![]() ![]() Warm Autumns often (again, not always) have a real warmth to their hair, with red or auburn tones even with brown or blonde hair. Brighter shades are usually best worn as an accent in a tonal look.Īlso known as Vibrant Autumn (which can be used as something as a catch all phrase for Autumns who need more saturation, so it’s possible to be a Vibrant Autumn and also sit in the Deeper end of the Autumn palette), the most noticeable characteristic of Warm Autumns is the warmth in their skin, hair and eye colour, although they still retain a small degree of Autumn’s softness and depth of colouring too. When it comes to colour combining, the classic Autumn technique of layering up similar colours is usually your best look - browns and rusts, or greens and yellows, for instance. They heavily feature warm mustard yellows and mossy greens, alongside mid tone browns and rusts, and they all share that equal balance of warmth, depth and softness that you also hold. They are, unsurprisingly, the most definitively Autumn colours. You still have your own very best core of colours though. This means that it isn’t often helpful to add a tonal direction to the shopping filter on the Shop by Colour page, as adding in colours from other seasons rarely helps you - simply choose from the full Autumn palette and you’ll never go far wrong! The flip side is that you look the best in the widest range of Autumn colours, as you really do sit bang in the middle of this palette. Their skin tone can be deeper, and there is very a warm golden glow to non-Caucasian skin tones when flattered by their best colours.īecause you sit right in the middle of the Autumn palette - there there is no ‘leaning’ towards any of the other three seasons, by being deeper, softer, warmer or cooler - the best colours for True Autumns are, simply the colours of the Autumn palette! Cheating on your palette by shopping from colours in another palette is never going to work as well for you as one of the other types of Autumns, who can push into their neighbouring season. True Autumns often (although not always!) look like the ‘classic’ Autumn - they can have warm brown or red hair, hazel or green eyes, and very often have pink cheeks. Also called Autumn Leaf, the True Autumn person (and their palette) has an even mix of Autumns warm, soft and deep characteristics. ![]() These can overwhelm your muted colouring.This is the classic Autumn palette. Interestingly, you can go quite a bit darker than you think and create bold shadow emphasis and once blended, it still looks normal.Īvoid bronzers that are too shimmery, though. Instead of bronzer, you can also use a slightly darker powder than your foundation. You can use bronzer both as contour and brow bone colour. On a face, that means contour. Shadows go deep in True Autumn clothing, and so they should on the face. ![]() Some trial and error might be required to find the perfect shade for your skin tone, but make sure to use a yellow-based bronzer.Īutumn is about low lighting. The best bronzers for True Autumn are warm and rich. Generally, though, foundation and concealer are best when they have a matte or satin finish. Dewy or shiny finishes will look off on your rich but muted complexion.Īvoid cool tones with blue undertones that will clash with your naturally warm complexion.īronzer was made for True Autumns! It brings out a healthy, golden glow in your appearance.
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