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Usually in make up you would be using pure hues to make someone look beautiful. Unless its for some funky fashion shoot. Actually the red lip look is quite popular but that's about it really.
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For like eye shadows and glitters you'd usually have tints and shades of broken colors and pure hues. They all tend to be not too far from natural skin tones. Again when it comes to make up, color theory is very important; using colors carefully to contrast and make others look dominant.
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Again with blusher, the key is subtlety, that means tints and shades of pinks and browns and reds..harmonious colors actually.
you don't wanna look like this douche below do you?
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