She is reduced by comparison, as is everything else she was wearing, if anyone even noticed it. Taylor Swift cannot balance her eyeliner, so her eyes appear small and squinty in the face.</p>
<p>Actually, they couldn&#8217;t help but notice her clothing. She had on a black suit. Once you got past the eyeliner, the black block kept dragging the eye back down. The blonde hair on the black jacket may have been pretty, but she looked too serious, too old, and too solid (which we translate to heavy). Her presence is reduced, and the importance of every word she speaks is reduced. The suit and eyeliner muscled their way on stage, grabbed the microphone, but they had nothing good to say. Color is always about its closest neighbor, because that&#8217;s what determines how the colour looks.</p>
<p>Even Kate Middleton, in her engagement photos, wears too much dark eyeliner, so the eyes look smaller. There is blue in the liner, to match the dress, and once you get past the black lines, you become caught up in the blue. If the blue then sparkles, and the woman sparkles less, the woman just got duller. Human coloring usually cannot match the intensity of cosmetic pigments, let alone their bizarre effects of frost/sparkle/glitter/prismatic reflections, etc. Some women can match it with ease, but the cosmetic industry wants us to believe we call can. Think about your friends out shopping on a Saturday. Honestly, can their natural coloring balance the world of shimmer? Can most of them balance darkness beyond medium?</p>
<p>Oprah walks into a meeting. She is wearing a dusty pink sweater (like Mrs. Obama wore on Ellen) and soft grey pants. Oprah&#8217;s natural coloring is so much stronger than her clothing colours that the clothes become insignificant. They pale even more when placed on her body.</p>
<p>These are separate concepts from looking yellow, sallow, or other aspects of balancing heat. The focus today is mostly on &#8220;can you match the saturation and darkness?&#8221;. Matching the degree of warmth or coolness is another issue altogether, as &#8220;warm colours make me look ill&#8221;. That&#8217;s a different kind of balance.</p>
<p>&#8211;</p>
<p>Open <a title="Celebrity Hair at Elle Beauty" href="http://www.elle.com/Beauty/Hair/2010-Celebrity-Makeovers/(imageIndex)/0/(play)/false" target="_blank">this article</a> in a new window (the link should do that automatically). Resize the two windows so you can see this one and the pictures side by side.</p>
<p>Now these are my impressions. If you disagree, that&#8217;s ok. In fact, please tell me why so I can see it your way.</p>
<p>Try to slow down time as you look at each photo and answer this : What was the FIRST thing your eye took in ? The second?</p>
<p>Also, take the time to look at the thumbnails under the slideshow. If you put a fulcrum at the midpoint of the picture, which way would the picture tip? Would any pictures stay level? Do any effects look so out of place on the person that they seem to have been Photoshopped in after?</p>
<p><strong>January Jones</strong></p>
<p>The black dress, black hairband, and black brocade in the dress are all more than the girl can balance, so they seem too prominent. Blue eyeshadow just competes with blue eyes, as it always does. I saw the red lips long before I saw here eyes. The strong eyebrows save her on the L. They are long gone on the R, but not as far gone as the lips.</p>
<p>My deep-down reaction to both pictures is that I have no idea who this woman is.</p>
<p>One can always say nice things. The hair color on the L feels quite good on this girl, a point aimed at balancing degree of heat.</p>
<p><strong>Rihanna</strong></p>
<p>What feels like it belongs on this woman? We won&#8217;t talk about the lashes because nobody alive could balance those, and as a 20 year old celebrity, she can do what the rest of us would look nuts in. The lashes were the first thing I saw when the picture opened.</p>
<p>The colours on the L are ok. When your eye makeup is very frosty, or blingy in some other way, your eyes get dull to the same extent, as hers have.  You may feel her eyes look pretty, but are you looking at the eye color, or is your attention preoccupied with the  makeup color or application? Think about discerning exactly what you are looking at.</p>
<p>The toffee blonde of the hair isn&#8217;t so bad. I can imagine a sweater this colour, and it wouldn&#8217;t wear her, or the other way round. It might turn her skin too yellow if she can&#8217;t balance the amount and type of heat, meaning that Autumn and Spring have different heat.</p>
<p>The red hair on the R seems to take over the energy of the entire photo. I think it&#8217;s too dark and too cool a red.  Is it just the big style? I think it would have the same effect in the hairstyle on the L.</p>
<p><strong>Joaquin Phoenix</strong></p>
<p>The suit is stronger than he is. His head looks attached as an afterthought. He does B&amp;W better than others might. Let your eyes relax and take in the whole photo without trying to look at any element particularly. Think about what you are most aware of. For me, it&#8217;s the clothes.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s not way far off the B&amp;W. Some of you may like it on him. When the balance gets closer to being right, it becomes more subtle. Maybe it&#8217;s the coldness of the black that doesn&#8217;t work, rather than its darkness. Maybe it&#8217;s too saturated for him.</p>
<p>Men usually have more intense coloring than women in a given Season. They can wear darker color because they contain darker color. If this man were Winter, I&#8217;d think his hair should be darker at this age, but who knows. Hair is (for me) the most misleading aspect of choosing Season.</p>
<p><strong>Jennifer Hudson</strong></p>
<p>She is much stronger than what she is wearing on the L. In that big, soft, light block, she might as well be naked. Because the clothes are less than she is, the parts of her that are showing seem larger.</p>
<p>On the R, not bad at all. The dress comes just to the edge of taking over, but not quite. That is saying something because the dress is A. red, and B. a big block. By balancing the dress and wearing a good lip colour, her skin clears and looks fresh, not heavy or thick. Her presence has impact and interest. She looks alive, not dumpy.</p>
<p><strong>Ashley Simpson</strong></p>
<p>I have no words. It hurts to look at this child. I&#8217;m so caught up in seeing vulnerability that I am having trouble peeling apart all the color layers.</p>
<p><strong>Dakota Fanning</strong></p>
<p>Looks real on the L. If that jacket is a bomber style, it could be great. If it goes to the knees, the lightness of the girl won&#8217;t balance the weight of a big, dense, heavy leather block. It&#8217;s the girl coming out to meet you in this photo, not the decorations.</p>
<p>On the R, the eyeliner is much stronger than she is, so it seems artificial, like it&#8217;s not part of her. Then your eye sees the face but there&#8217;s this nagging distraction of the black in the bottom half that keeps calling the eye down to it. At rest, it should be effortless to keep the eye on the face, and the face should have no look-at-me elements.</p>
<p><strong>Heidi Montag</strong></p>
<p>Hollywood&#8217;s love affair with processed blond on black. Read the caption. Should have just had her colours figured out.  The facial expression on the L, the whole 2 photos, just say  &#8221;I live to please men, the fashion industry owns me, because I sure don&#8217;t own myself.&#8221; Forgive me, that was honest but not nice.  You might love it, perfectly fine.  Suffice it to say that the pink is better than the black, as is the makeup.</p>
<p>Skip along&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Emma Watson</strong></p>
<p>One interesting girl. She is darkening with maturity. The medium-everything colours she wore at the beginning of the series worked well enough, and expressed the bookworm nerd persona. With each movie, she more dominates those clothes. They look duller, and duller as she gets darker and sharper.</p>
<p>Though the black isn&#8217;t solid on the L, she has no problem wearing it, even when her lips are erased. The eyeliner does not reduce her eyes. She can balance the eyebrows, meaning that they enhance and fit believably into the whole without being so dominant as to stand apart. The white on the L is good, I don&#8217;t think she&#8217;s drained by it, but I usually prefer her in darkness. She has more clout.</p>
<p>Looking for someone real&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Keira Knightley</strong></p>
<p>The girl is much stronger than the clothes on the L. This is an example of clothes doing nothing for the person. The match between hair and eye colour is interesting, Dark Autumns do this. Dark Winters don&#8217;t usually, but brown eyes are more complicated than other eye colours to fit into Seasons (for me).</p>
<p>She is much stronger (so appears as bigger) from the neck up, in fact from the nose up, than from the nose down. Hold up your L hand up to block out the L photo. Hold the other hand up to block the R photo from the cheekbones down. Let your eyes relax and look for awhile, then take down your R hand. It&#8217;s like there&#8217;s nothing there. Just look at the thumbnail at the bottom of the page, it&#8217;s topheavy. Depending on what&#8217;s on her bottom half, she could still work this well. If the pants are the same colour as the top, her head will look big.</p>
<p>I wonder if she wears light colours on her body to not look so thin. Would it work on her? It&#8217;s the reverse of the automatic assumption that black is slimming. Well, would she look even thinner if her dress were black coffee? I think it would give her body more solid substance, and less of a &#8216;floated away&#8217; impression. This woman might use styling details to add shape to her body.</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p>How about <a title="Natalie Portman Hairstyles" href="http://www.elle.com/Beauty/Hair/Natalie-Portman-s-Hairstyles" target="_blank">Natalie Portman</a>?</p>
<p>Can she balance black or does it take her over? It doesn&#8217;t have to be her best.</p>
<p>Does she dominate light colours most of the time, does the balance feel good, or do only some light colours work? Light to medium people, like Soft Autumn, can wear more darkness in clothes than in makeup or hair, IMO, so you have to consider both.</p>
<p>Are there photos in which something other than Natalie takes over and keeps dragging your eye back to it?</p>
<p>Does she need warmth? What kind? Orange, yellow, coffee, beer, buttercup, apple cider, chocolate?</p>
<p>Which feels more right? Pixie, hippie, sex bomb, college chic, fresh&amp;lovely, classy&amp;remote?</p>
<p>What does she overwhelm? What overwhelms her?</p>
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<li><a href='http://12blueprints.com/how-autumns-intensify-eye-colour/' rel='bookmark' title='How Autumns Intensify Eye Colour'>How Autumns Intensify Eye Colour</a></li>
<li><a href='http://12blueprints.com/how-summers-intensify-eye-colour/' rel='bookmark' title='How Summers Intensify Eye Colour'>How Summers Intensify Eye Colour</a></li>
<li><a href='http://12blueprints.com/how-springs-intensify-eye-colour/' rel='bookmark' title='How Springs Intensify Eye Colour'>How Springs Intensify Eye Colour</a></li>
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		<title>Best Makeup Colours : Dark Winter</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Nov 2010 15:30:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christine Scaman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Soft Summer began with True Summer’s very cool palette, and looked at it through a layer of fog. Dark Winter begins with True Winter’s very cool palette and looks at it through a layer of soot. Clinique Totally Neutral Eyeshadow trio is a great everyday palette. In Canada, you could buy Joe Pebble powder eyeshadow, apply it with a wet brush to get a darker layer.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Personal Colour Analysis (PCA) has its origins in your soul. It reaches way down to the innermost part of your being and identifies the vibrational energy of the colours you project on the outside.</p>
<p>You are a being of light. Once you know the colours of your natural light, you can repeat them in everything you wear. It’s not just to look good, though you surely will. Words like wholeness, complete, unified, and aligned, inner with outer, may help you think about color in a different way.</p>
<p>Without PCA, you cannot possibly know your own rainbow. Like most folks, then, everything you wear, every item in your makeup drawer, your jewelry, and your highlights all communicate something different. The result is like a visual white noise.</p>
<p>Your makeup colours are your clothes colours. Your clothes colours are your eye colours. Your hair highlight colour is in your skin’s pigments. A thousand questions answered when you know.</p>
<p><a href="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Dark-Winter-clothes1.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-727" title="Dark Winter clothes1" src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Dark-Winter-clothes1.jpg" alt="" width="409" height="307" /></a></p>
<p>In 12 Season Personal Colour Analysis, Dark Winter is very much a Winter Season, the most less-is-more Season of them all. Winter’s cool and dark colours are here, as is the pivotal red-violet of all Winters. An element of Autumn is still present, so slightly dulling and browning the colours, as Autumn always does. I am a Dark Winter. Sandra Bullock and Winona Ryder probably are too, and so is a Canada goose and a bald eagle.</p>
<p>The person is not necessarily dark, but the colors that perfect their skin and eyes are dark, RELATIVE to the other Seasons. Browns are darker, corals are darker, greens are darker, and the overall look should be medium to dark. As Winters, some of the lights are very very light, as icy colours. Compare that to the Dark Autumn, who is not flattered by icy lights because they are primarily Autumns. Their light colour palette is very different from Dark Winter’s, though the darker colour palette has some similarities.(For more, see <a title="12B article Icy Colours and Pastels" href="http://12blueprints.com/icy-colours-and-pastels/" target="_blank">Icy Colours and Pastels</a>)</p>
<p>You know that my idea of elegant eye makeup is in shades of grays and browns. Dark Winters are icy grey, pure grey, or browned dark-taupes. Eye makeup is much more grey than brown. Brown looks too hot, like beef stew on snow. No, that’s too awful. Let’s say gravy on snow instead.</p>
<p>Soft Summer began with True Summer’s very cool palette, and looked at it through a layer of fog. Dark Winter begins with True Winter’s very cool palette and looks at it through a layer of soot. Clinique Totally Neutral Eyeshadow trio is a great everyday palette. In Canada, you could buy Joe Pebble powder eyeshadow, apply it with a wet brush to get a darker layer.</p>
<p><a title="Eyeshadow at Clinique" href="http://clinique.com" target="_blank"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-728" title="Clinique Totally Neutral eyeshadow trio" src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/09175780402.jpg" alt="" width="350" height="350" /></a></p>
<p>Smoky eyes and nude lips is a look so many aspire to. There’s nothing wrong with it, except that I have yet to meet the regular woman who can pick out her colors and not look ghoulish. A better look to aspire to is the natural look, the one that could believably have happened by itself.</p>
<p>While most Seasons can manage that “nude” pink-beige lip in some version or other, Winter has the most difficult time with it. The one thing Winter needs to remember is to pair very lights with very darks, and have very clear dividing lines between the color blocks. When the lips blend too much into the skin, it doesn’t look healthy, natural, outdoorsy, or pretty. It looks like Snow White with lips the color of concealer.</p>
<p>Many would say that we can’t go around with fuchsia, purple, or crimson lips at the office or the soccer game. In a heavy application, that may be so. A Winter going for a more natural look will stay true to their palette, as anyone does, but choose a more sheer or more brown product. Cherry skin, pomegranate juice, frosted cranberries, and ripe mulberries will be Winter’s best go-to 9AM lip colours. Try Merle Norman Stolen Kisses and MAC Scant (if you can find it) for day wear, and Elizabeth Arden Sugarplum Shimmer when you want more. If you’re 25 and want to work your icy fuchsia, icy pink, or light coral lip, that’s fine, because you still have the well defined lips of the young, but those colours are probably lighter than your natural lip colour.</p>
<p><a href="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/BestMakeupDkWforweb.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-729" title="Dark Winter makeup" src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/BestMakeupDkWforweb.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="400" /></a></p>
<p>Your colour analyzed cosmetic colour for the most natural, believable lip colour is mulberry, so a browned purple, in the lower right position of the lip/blush foursome.  Strong cool dark coral-pink is a brighter option.</p>
<p>Eyeliners shown at the bottom are charcoal, blackened mulberry, and one could certainly use a black-brown too. I use MAC Photogravure or Clinique Black-Brown. MAC Grey Utility is a good smoky gray.</p>
<p>Your eye colour makes no difference. The makeup will work. The only thing you may need is a darkness adjustment. A dark lipstick will look lightER on a darkER person. I did that thing with cell phones that kids do to take endless photos of themselves so the picture below is odd. I&#8217;m wearing a purple-brown lipstick, which looks darker IRL, but not by much. It looks light on me and it would look lightER than that on Sandra Bullock, and lightER still on Oprah. So you take the Personal Colours Book of swatches shopping and match the darker colours, but always stay true to your palette.</p>
<p><a href="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/DarkWmakeup.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-730" title="DarkWinter makeup" src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/DarkWmakeup.jpg" alt="" width="258" height="358" /></a></p>
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<li><a href='http://12blueprints.com/best-makeup-colours-bright-winter/' rel='bookmark' title='Best Makeup Colours : Bright Winter'>Best Makeup Colours : Bright Winter</a></li>
<li><a href='http://12blueprints.com/best-makeup-colours-true-winter/' rel='bookmark' title='Best Makeup Colours : True Winter'>Best Makeup Colours : True Winter</a></li>
<li><a href='http://12blueprints.com/best-makeup-colours-soft-summer/' rel='bookmark' title='Best Makeup Colours : Soft Summer'>Best Makeup Colours : Soft Summer</a></li>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Oct 2010 18:06:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christine Scaman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The  most beautiful eye appears to be coming out of a misty lake. Eyeshadows and liners are hazy tan greys and mauve greys. The eyeliner is not much darker than the eyeshadow, to avoid creating an obvious line which only looks severe. In this Season, liner can distinguish itself by being a different color than the shadow, instead of a darker color.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s a good thing Soft Summers are so wonderfully even-tempered. A certain fortitude helps for the group who have most often been assigned 2 or 3 different Seasons. The very fact that the coloring is not obvious is precisely the concept of this Season. Therefore, nothing else about the appearance should be blatant either. Dark liners, yellow highlights, or golden bronzers might be ineffective or undetectable or other Seasons. On Soft Summer, they are shrill.</p>
<p>At her most aligned, Soft Summer dresses for an art gallery opening. She wears her makeup the same way. Ultimately tasteful and sophisticated, she would be invited anywhere. She is never inappropriate, bold, or abrupt, and her makeup is not either.</p>
<p>In 12 Season Colour Analysis, Soft Summer is the Neutral Season that is basically a Summer, incorporating the earliest feeling of Autumn. Still more an intuition than a very obvious shift, True Summer’s cool/soft palette is now observed through a veil of light grey smoke. Here on the outskirts of Autumn, the light taupe that settles over the entire palette is not yet warm enough to heat these colors. What it does is dull them. (See <a title="12B article How The 5 Springs Add Yellow" href="http://12blueprints.com/how-the-5-springs-add-yellow/" target="_blank">How The 5 Springs Add Yellow</a> for more on how heat is added to the warm Season personal colour palettes).</p>
<p><a title="Stock Xchng source photo" href="http://www.sxc.hu/photo/655377/" target="_blank"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-705" title="Autumn fog 2." src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/655377_autumn_fog_2.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="216" /></a></p>
<p>If you looked at True Summer&#8217;s colours through the sky in the picture above, they might look like the cosmetic colors palette below. Look at the effect the mauve-grey-taupe has on the grass and trees, relative to the colors in the foreground. A little warmer, certainly more muted and quiet.</p>
<p><a href="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/BestMakeupSSuforweb.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-706" title="Best Makeup Colours Soft Summer" src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/BestMakeupSSuforweb.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="400" /></a></p>
<p>I could have sworn those blocks were lined up when I made this. Let&#8217;s not notice that. Instead, we could notice that the entire palette seems to fogged, even a bit blurred. If I&#8217;d really been on the ball, I would have softened the edges of all those squares and put the lightest mushroom color over the background.</p>
<p>There are no extremes of darkness or brightness. The overall effect is cooler than warm, so no gold, warm beige, or orange. The feeling is gentle but not fragile, an oak tree rather than a crystal vase (which would be Bright Spring). Soft Summer could share their cooler makeup palette with True  Summer, but not with their warmer neighbor, the Soft Autumn, whose colors are much too golden to perfect this skin tone.</p>
<p>The  most beautiful eye appears to be coming out of a misty lake. Eyeshadows and liners are hazy tan greys and mauve greys. The eyeliner is not much darker than the eyeshadow, to avoid creating an obvious line which only looks severe. In this Season, liner can distinguish itself by being a <em>different</em> color than the shadow, instead of a <em>darker</em> color.</p>
<p>The tan browns can be used to fill in brows as well. Eyebrows should never be the first thing people notice on anyone, or they&#8217;re overdone. On this group especially, brows may be darker or lighter than the hair depending on the individual, but they should diffuse into the face. It&#8217;s the eye color we&#8217;re trying to energize. Brows, blush, lipcolor, and hair are there to support, heighten, and accentuate eye color. When the natural features flow so seamlessly into one another, makeup must be exceptionally undemanding to not take over.</p>
<p>The lip and blush colors are interesting. Soft Summer and Dark Winter share certain characteristics. Both add neutral brown to a pure cool Season, True Summer and True Winter respectively. Dark Winter&#8217;s brown is much darker as Winter imposes blackness. Both are Neutral Seasons, so have cool and warm choices. Cool for Soft Summer is dusty plum, while warm is tan rose (still definitely a cool version). Cool for Dark Winter is not dusty or greyed at all, quite the opposite, but it is a browned plum; warm is saturated coral pink, dulled a bit with a drop of dark brown.</p>
<p>I love Soft Summer&#8217;s red. It is not fire engine, scarlet, blood, or anything else that activates. Summer is restorative, not catalytic. We&#8217;re still in the realm of rose petals, they just live on a dusty road.</p>
<p>There are 2 makeup items that are truly out of place on this type of natural coloring. The first in bronzer. You might think it would work, since a light touch of it can be quite outdoor-glowy on Light Summers. The difference is that the heat is so <em>not</em>-obvious in Soft Summer that bronzer stands out. You can&#8217;t find taupe bronzer, and who would put a grey layer on their skin anyhow? You&#8217;re so much easier to look at in a powder that respects the coolness of the skin and is two shades darker than a match. Use it with restraint, more to contour than to add heat, or skip it altogether.</p>
<p>Shimmer in makeup is the second means of over-gilding this lily. A satin finish in a lip product, maybe, so much easier to find. This Season is an exception where matte choices are actually plentiful. High shine is insistent and feels too childish to fit into this supremely elegant atmosphere. Add shimmer to many Soft Summer eyeshadows, and they become Dark Winter&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Related posts:</p><ol>
<li><a href='http://12blueprints.com/best-makeup-colours-true-summer/' rel='bookmark' title='Best Makeup Colours : True Summer'>Best Makeup Colours : True Summer</a></li>
<li><a href='http://12blueprints.com/soft-autumn-landscapes-in-clothes-and-makeup-plus-blue/' rel='bookmark' title='Soft Autumn Landscapes in Clothes and Makeup Plus Blue'>Soft Autumn Landscapes in Clothes and Makeup Plus Blue</a></li>
<li><a href='http://12blueprints.com/best-makeup-colours-bright-winter/' rel='bookmark' title='Best Makeup Colours : Bright Winter'>Best Makeup Colours : Bright Winter</a></li>
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		<dc:creator>Christine Scaman</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I went into the drugstore yesterday. The cosmetician’s makeup (the cosmetician! very pleasant, very helpful, but who hired her for this position?) was so dark and severe that it would scare children. I am no better at impartiality when it comes to my own face than anyone else, but there was nothing more this woman could have done to detract from her appearance.  Her eyes never get noticed, lost in the pharaoh effects and dark burgundy lip. She might be a Soft Autumn, so it feels a bit of a tragedy to look at her.</p>
<p>We talked about Spring and Summer in previous articles (<a title="12B article How Summers Intensify Eye Colour" href="http://12blueprints.com/how-summers-intensify-eye-colour/" target="_blank">How Summers Intensify Eye Colour</a> and <a title="12B article How Springs Intensify Eye Colour" href="http://12blueprints.com/how-springs-intensify-eye-colour/" target="_blank">How Springs Intensify Eye Colour</a>). There, it was suggested that every single step of the makeup process should intensify eye colour. Your first reaction to a good blush should be “it strengthens the color of my eyes”. As the picture frame of your eyes, eyebrows should to be natural in shape and color, and groomed to look like you, but neater.</p>
<p>In 12 Season (12 Tone) Colour Analysis, Autumn&#8217;s colors are warmed by gold, medium on the light/dark scale, and muted to various degree, depending on which of the 3 Autumns is in question.</p>
<p>Eyeliner should not be so dark that it becomes obvious. Because so many women buy this product in color that is too dark, that’s what the industry makes. Finding lighter colors and a good variety of browns and greys takes some searching. The Autumn challenge is to find color of the right degree of warmth. If the color is too hot, the rims of the eyes look bloodshot. It is surprising how warm the Autumn brown can be and still do what we want:define the eye shape and then disappear into the face.</p>
<p>For anyone who might be new, you might wonder why I’ll never show you any blue/green/purple makeup that the viewer could perceive to be those colors. Next time you see a woman with that makeup, think about whether you’re looking at eye or the makeup. A dark green that looks more like dark brown? Fine. A taupe olive that looks more taupe? Fine. Teal that looks like peacock? Well, y’know.</p>
<p>I know there are blue die-hards out there. Wouldn&#8217;t it be ok to wear blue in eye makeup, as an orange complement, since Autumn’s undertone is orange-brown (more about undertones in <a title="12B article Skin Undertones" href="http://12blueprints.com/skin-undertones/" target="_blank">Skin Undertones</a>)? The cartoon effect of blue makeup can get away from you, but your taste may be different from mine and that’s fine. Color is big enough for many opinions. I’d suggest you wear your blues in clothing, and let them complement the eye colour. Clothing’s power to strengthen eye colour can’t be overstated. As a bigger color block, it is more effective than makeup for this purpose.</p>
<p><strong>Soft Autumn</strong></p>
<p>The principle of the Season, the radiance, the special look that nobody else can pull off so realistically: &#8220;Our Earth is our cradle. She feeds us, protects us, and never does anything harsh or unexpected that might harm us. She is gentle, warm, and generous in her abundance. Even her light is moderate, kind, welcoming.&#8221;</p>
<p>Who would put black eyeliner on that? Or cool foundation and fuchsia lips? It would feel like a ski jump in a September cornfield. Don’t overwhelm the eye with makeup, which happens too fast. Better to underwhelm the eye with makeup. A very little goes a long way on the Soft and Light Seasons.</p>
<p>The hair is butterscotch and brown, like peanut butter fudge. Make the eyeshadow toffee.  Every Autumn has the ability to repeat her hair color in her eye color.</p>
<p>This is a Soft Autumn eye. The orange at the center repeats the freckes.</p>
<p><a href="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Muted-eye-1.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-650" title="Soft Autumn eye." src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Muted-eye-1.jpg" alt="" width="276" height="191" /></a></p>
<p>Make this the hair.</p>
<p><a href="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Soft-Autumn-hair.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-651" title="Soft Autumn hair" src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Soft-Autumn-hair.jpg" alt="" width="358" height="268" /></a></p>
<p>Is this the same as Spring’s red? No, that’s <a title="Spring's red hair at My New Hair" href=" http://www.mynewhair.info/curly/hairstyles-for-curly-hair-just-add-layers/" target="_blank">here</a>. Is there a difference from a bottle? You’d have to ask a colorist, I don’t know. It might depend a lot on the base color the pigment is being applied to. If anyone does know, please share. The difference is that Autumn is the nectar, while Spring is the juice.</p>
<p>Notice too that there is a lot of Summer in this person’s eye, where the outer half or more is gray-blue-green. Soft Autumn is a Neutral Season and a cooler-neutral eyeshadow can work as well as a warm-neutral (shown in the graphic below).</p>
<p>Among the test drapes that are used to identify Season, there always seems to be one that connects powerfully with the eye color. I don’t really pay big attention to intensifying eye color till the last stages of the analysis, but when I see that the Season I’m narrowing down to also creates the strongest eye connection, it helps confirm that we made the right choice. For Soft Autumn, the olive drape is the best eye color intensifier.Interestingly, for the other Soft Season, the Soft Summer, the best eye color drape is the soft pine green. The drapes are finding something in these eyes that is not immediately obvious.</p>
<p>Below are the eyeshadow cool and warm colors, the olive drape, and the brown eyeliner I use on almost every Soft Autumn. The eye above belongs to a cool-side Soft Autumn and my usual brown eyeliner (Rimmel Sable) can be very slightly dark in the daytime. On her, Soft Summer’s brown-grey (Clinique Smoky Brown) is very good as well.</p>
<p>If an eyeshadow the same color as the eye were applied, it would look too blue. Matching eyes to eye makeup is a big boobytrap. The tendency is to pick the wrong eye colors and it ends up looking matchy, like the dreaded &#8220;tried  too hard&#8221;.</p>
<p><a href="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/SA-Intensify-Eyeforweb.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-652" title="Soft Autumn Colors." src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/SA-Intensify-Eyeforweb.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="250" /></a></p>
<p><strong>True Autumn</strong></p>
<p>Autumn says to the world : &#8220;My burnished glory can melt with its heat, but I’m also safe and strong. I am what I appear to be and honor truth above all.&#8221;</p>
<p>These eyes have a very particular property : they contain the color of metal. It might be copper, flame, or a darker greener bronze color. This effect is sometimes seen in the other Autumn Seasons as well. They have to be wearing the right clothes or you won’t see it.</p>
<p>Metallics in the thread of a scarf, or somewhere, is the kingdom of the True and Dark Autumn.</p>
<p>Get your hair color to pick up something in the eye. Too many Autumns have weak, safe beige hair. It will only age them. The other pitfall is to go too dark, but these are very medium-darkness people. I like <a title="True Autumn hair color at Trendy Hair Styles." href="http://trendyhaircutstyles.com/447/cute-hairstyles-for-brown-hair/ " target="_blank">this hair color</a>, or perhaps a shade darker. Even in second-best makeup, you can&#8217;t <em>not</em> notice the eyes.</p>
<p>We discussed True Autumn&#8217;s best makeup colours previously, <a title="12B article Best Makeup Colours : True Autumn" href="http://12blueprints.com/best-makeup-colours-true-autumn/" target="_blank">here</a>. A metallic dot of antiqued gold eyeshadow just over the iris, and under the matte shade that covers the whole lid, is sublime. The viewer keeps seeing a flicker of flame in the vicinity of the eye.</p>
<p><a title="Stock Xchng photo source." href="http://sxc.hu.com/photo/495579/" target="_blank"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-656" title="Wine goddess lamp." src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/495579_wine_goddess_lamp.jpg" alt="" width="166" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>Metallic lipstick or blush also can be beautiful on True Autumn. The caution is to be careful to put in on tight skin and only 1 feature at a time. Once over 40, adding a laminate to the hair might be a better way to add fire than a shimmer makeup face.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve talked about ways to repeat and complement eye color. What about contrast? A warm/cool contrast won’t work. This skin is absolute in its warmth. Cool color will sit on top and look like silver icing on an apple crisp. A dark/light contrast isn&#8217;t possible since there are no extreme lights in the person, and extreme darks look obvious and severe. I don&#8217;t see any room for contrast here.</p>
<p><strong>Dark Autumn</strong></p>
<p>I always have trouble pinning down this Season. &#8220;I am here to get something done so get out of my way&#8221; is close, but Dark Winter can get this way too. Try again. This is their unique radiance:  &#8221;I can rule the world with my might but my opulent beauty surpasses all&#8221;. This is the image that I can’t shake (minus the singing).</p>
<div id="attachment_654" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 292px"><a href="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/wfp-1-web.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-654" title="Pocahontas movie poster." src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/wfp-1-web.jpg" alt="" width="282" height="420" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Copyright Walt Disney 2005.</p></div>
<p>The Aztec princess, born to rule and privilege.</p>
<p>These eyes are gingerbread brown, chocolate gingerbread, liquid bronze, or can be a green-bronze color like the head of the wine goddess in the lamp photo above. The colors of the sky swirling above Pocahontas&#8217; head, from her crown to the top of the poster, are about right.</p>
<p>The eyeliner has to be very dark brown. Mascara is black-brown, possibly black depending on the darkness of the person and hair. Gentle eyeshadows look like a cement wall, instead of an invitation deeper into the person. Use rich coffees, with cream and without.</p>
<p>Eyeshadow hilite is darker than most other Seasons’. M.A.C. Brule is good. All the light colors for this Season are darker than anyone else’s. The other Dark Season, Dark Winter, can wear Winter’s icy lights, but not this group.</p>
<p>Dark Autumn and Bright Winter are the 2 Seasons that need time to accept (and wear) the full richness of their colors. Many women back away from the strength of these colors. They are exotic colors, not traditionally feminine. The clothes and makeup are hot too, chili pepper, wasabi, nubuck tan. They watch in amazement but want it to be over, like it&#8217;s too much to absorb. It would be as if you woke up and saw 3 suns in the sky. They feel awkwardness, danger, almost embarrassment that these colors are who they are, like they’re too shamelessly attention-getting. Mind you, Autumn is nothing if not sensible. They are quick to adapt to what works and many know what they’ll see before they sit down. They are among the fastest learners.</p>
<p>Play up the hair and arrange it around the face. It repeats the eye color exactly. If it’s too flat or skinned back, you lose a huge eye intensifying opportunity. Do everything you can to make it gleam. Avoid anything too red, wine, magenta, or burgundy. It looks more natural when it&#8217;s more brown, like redwood, mahogany, dark chestnut. Port wine is the reddest you&#8217;d go.</p>
<p><a href="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/sigourneysmall.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-655" title="Sigourney Weaver." src="http://12blueprints.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/sigourneysmall.jpg" alt="" width="333" height="451" /></a></p>
<p>Wear the lip color, sheer if you have to. Lancome LaLaque in TechnoBrick is a great compromise. The lips have to balance out the eyes and hair so you look complete, instead of like a puzzle with corner missing.</p>
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