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Color Analysis: Warm & Rich

Rita Hayworth

Swinging to the warm side of the chart is a population of peaches & cream faces mingling with visages of olive and sunny brown, copper or amber tinged locks, and golden flecked eyes.

Softly swirling borders embrace the pupils of their eyes while erratic flecks glint towards the edges of their irises.

This group blooms in earthy hues while withering in pastels and unadulterated primaries. Warm complexions whose hair and skin create a strong comparison can wear black, but it should be deliberately coupled with appropriately fiery cosmetics.

Uh’Huh

Uh-Uh

Tobacco Brown

Dark/Dove Grey

Green Gold/Mustard

Lemon Yellow

Rust Red

Hot Pink

Teal Blue

Periwinkle/Sky Blue

Wine Purple

Lavender

Warm Beige

Dusty Rose

Olive Green

Navy


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  1. Polly says

    September 11, 2009 at 11:03 am

    I hope tomorrow you will talk about people like me that seem to be somewhere in the middle.

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  2. Reachel Bagley, Stylist says

    September 11, 2009 at 12:32 pm

    Oh Polly, you’re like a psychic

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  3. Mauri says

    September 11, 2009 at 6:09 pm

    I’m so in the middle too. I tend to look really good in deep, saturated jewel colors and not pastels. Pastels wash me out. But I also don’t really look that great in like brick red, olives and mustard colors.

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  4. Reachel Bagley, Stylist says

    September 11, 2009 at 7:33 pm

    Mauri, you sound like you have cool & vibrant (winters) qualities. Pastels would indicate a more delicate summer complexion. Warm, earthy colors point to warm autumns. We do still have one color season to analyze so stay tuned.

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  5. Karie says

    September 12, 2009 at 12:38 pm

    Oh dear. Now I’m confused–the description of the features sounds just like me and the eye you have pictured looks just like my eye (mildly disturbing!), but the colors you’ve listed on the Uh-Huh side of the chart make me look yellower. Even though my features fall on the warm side of the chart, could I still be in the middle, like Mauri?

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  6. Emily says

    September 12, 2009 at 5:49 pm

    This is perfect!
    But, what do you mean by “appropriately fiery cosmetics”?

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