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 New Hair Color with Makeup

It’s pretty obvious that going from blonde to brunette or vice-versa may require a change in the colors you use for your makeup. Not all makeup palette colors go well with all hair colors and sometimes it can be hard to break the habit of using colors you’re accustomed to. Clear up the confusion once and for all with these simple steps.

Whether you’re aware of it or not, changing the color of your lovely locks can actually change the way your complexion appears. Before deciding to change your hair color, figure out whether you can live with switching up your makeup palette. If you’re near and dear to the colors you’ve been using you may want to give yourself some more time to think over coloring your hair. Or be sure to get a temporary dye job so that if you can’t adjust to your new makeup and hair colors, you can simply wash out the color and go back to what you know best.

Ready to go all in? Then make sure to take note of the following hair colors and what makeup colors suit them best:

Brunette/Dark
This type of hair color can make many complexions look pale so toss any pastels and other pale shades that can make you look more washed out. Add deeper colors of blush to your cheeks and lips to make them stand out against your complexion in a flattering way. Great lip colors to look into are brownish pinks, rosy pinks, rosy browns and bluish reds. Neutral shades of browns and mochas look great on the eyes for a dramatic or soft and sexy look.

Redheads
Since these shades create a warm complexion, you’ll want your makeup to do the same. Eye makeup colors should include taupe, greens, reddish and dark browns. Add a touch of rosy brown, apricot or medium brown shades of blush to your cheeks and stick to reds, pinks, peach, light brown and brownish pink colors for your lips.

Blonde
No matter what shade of blonde you choose, you’ll want to go for softer, pastel colors when it comes to your makeup palette. Stay away from dark shades of blush, lipstick and eye shadow as well as black eyeliner, which can be too harsh. Instead go for bone, ash, pale pink eye shadow colors, and dark brown eyeliner and mascara. For your lips, medium pinkish tones, peach and rose look best. Pale pinks and peachy pink shades of blush work well for the cheeks.

Gray
For those who can pull it off, going gray can give you a sexy and sophisticated look. However, this choice of hair color can also wash out your complexion. Brighten up your face by using lively colors in cool tones. White and gray eye shadows look best, along with slate or navy eyeliner. For the lips, shades of coral, reds, and pinks work well and stick to soft pinks, apricots and red shades of blush.

While coordinating your hair color and makeup color, don’t forget your eyebrows. For subtle hair color changes, you can simply use powder or brow pencil to switch up your brow color. If you’ve gone through a drastic hair color switch you may want to look into asking a professional colorist to dye your brows to match your new hair color.

There are some great alternatives that are a great escape from the sometimes greasy and icky feel of lipstick.  One of the greatest inventions besides the television,and telephone  is tinted lip balm.  We also sell a mineral makeup line that includes a wonderful  Lip Gloss.   Also for the lips we carry a lip buffer, which will help to remove the dead skin and a lip stain moisturizer, which works wonderfully.
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Joseph Kellner Make Up Advice

Avant Garde Eye Makeup:  Avant garde, innovative eye make up looks are often showcased on the runway. These may be achieved with airbrushed or painted designs accentuating the eye area, dramatically emphasizing the eyes with color and dramatic lines, and/or use of highly unusual elements to create a distinctive look.

 Natural or Understated: On the other end of the runway spectrum, eye makeup sometimes gets underplayed in order to emphasize another facial feature, such as the lips or cheeks, or to reflect a more natural make up theme. More natural shades and shimmers may be used. The fresh-faced appeal of understated eye makeup is one that can easily be pulled off for every day with a flesh colored eye shadow, a brown or other medium neutral liner on the top eye, and two coast of mascara on curled lashes.

Period: Often reflective of the clothing inspirations, period makeup can play up the theme and revive eye makeup looks form eras past. Thick pin up girl eyeliner, eye-catching cat eyes, or bold blue shadow might appear.

Fantasy or Theme: Fantasy and theme eye makeup is filled with imagination and places heavy emphasis on the eyes, making them dark, dramatic, or mysterious for the runway. Thematic elements may be incorporated into the ye makeup looks, such as heavy silver-toned glitter and shimmer shades for a winter show, or rich plum or mauve shades to create sultry eyes for a spicy sexy feel.

Make Up Advice
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Goldwell Haircolor Model 2009

Makeup Fixing Last-Minute Mistakes


We’ve all made them—those terrifying last-minute makeup mistakes. Just as you’re getting ready for an important date or a meeting that could lead to a promotion, your mascara clumps, your eyebrows are tweezed to the width of a fine-line marker running out of ink and your lipstick is a perfect shade of pink, only it’s on your teeth. Applying makeup is usually a pretty straightforward routine. Five or ten minutes and you’re out the door looking nothing less than fabulous.

Eyeshadow Mistakes. The most common eyeshadow mistake is getting too much shadow on your lovely lids. One minute everything is going fine, then the next minute, you look like you just got punched in the eye by a nasty left hook. When your shadow is too dark, begin the repair by softening the color. Use a pale yellow powder or a beige shadow and cover the lids. Then apply a very light coat of the original color you used. This should soften the darkness of the shade and still allow you to wear the wonderful color you chose. Another trick you can try is adding just a smidgen of blush to soften up the color.


Mascara That Clumps. Another makeup mistake that every woman has had to contend with is mascara that clumps on your lashes. One of the best remedies for this mistake is prevention. When you apply your mascara, hold the applicator brush right at the base of your lashes and gently wiggle it back and forth as you pull it out toward the end of your lashes. Then, be sure to carry a clean lash comb in your makeup bag. If any clumping occurs during your day (or evening), you can quickly and easily comb through your lashes to remove them. For mascara smudges, use a cotton-tipped swab dipped in mascara remover, and whisk the smudges away.


Lipstick on Your Teeth. Ever felt the embarrassment of lipstick on your teeth? You can avoid this first-impression disaster with a simple trick. After your lips are plumped and perfect, just stick your index finger in your mouth and pull it out—any excess color or gloss on the inside of your lip line will come right off on your finger.


Smudged/Smeared Lipstick. To prevent your lip color from running or smearing, line your lips with liner that is similar to or one shade darker than your natural lip color. Then, fill your lips in with the liner before you apply lipstick or gloss. Your color and shine will last much longer. And here’s another tip: To prevent your lipstick from coming off onto your glass, just discreetly lick the glass before you drink from it.

 

 

Goldwell Haircolor Model 2009

CONCEALERS

Concealer can be such a great thing, but I agree that sometimes it does just cause a breakout to seem more apparent. I do feel that the most important thing is to treat the breakout properly and to speed up recovery by doing so. We have all been there though, and I know that there are times when you just want to cover them up and let them heal in the meantime. Just when we thought that wasn’t possible, there is a great line of products on the market that is a mineral makeup which is considered a “skin-care makeup”. 

They are truly wonderful and I feel they are extremely effective.   That is why we sell our own brand of mineral makeup called JOTOVI Mineral makeup.

 I always say that it’s not worth putting something on your skin that doesn’t have beneficial properties to the long-term look and feel of your skin. I offer a mineral makeup that you apply as a foundation and it is packed with the most amazing ingredients, like Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Willow Bark Extract, Chamomile, Calendula, and Seaweeds (Algin, Agar and Carrageenan). These ingredients will help your skin look more youthful, diminish the appearance of lines and wrinkles, minimizes pores, even out skin tone and the makeup adheres extremely well, so you don’t know you are wearing foundation.

There are 10 tones to choose from, which ensures there is a perfect shade for every skin tone. This is key with foundation, and is where most people go wrong, and it can be a painfully two-toned experience. For more makeup advice go to Joseph Kellners website!   ORLANDOMAKEUP.COM