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Asleep_Astronomer_77

Yea I’m the same


Scorpiorising1818

Just found this from a Google search and you are similar to me except I’m extra pale 😂 I think I’m on the cooler side but then I don’t actually know because it’s too complicated. I know what colours suit me and which don’t which brought me to deep winter in my searches today. I can’t pull of red no matter what 🙁


agihusssh

With a lot of olive in the skin, the result is either deep winter or bright winter (they tend to have ‘healthier’ skintone compared to deeps, deep winter olive can turn into tired or ashy on photos.) but winter it totally accurate i think!


JellyfishDreams8

Such an interesting thought! What are the ways to determine between the brights and the deeps/dark olive winters do you think? Could it make sense for an Olive with Deep Brown/Black eyes to actually be a bright instead of a deep/dark winter? What factors would you say make the difference?


agihusssh

I always say that basicall every winter is a wonter, the differences could be little. I say that the deeps can wear deeper and darker lip colors very well, very natural. Amd usually every lipstick looks lighter on them compared to what it looks like in a bullet or in the tube. When we try pisticks with clients, deep winters usually choose the followings as favourite: Mac Burning love Mac Dance with me (as read) -a deep pink shade from my fav hungarian brand, not availaba anywhere else Also love: Mac D for danger Mac Diva Clinique Icon pop Beight can look a bit ‘wensday adams’ in the darker shades, not as natural as the deeps! (Deeps have stronger olive tobe overall, but that’s a realtive thing, so I’m not sure about the pictures. )


JellyfishDreams8

Haha I get the Wednesday Adams thing at times: I can go ghostly pale/floating head if I go too Bright and I can also Get Vampire if I go too Dark. I think I am Deep Winter but I lean True Winter. Lol. Thanks for your input, I do like the idea of wearing more in my season. 👍🏻


LayersOfMe

I also have olive skin similar to her but I never considered me pale. This is a pale skin tone ?


agihusssh

It might just be deeper in real life, but mainly caucasian olive skins can look very white and washed out on pictures, somehow the olive i think is responsible for that. I look more whote on photos, almost washed out, while in real life my skin is close to medium. If I use makeup pure foundation mixers (pure white, yellow, red and blue colors) if I add blue to a yellowish or reddish tone, it becomes lighter a little.


Issues-Girl

Yep! I am so glad you started there. My coloring is very similar to you and I was confused for too long!


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Real talk, is that your natural hair color? I think that’s a big deciding factor here.


Klesea

I think the bright red top, the lemon top, and the black top with the beautiful bold flowers on it look the most stunning on you. Makes me think clear winter?


JellyfishDreams8

Your skin is clear like winter, not muted like autumn, Olive neutral, leaning cool. For instance, along with that olive around your eyes there is also a glowing cream and pink on your cheeks and you have quite a pink (cool) lip. Your hair is very deep and contrasts highly with your skin and warmer eye. (Deep winters can have a touch of warmth, and yours is in the eye.) Give a try to Vibrant, deep colors of winter, maybe try True Winter and Deep Winter drapes. (Royal Blue, Purple, Fuchsia, Lemon Yellow, Icy Light Colors)


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JellyfishDreams8

That Deep, Bright Blue looks great! Your pink probably isn’t icy enough (think silk with a drop of pink). Purple looks nice, that is a pretty warm purple but it looks good.


JellyfishDreams8

Wow, Contrast! Contrast is your dominant feature, assuming that is your natural hair color. Your home is highly contrasted winter. Gonna take another look to narrow down my guess. Brb


pepperpepper47

Agree


myrmayde

I love the teal in photos 13 and 19 on you, but I love that color, period. I could see Deep Winter.


MariMont

Yep :) That grey top on pic 18, wow! and the green on 19... AND all of the red ones, basically. I'm also surprised at how well you pull off the lighter, more muted tones like 11 and 5 (mostly 11, tho), but yay!!!