is a flush of your skin's color. The terra cottas, the walnuts, the peach shades are perfect. There is also a wide range of such wine colors as burgundy, colors that make your whole face sparkle.
By looking at your face after coming in from the cold you will see the color you are trying to emulate. And the look you create will be even better than the one nature stamped on you, one that will look just as believable and real as the weather's creation.
The color you choose is also dictated part by your foundation because we are always looking for a total, cohesive look in makeup foundation and rouge must be compatible. What you want are two products whose casts agree. Your foundation and your rouge must work to- gether rather than create an un- seemly contrast.
Pale, light foundations go best with wine rouge shades, burgundy dies blend best with beige-, yellow- or ivory-based foundations whereas a brick shades would stand out noticeably..
Medium-intensity found- ations work with basically any shade or intesity of rouge no restrictions here.
Dark foundations, those used when you are tan, are en- hanced by rouge of a brick, bronze or terra cotta shade- colors that are strong enough to brighten a tanned, or darker, complexion. They add a devas- tating glow that heightens the sensuous appeal of dark skin.
There are other factors to be considered when selecting a rouge. If you have especially pale skin, you might like to try a great red-cherry fire-engine red, Chinese red-the color that nearly white skin blushed to. Brights work exceptionally well on black skin, which needs all the lights of a strong red.
For a more mature woman who uses flattering pinkish-toned
foundation, a pink as well as
a red rouge is great. Particularly if you wear pastels and neutrals, pink is a good selection and a change from the traditional. There is something about the softness of pink that works magic on the skin, but be sure you are applying enough for a good, healthy glow. Don't be timid and let rouge disappear into the foundation instead of adding that something extra.
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I don'think that any wo- man needs a whole shelffull of rouge jars to create good make- up. For most, an earthy color (names of fruits and nuts, beiges, browns and tawnies) is good for daytime and summer- time, plus a wine color for the evening. For those who have a very pale or mature comple- xion, red and pink.
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