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Christine S. on Dec 18, 2015
YangC, True and Soft Summer eyes repeated in eucalyptus green.
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Christine S. on Dec 30, 2015
Perfection for the Heiress, especially if extra Drama is present in the face.
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Christine S. on Dec 17, 2015
YinC, True Autumn. When she wears this colour, she looks just back from an Arizona spa. It brings out the natural copper glint in the skin.
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Christine S. on Dec 30, 2015
Any YinC face, providing it's not too small.
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Christine S. on Dec 17, 2015
YinC, the crossover point between True Summer and True Winter. So much is right for either one, that anything imperfect becomes insignificant.
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Christine S. on Dec 30, 2015
Any YinC, though especially effective on the Heiress when some of the most simplistic earrings here won't be interesting enough.
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Christine S. on Dec 17, 2015
YinC, True or Bright Winter. An example of a colour-quiet background to support a single element of very strong colour.
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Christine S. on Dec 30, 2015
Most YinCs would do well in these, though they may read a bit too substantial next to delicately timeless faces.
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Christine S. on Dec 17, 2015
YinC, Soft Seasons. How this colouring wears sparkle...antiqued, with warm, rich metal (the heat here making these better for Soft Autumn).
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Christine S. on Dec 30, 2015
Any YinC, especially good on delicately timeless and very small scale princess faces.
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Christine S. on Dec 17, 2015
YinC, Soft Autumn. Costly but rare combinations from this palette.
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Christine S. on Dec 30, 2015
If the stone colors appear in her eyes any YinC should bite, though Moon faces would be especially striking in this type of oval motif.
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Christine S. on Dec 15, 2015
YinC or YinN, perfect rendition of Light Summer eyes. A blue that is slightly pink, and can become more violet in the presence of those colours, and slightly green, and is able to seem more aqua.
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Christine S. on Dec 30, 2015
Very casual look for any except the Heiress, who is simply too posh looking for this even at her most casual.
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Christine S. on Dec 15, 2015
YinC or YinG, the blue-greens of Soft Autumn eyes. Also in Silver for the Soft Seasons.
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Christine S. on Dec 30, 2015
The tiny scale makes these best in these types, delicately timeless will be particularly good.
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Christine S. on Dec 13, 2015
YangC, Dark Seasons. The dark, mossy, green-browns can be found in many brown eyes in these colouring groups.
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Christine S. on Dec 30, 2015
Ideal for Heiresses and Princesses with softly square faces.
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Christine S. on Dec 13, 2015
For the YangC with a more Dramatic face. Gold and Silver, each for anyone who wears them. If the Silver is as satined as the image, they are better next to Summer colours.
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Christine S. on Dec 30, 2015
Truly most ideal for a YangC face that looks more like the faces in the Dramatic section, and falls into this category by virtue of having a very moderate, medium scale body type.
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Christine S. on Dec 13, 2015
YangC, for those with squared faces (think of Jacquie O.). In Black for DA, DW, and BW. In Garnet for Brights. In Sapphire for the Darks. The smallest stud that YangC wears.
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Christine S. on Dec 13, 2015
YangC, Dark Seasons and a lower contrast True Winter. Another great repeat of a square face shape.
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Christine S. on Dec 30, 2015
Simple enough to work for anyone, the Heiress may use them best as a backdrop to other jewelry.
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Christine S. on Dec 13, 2015
YangC, True and Light Summer. Large, often rounded, eyes are a Summer feature. So is the pearly reflectivity of light from the angles of the face.
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Christine S. on Dec 30, 2015
Perfection for YangC Princesses, though any face type could wear it.
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Christine S. on Dec 13, 2015
YangC, Dark and True Winter, for longer faces, with Winter's colour minimalism and both Natural and Dramatic elements for adding Yang to Classic.
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Christine S. on Dec 30, 2015
For Heiresses most of all, other types may try for black tie occasions.
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Christine S. on Dec 12, 2015
YinC, True Summer, a blue-violet person (as opposed to the Winter red-violet), this hydrangea colour is very central to this colouring. A stone with many small facets is a lovely way for Summer to sparkle, rather than a single rock. Also in Amethyst Silver for DW and TW; Aquamarine Silver for TW, BW, LSu option ; Iridescent Green for LSp TSp ; Crystal Gold for Brights; Crystal Silver for TW, BW ; Fuchsia for TW, BW; Jet Hematite TW and Brights ; Jet and Silver Darks and TW ; Colorado Topaz SA, TA ; Light Rose for TSu and Lights ; Light Siam for TW, BW ; Smoked Topaz for TA, DA.
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Christine S. on Dec 30, 2015
Any YinC
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Christine S. on Dec 12, 2015
YinC, True Summer. Ultimately cool, a satin finish, and the same angles and slopes that we see in True Summer eyes and the slope of the cheek.
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Christine S. on Dec 12, 2015
YinC, an excellent yellow beige for True Spring, among their best and most native eye shadows.
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Christine S. on Dec 30, 2015
Especially good on delicately timeless faces or any face that has a propensity to be mistaken for a Gamine face.
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Christine S. on Dec 12, 2015
YinC, Light Summer. Perfect balance between candy and haze, these reds repeat the native lip and cheek colours in Light Summer faces, as well as their best lipsticks. Circular shapes are often seen among Summer faces and eye shapes.
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Christine S. on Dec 30, 2015
Moon faces may balance this best due to the length, Princesses and Heiresses should consider whether these are too cute.
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Christine S. on Dec 12, 2015
YinC, a great blue for the Bright and Light Spring with blue in the eyes. The metal seems bulky and warm for Light Spring but the size is small and serves to elevate the item away from candy coating and into luxe item.
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Christine S. on Dec 30, 2015
Like the rhinestone pavé double ball above except a bit preppy as well, which suits Princesses well.
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Christine S. on Dec 12, 2015
YinC, Light and True Spring. The brushed finish will read dull next to a Bright Spring. Circular faces are seen often among the Light Springs.
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Christine S. on Dec 30, 2015
Any YinC face, though on their own they may cross the line between simple and plain.
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Christine S. on Dec 12, 2015
YinC, Light Seasons. This posie pink is as dark and red as Light Spring goes for this hue, a gentle coral pink that finds and heightens the natural lip and cheek colour.
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Christine S. on Dec 30, 2015
Any YinC, excepting some Heiresses who may find the plasticy quality of the stone feels out of place.
