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0:14 How to choose neutrals other than black even though it doesn’t suit my personality and I find it harsh. I find it hard to find greys that go together as there are so many different shades. What are some smart solutions for combining neutrals?Wear Your Best Neutrals
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03:37 The H shape body guide is making sense to me. The one piece of advice I find confusing is to avoid anything at the waist. I though if you don’t have much waist definition you can fool the eye by adding a belt or using contrasting colors where your waist should be (in my case, used to be.). Can you elaborate on why this doesn’t work? I like to wear full length, high waisted pants with a jacket that hits right at the waist or a peplum top with a fairly flat bottom ruffle the same color as my pants to create that one third/two thirds body proportion look.How to Build a Wardrobe of the Right Neutral Basics For You
How to Dress H Shape
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08:14 I’m still struggling with the issue of undertones and overtones. Do you have any single color comparison charts with warm and cool versions at opposite ends of the spectrum? Or a side by side comparison of a color where the intensity is the same, but one is cool and the other is warm? I don’t think my eyes are seeing differences very well. if I don’t wear makeup people have commented that they see pink/red when I flush or have a sunburn, but foundations recommended for warm skin colors seem to blend better with my skin, even when they look too yellow at first. It is so confusing.What’s The Turning Point from 8 Shape to H Body Shape?
Undertones and Overtones
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