I Love Chocolate
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Praise where praise is due. Not usually a fan of Ali's dress sense,but that colour (chartreuse) was everywhere today on the high street.
Years ago my sister and her friend went for an afternoon to be colour analysed. The lady doing the session swathed my sis in lengths of different coloured fabrics in front of a large mirror and analysed what the colour did or didn`t do for her. She then gave sis a folder with her colours inside it. The woman also did the same with accessories such as hats, scarves and jewellery because it seems we often choose them badly too. Then she did the same with lip and eye colours.
I think most of us will have clothes or accessories which were mistakes because of being the wrong colour and my sister says she now knows exactly what suits her and what doesn`t so she doesn`t buy the wrong things. This is now all the more important to her because she`s disabled so getting around shops is nigh on impossible, she relies almost 100% on internet shopping and she says she finds it much easier to discount certain colours right from the start and the only reason she tends to have to return something is not because it doesn`t suit her but because the fit isn`t right.
Praise where praise is due. Not usually a fan of Ali's dress sense,but that colour (chartreuse) was everywhere today on the high street.
Does the colour analysis take the time of year into consideration?
I wear my hair plain dark brown in the winter and have a shed load of high lights shot through in the spring/summer. Just this changes the colours i can wear. In the winter with my hair dark and my skin paler need to avoid all yellows and most greens but i can wear dark purple. Alternately the rest of the year i can't go anywhere near any purples but yellows are fine
How do you go about getting colours done? I would like to do that.
How do you go about getting colours done? I would like to do that.