Mastering the colour harmony, makeup guide for all Skin Tones It is full colour harmony that hides the secret of almost flawless makeup and not coverage. When shades are picked to match the person’s skin depths: fair-medium-tan-deep and specific undertone-warm, cool, or neutral-the outcome is a radiant and polished look. By using incorrect colours, the whole complexion looks ashy or dull regardless of how proficiently the application skill is. To understand the relationship between pigment and skin tone enables the user to personalize the collection that easily plays up the features.
Foundation

The Exact Undertone Match Foundation is colour-number-one: it must match your skin depth and temperature (warm, cool or neutral). When absolutely matched, the formula disappears into the skin and provides a seamless, unified base-not a thick layer of makeup, rather a second skin.
Concealer

Brightening without greyness highlighting effectively means using a concealer one shade lighter than the foundation but keeping the same undertone. This guarantees that the temperature matches in the end. A match made in heaven for lovely light in the under-eye area. Otherwise, wrong under tones lead to an ashy or grey cast that usually brings out tired skin.
Blush for Medium Skin

Medium skin really glows against warm peach, coral and soft mauve blushes. Those blushes seem to be just at the right mid-tone, striking the complexion’s natural golden or olive depths. Balanced pop is fresh enough for daytime, and can easily be built up for evening glamour.
Blush for Tan and Deep Skin

Terracotta, hot coral, and deep berry colours are full of high pigments and that’s what’s necessary when matching the tan and deep skin. They are so bright and colour-saturated that people can still keep their faces bright under poor lighting. These colours provide an impressive contrast that stands out against the natural richness of the skin.
Bronzer: “Natural” Warmth vs. Orange Hues

The best bronzer should recreate a natural-looking tan. Warm undertones look best under golden browns, while neutral or “ashy” browns suit cool and neutral skins. No orange tints should be used for the perfect bronzer; the goal is to warm or create a natural shadow defining your bone structure.
Neutral Eyeshadows for Tan and Deep Skin

Then, rich pigments such as copper, bronze, plum, and jewel tones easily flow from deep skin. These rich pigments provide the necessary contrast to define eyes. Warm-toned neutrals would ensure that the makeup does not look washed out and lightens up against the deep complexion.
Lip colours for Light Fair Skin

Bright shades like rosy nudes, soft pinks, and peach tones shine brightly against a candor complexion. Contrasting sharply across the spectrum is a strong classic blue-red that would create the richest note of contrast for a daring yet bright look. As such, brighter tints add life to a complexion rather than appearing excessively harsh or leeching colour from the skin.
Lip colours for Medium Skin

Mauves, warm nudes, and brick reds look quite warm on medium skins. These great hues typically cohere into the tan or olive shades in the skin for a polished grounding. More fun pops of colour are also available, with some coral and berry shades brightening it all up.
Lip colours for Tan and Deep Skin

Deep skin makes the best canvas for saturated shades-the more-brown or bold reds, from chocolate brown to deep wine, these shades are also reflected in vibrant colours. These bold colours have a very rich tone that complements the depth of the skin. Bold plums and berries provide that much more sophisticated, regal contrast that seem intentional and striking.
Universal Makeup Shades

Some “bridge” shades apply to almost all skin tones when the undertone is respected. Most of those muted berries, warm taupe and nude with rose tones, all timelessly flattering colours since they harmonized amounts of warm with cool pigments in them. These are the colours that would undoubtedly fit most complexions.



