Stop matching! It is beyond dull to wear similar colors. Pinks, reds, and peaches go nicely; however, they are boring--Plain And Simple. Choose a contrasting color to mix in. Force an interruption between similar shades. Like vocal interruptors, create a corresponding visual interruptor!
The dress I have chosen today is Christian Dior. It has several shades of green with a splash of orchid purple. The orchid shade breaks up the stream of greens. It provides an element of interest. Its pattern is not a simple shade of green, but possesses somewhat of a personality. In creating makeup that is inspired by this design, I have chosen to keep the same color scheme. I have used several shades of green--turquoise, lime, emerald--with a bit of blue and a splotch of orchid purple. This color creates the look. It adds interest. It creates an interruption from the monochromatic flow of one color.
When creating a look with an interruptor, choose two strong colors from various ends of the spectrum. For instance, you could pair hot pink with a dark green or royal blue. As you are sweeping shadows over the lid, make sure to blend well. Like the Christian Dior gown, create a constant stream of color--let the green go into the purple. Even interruptions have the ability to make a smooth transition into existing reality.ColorEyez Tip of the Day:
Mascara time! There are all types of mascara. Each brand has a unique purpose. There are several categories: volume, curling, length, etc. Any makeup store, such as Sephora, will be able to assist with a specific type. For instance, I use several mascaras, sometimes multiple at a time. Diorshow Blackout is great for bold, dark long lashes. Lancome Hypnose DollLashes curls and lengthens. Bare Essentials Buxon lash is perfect everyday and evening mascara. The brush separates all the lashes. It doesn’t harm the lashes and it lengthens and curls as well. With multiple applications, it is a perfect evening mascara. 

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