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Trouble determining skin tone


Question Posted Saturday January 6 2007, 1:55 am

15/f

Hi! Today I went for a skin colour analysis and my "season" was summer. My mom is a winter and in her opinion I am too. I look best in navy blue, bright red with a blue undertone and charcoal grey. Is it possible to be a bit of "summer" and a bit of "winter" since they are both cool?

Thanks! =)

PS: I have red/blue skin base and fair skin. My natural hair colour is medium ash brown, if that helps.


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clh1993clh answered Saturday January 6 2007, 2:33 am:
you definity could be inbetween those 2 skin tones. I have the same skin tone as you and i use a very fare foundation and a bronzer to help me not look pale.

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