Post by habiba123820 on Nov 3, 2024 4:29:33 GMT
You go to the salon with the photo of that beautiful hair color, which you always wanted to have. Change your look and all the joy lasts until you look in the mirror or see yourself in the first photo. Or in the country you buy a lip pencil like your friend and you don't understand why you don't fall well?
We have all been through this! It's the personal contrast's fault.
NATURAL CONTRAST
But what is the contrast? This is the difference wordpress web design agency in color (light / dark) between our eyes, hair and skin; and it can be low, medium or high.
The analysis of natural contrast is so important that it should be the first to be checked by visagists and stylists before choosing a hair color, but we know that in practice it is not like that.
How many times have you seen someone change their hair color and it seemed like they were weird?
In the previous publication, about personal coloring, I talked about the colors that our skin harmonizes better, always thinking about colors around the face (clothes, accessories used in this region, makeup and hair color). Hence the great importance of contrast analysis. Personal coloring is based on the concept of harmony: the idea is to repeat the natural contrast that people have in their clothes and makeup.
If we look at Anne Hathaway, we notice very clear skin and very dark hair, which characterizes a high contrast. It is notable how the radical change in the color of the hair on the ground does not value its true image, how it looks ugly, sad. Doesn't she look tired and out of sorts?
Of course, when we think about actresses, we are talking about people who need to change their appearance for each role they play. But in real life we are not characters, so the ideal is to value our true image.
A woman like Cate Blanchett, with low contrast and light hair, who wants to darken her hair can look tired and have hatred. If this same woman likes to wear high-contrast prints on her face, she can have an opaque beauty, but this lack of harmony makes her look heavy.
How do I understand the idea of harmony and repetition?
Low natural contrast is the same as low contrast clothing, accessories and makeup.
Maybe you wonder if it is "prohibited" to change the contrast. The answer is no!
Let's think again about the brunette actress who needs to be red for the next soap opera. Naturally very dark hair cannot reach very light blonde harmoniously. But this actress can have a brown tone, or one with copper tones around her face, with a frame, and a light blush around the edges, so that the frame of her face looks harmonious.
Looking at Cate Blchett again, I think it's time to understand why your friend's lip pencil isn't falling off well.
We have all been through this! It's the personal contrast's fault.
NATURAL CONTRAST
But what is the contrast? This is the difference wordpress web design agency in color (light / dark) between our eyes, hair and skin; and it can be low, medium or high.
The analysis of natural contrast is so important that it should be the first to be checked by visagists and stylists before choosing a hair color, but we know that in practice it is not like that.
How many times have you seen someone change their hair color and it seemed like they were weird?
In the previous publication, about personal coloring, I talked about the colors that our skin harmonizes better, always thinking about colors around the face (clothes, accessories used in this region, makeup and hair color). Hence the great importance of contrast analysis. Personal coloring is based on the concept of harmony: the idea is to repeat the natural contrast that people have in their clothes and makeup.
If we look at Anne Hathaway, we notice very clear skin and very dark hair, which characterizes a high contrast. It is notable how the radical change in the color of the hair on the ground does not value its true image, how it looks ugly, sad. Doesn't she look tired and out of sorts?
Of course, when we think about actresses, we are talking about people who need to change their appearance for each role they play. But in real life we are not characters, so the ideal is to value our true image.
A woman like Cate Blanchett, with low contrast and light hair, who wants to darken her hair can look tired and have hatred. If this same woman likes to wear high-contrast prints on her face, she can have an opaque beauty, but this lack of harmony makes her look heavy.
How do I understand the idea of harmony and repetition?
Low natural contrast is the same as low contrast clothing, accessories and makeup.
Maybe you wonder if it is "prohibited" to change the contrast. The answer is no!
Let's think again about the brunette actress who needs to be red for the next soap opera. Naturally very dark hair cannot reach very light blonde harmoniously. But this actress can have a brown tone, or one with copper tones around her face, with a frame, and a light blush around the edges, so that the frame of her face looks harmonious.
Looking at Cate Blchett again, I think it's time to understand why your friend's lip pencil isn't falling off well.