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  2. Here's How to Find Your Skin Undertones, According to ... - AOL

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    Skip the skin undertones chart or quiz. We asked professional makeup artists how to tell if your skin has warm, cool or neutral tones, plus what makeup suits.

  3. Color analysis - Wikipedia

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    Color analysis (American English; colour analysis in Commonwealth English), also known as personal color analysis (PCA), seasonal color analysis, or skin-tone matching, is a term often used within the cosmetics and fashion industry to describe a method of determining the colors of clothing and cosmetics that harmonize with the appearance of a person's skin complexion, eye color, and hair color ...

  4. Concealer - Wikipedia

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    Some colors are intended to look like a natural skin tone, while others are meant to cancel out the color of a particular type of blemish. Concealers with yellow undertones are used to hide dark circles. Green and blue can counteract red patches on the skin, such as those caused by pimples, broken veins, or rosacea. A purple-tinted concealer ...

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    Sephora. This eye cream is at the top of my list for tackling dark circles. Formulated with a triple vitamin C complex, it aims to brighten and improve elasticity around the delicate eye area.

  6. My Makeup Bag is—Quite Literally—Filled With These 5 Makeup ...

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    I tested five makeup-artist brands—including Ciele Cosmetics, UZO, KJH.Brand, ISAMAYA, and Bakeup Beauty—and here are the 10 products I'm obsessed with. My Makeup Bag is—Quite Literally ...

  7. Contouring - Wikipedia

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    Contouring is usually produced by placing a warm or cool toned color that is one or two shades darker than the skin color in areas such as in the hollows of the cheeks, on the side of the nose, and on the temples to give a shadow and a slimming effect.