Wings Desired Beauty
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Soft Classic Makeup
Your makeup will be the
watercolor effect, which is artfully blended in circular motions. Soft color on
the eyes (within your palette), rosy cheeks, and slightly glossy lips are used
to suggest your Yin undercurrent in the most subtle fashion and complete your
head-to-toe appearance most graciously.
A well-polished makeup is a vital touch. Soft to bright shades, beautifully blended in a watercolor effect, creates your most elegant, slightly feminine face. A hint of sparkle around the eyes, rosy cheeks within your palette colors and slightly glossy lips complement your Image Identity to perfection! Your effect of your eye makeup is matte with a slight sparkle or frost added as if an afterthought. The highest concentration of iridescence should remain in your highlighter. Always add moderate gloss over your lipstick.
AVOID: Heavy contouring with sharp edges (too stark). All Smoky colors (too cold). All Neutrals (too aging). Overly sparkly makeup (unsophisticated). Minimal, "no makeup" Looks (too harsh).
This is the best way for the world to see your stunning combination of understated sophistication and refined femininity. We always like to see just a bit of the charmer, the enchantress, the alluring angle (visually expressed through the soft touches and rounded or flowing shapes), without upsetting the basic foundation of the traditional, the elegant, the everlasting (which is visually expressed through your use of controlled lines and softly understated tailoring).
Be careful not to go overboard with your Romantic touches. When you opt for the overtly glamorous, instead of refined sophistication you become a little gaudy.
Too much jewelry, too clingy dresses, over-glitzy makeup and too many curls look silly on you. Your underlying Classic approach to your overall appearance is essential.
On the other hand, please don't go to the opposite extreme by trying to "strengthen" your features. The result here is not at all authoritative, it's simply frumpy and inelegant! You negate your most powerful tool this way, which is your soft-spoken sophistication. When you overly tailor and sculpt yourself with excess angles and geometry, the very best part of your being is totally obscured. (Also, the softer lines of your body are not well served by straight lines; they tend to make you look a little dumpy!)
A well-polished makeup is a vital touch. Soft to bright shades, beautifully blended in a watercolor effect, creates your most elegant, slightly feminine face. A hint of sparkle around the eyes, rosy cheeks within your palette colors and slightly glossy lips complement your Image Identity to perfection! Your effect of your eye makeup is matte with a slight sparkle or frost added as if an afterthought. The highest concentration of iridescence should remain in your highlighter. Always add moderate gloss over your lipstick.
AVOID: Heavy contouring with sharp edges (too stark). All Smoky colors (too cold). All Neutrals (too aging). Overly sparkly makeup (unsophisticated). Minimal, "no makeup" Looks (too harsh).
This is the best way for the world to see your stunning combination of understated sophistication and refined femininity. We always like to see just a bit of the charmer, the enchantress, the alluring angle (visually expressed through the soft touches and rounded or flowing shapes), without upsetting the basic foundation of the traditional, the elegant, the everlasting (which is visually expressed through your use of controlled lines and softly understated tailoring).
Be careful not to go overboard with your Romantic touches. When you opt for the overtly glamorous, instead of refined sophistication you become a little gaudy.
Too much jewelry, too clingy dresses, over-glitzy makeup and too many curls look silly on you. Your underlying Classic approach to your overall appearance is essential.
On the other hand, please don't go to the opposite extreme by trying to "strengthen" your features. The result here is not at all authoritative, it's simply frumpy and inelegant! You negate your most powerful tool this way, which is your soft-spoken sophistication. When you overly tailor and sculpt yourself with excess angles and geometry, the very best part of your being is totally obscured. (Also, the softer lines of your body are not well served by straight lines; they tend to make you look a little dumpy!)
Soft Classic Hair
A soft and smooth hairstyle,
bluntly cut with slight feathering around the face, is perfect to complement
your refined femininity. Moderate length is best, unless you are willing to spend
extra time styling your hair, in which case slightly longer hair that is
beautifully waved in smooth and symmetrical dips can be quite elegant.
Hair should be controlled, smooth, and soft; an elegantly clean outline with curved edges. Curls and waves are lovely as long as they aren't overly teased or cascading. A well- kept and meticulously groomed style is essential. Blunt-cuts may be best and a very subtle layering to frame the face is important! Lengths should be moderate to long, but the longer your hair the more likely it will require setting to retain the stylization necessary for your feminine sophisticated look. Likewise, if you opt for perms or processing, you will have to do some extra styling-with hot rollers or a curling iron, for example-to maintain a controlled style. An unkempt or uncared-for hairstyle will spoil your total look more quickly than any other element of your appearance.
AVOID: Severe, geometric styles. Overly layered, "wild," or "manlike" styles. Overly ornate, teased styles. Wash 'n wear styles. Boyishly cropped styles.
HAIR COLOR: Hair color should be soft and luxurious. Realistic and natural colors are best. Don't stray far from your natural hair color. Lightening your hair a shade or brightening it a shade is possible if your original color is blond, red, or medium brown. You might also choose subtle low-lights if your hair is in these color ranges. Brunettes should always avoid lightening or highlights because the result is very aging and tiring, particularly after you've begun to gray.
AVOID: Unrealistic or theatrical hair colors. (blue-black, fiery red, platinum blond, etc.). Over streaked hair.
More notes about hair color: In general, if you're a high-contrast person, you'll need the richness and depth from an overall color process. If you're a low-contrast person, you may find a subtle highlight quite effective to add a little shimmer, but when covering gray, you must switch to an overall process. Otherwise, the highlights will either mute down your hair color (which will fade you) or overly "brighten" your coloring and give a brassy effect.
Hair should be controlled, smooth, and soft; an elegantly clean outline with curved edges. Curls and waves are lovely as long as they aren't overly teased or cascading. A well- kept and meticulously groomed style is essential. Blunt-cuts may be best and a very subtle layering to frame the face is important! Lengths should be moderate to long, but the longer your hair the more likely it will require setting to retain the stylization necessary for your feminine sophisticated look. Likewise, if you opt for perms or processing, you will have to do some extra styling-with hot rollers or a curling iron, for example-to maintain a controlled style. An unkempt or uncared-for hairstyle will spoil your total look more quickly than any other element of your appearance.
AVOID: Severe, geometric styles. Overly layered, "wild," or "manlike" styles. Overly ornate, teased styles. Wash 'n wear styles. Boyishly cropped styles.
HAIR COLOR: Hair color should be soft and luxurious. Realistic and natural colors are best. Don't stray far from your natural hair color. Lightening your hair a shade or brightening it a shade is possible if your original color is blond, red, or medium brown. You might also choose subtle low-lights if your hair is in these color ranges. Brunettes should always avoid lightening or highlights because the result is very aging and tiring, particularly after you've begun to gray.
AVOID: Unrealistic or theatrical hair colors. (blue-black, fiery red, platinum blond, etc.). Over streaked hair.
More notes about hair color: In general, if you're a high-contrast person, you'll need the richness and depth from an overall color process. If you're a low-contrast person, you may find a subtle highlight quite effective to add a little shimmer, but when covering gray, you must switch to an overall process. Otherwise, the highlights will either mute down your hair color (which will fade you) or overly "brighten" your coloring and give a brassy effect.
Monday, September 17, 2012
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