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Saturday, 10 October 2015

Analogous, Complementary & Monochromatic colours

Analogous
Selecting colours that are touching in the wheel created a narrow, harmonious colour scheme. Similar to monochromatic colours. Analogous colours provide a predominantly warm or cool feeling, depending on where they lie on the wheel.













Complementary

Colours from the opposite end of the wheel provide the most contrast. If you can stave off the temptation to add more colour, limit them to only two to create a powerful (or even starting) look. But arrange them wisely so they don't clash.









Monochromatic

Using variations of the same colour can create a striking palette. but its difficult to use colour effectively without adding black, white and shades of grey for contrast. Select colours with a broad range of tints and shades to provide enough contrast.








Products used;

Kryolan Variety Eyeshadow palette for the eyes
Kryolan Super colour palette for the lips and eyes
Kryolan ultrafoundation palette for the base
Kryolan Glamour Glow to contour

Consultation notes;

Name - Grace Crocker
Age - 19
Skin type - Dry
Hair type - Naturally Brown and medium thickness

Skin Tone - Pale/Yellow Tone

Eye colour - Blue
Eye Shape - Even 

Allergies - None

Medication - None
Contraindication - None

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