The Most Flattering Pastel Makeup Shade For Your Skin Tone
Makeup artist Pati Dubroff is revealing the do's and don'ts of wearing spring's hottest palettes.
If you're medium...
Do warm up your complexion with a peach or a soft yellow. Both enhance the rich golden tones of medium skin.
Don't choose an overly chalky blue or green. When applied to caramel complexions, the white pigment in those shades can appear flat and ashy, so it’s best to use deeper hues.
Shadows (from top): Mary Kay Eye Color Palette in Sunlight ($24; MaryKay.com), Kat Von D Beauty Pastel Goth Eyeshadow Palette ($38; KatVonDBeauty.com) Lipcolor: Laura Geller Shine Stick Triple Benefit Lip Color in Polished Peach ($21; Ulta.com) Polish: Dior Vernis in Maybe ($27; Dior.com)
Don't choose an overly chalky blue or green. When applied to caramel complexions, the white pigment in those shades can appear flat and ashy, so it’s best to use deeper hues.
Shadows (from top): Mary Kay Eye Color Palette in Sunlight ($24; MaryKay.com), Kat Von D Beauty Pastel Goth Eyeshadow Palette ($38; KatVonDBeauty.com) Lipcolor: Laura Geller Shine Stick Triple Benefit Lip Color in Polished Peach ($21; Ulta.com) Polish: Dior Vernis in Maybe ($27; Dior.com)
From the April 2017 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine