I've been multitasking again

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Usually when I have a lot of blog material, I usually spread it out over several days. So that you do not sit idle any day if I was busy with other things.

But now, to get all the information out before New Year's Eve, I'm coming pepper yourselves with posts!

(This is supposed to be a throwaway kiss - With all these gossip pictures
which everyone posts so maybe you will be confused)

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Be prepared for that! ;)

Highlight brown-green eyes

Sara sa…
Hey! God was interesting! : D I have brown / green eyes can you not give some tips on how to do with these too ?? Would be really nice: D

 

Do you want to emphasize the brown in the eyes more than the green, you use what highlights brown eyes - Cold shades such as. blue.

And you just want to emphasize the green in the eyes, stick to the contrasting color to green - lila.

If you want to emphasize the whole eye color which contains several colors, then you use the contrasting colors of both colors in the same make-up. Then both eye colors are highlighted at the same time. :)

In your case, lila and blue!

 

Here are some examples! However, it was a premium for me to get two colors on the eyes in photoshop.
You can simply trust me;)

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Hug!

New Year's make-up - Green eyes

Green eyes highlighted by lila / lilarosa eye shadows!

Here are some tips for New Year's Eve :)

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Kiss hug!

Colors that neutralize each other

Anonymous sa…
Hey! I have a question for you, because you know a lot about makeup, I wonder what colors neutralize each other and how yes can cover red cheeks when you are ashamed? Thanks :)

Absolutely! I have been thinking of writing a post about this for a long time but it has never happened :) It's a bit too complicated to reply in a comment.

Note! Has made a more detailed post about complementary colors which I have to recommend! click here to get to the post.

The three basic colors RED, blue and and yellow always becomes brown if you mix them.

If you then want to neutralize one of these colors, then you have to add the other two.

So, if you want to neutralize a red tone - add blue and yellow.
Blue + Yellow = Green.
But in other words, you neutralize RED (red areas and pimples) with the color Green!

The same goes with the other colors, if you have a blue tone under your eyes, add red and yellow.
Red + Yellow = Orange.
In other words, you cover yours blue rings under the eyes with a orange tons! :)

 

You can do a little simplified say that if you add the complementary colors (colors opposite each other in the color circle) on each other and they are neutralized!

Complementary colors on each other - Neutralized.
Complementary colors beside each other - Reinforced.

 

 

colors that neutralize each otherThe only problem with the color wheel is that it can look a little different depending on who made it. According to some, for example, yellow is a complementary color to blue (which I learned in school) but on some color circles it is orange. Yellow is then instead a complement to purple. While I have learned that the complementary color to purple is lime green. But at least only small nuances differ :)

 

I therefore suggest that you, yes really first and foremost try to train yourself not to be ashamed because it is never useful;)

But you can also buy one green concealer. If you are going to cover larger areas, I would recommend a powder concealer for a more natural result. I like Lily Lolo's green concealer!

Hope you became wiser on colors that neutralize each other. Feel free to read my more detailed post about complementary colors. click here to get to the post.

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