Relying on eye colour charts for colour analysis is the road to doom. So how would you start analysing someone with heterochromia if you had to stick to a checklist that assumes both eyes are the same colour?
Read moreHow to choose nail polish colour
How to choose nail polish colour to match the clothes, accessories and make-up that you’re wearing and your skin tone. Plus, how to use a colour analysis swatch wallet to choose the right nail polish colour. The idea is not to match the nail polish with the swatches!
Read moreCan I wear red lipstick?
Can I wear red lipstick? Well first let’s be clear on this, everyone can wear red however, just because you can doesn’t mean you should. For instance, Winters need lipstick like they need oxygen but anyone who mistakenly thinks every Winter on the planet can wear strong reds will probably also think that all Winters can wear a strong red lipstick. Really?
Read moreDoes red make you spend money?
Does red make you spend money? The High Street has been using red to make us spend more money for years. Clever marketers have been using all five senses to make us spend more money with them for such a long time now we don’t even notice what’s going on, and these tactics include colour. Psychologically we are attracted to red because of its frequency. Think how often you see red used in sale signs.
Read moreSkin tone Hair colour assumptions
Treat everyone as unique individuals, making absolutely no assumptions whatsoever. Too many training courses out there tell you that you have to treat black skin tones differently, or that orientals only have black hair and must be Deep / Dark, or that blondes can only be Springs or Summers. All of this is patent nonsense.
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