This document provides information on personal style and image, including determining one's best colors, skin and hair tones, body frames, and personal clothing styles. It discusses the importance of color analysis and how different colors can make skin and hair appear healthier or faded. Basic makeup application techniques are outlined, emphasizing blending and creating balance. Seminars and consultations are offered to teach clients how to use color theory to enhance their image.
2. Foundation for a Good Image is
Color
The Cool Skin
– Cool Color Response
A younger healthier
appearance
– Warm Color Response
Sallow, faded or aged
appearance
The Warm Skin
– Warm Color Response
Hair and skin are
brightened, healthier
appearance
– Cool Color Response
A washing or fading out
with white areas
around eyes and
eyebrows
3. Determining Your Best Colors
Warm/Cool Analysis
Helps you to choose makeup shades which best
compliment your Skin, Hair and Eyes.
Skin Undertones
– Blue- Sallow or Olive, Fair to Black
– Yellow - Milky, Golden Freckles, Fair to Black
Hair
– Cool - Light to D. Blonde, Light to D. Brown & Black
– Warm - Light to D. Golden or Honey Blonde, Light to D.
Warm Brown, Strawberry to Deep Copper Red
Eyes
– Cool - Light to D. Blue, Hazel, Green or Brown
– Warm - Turquoise, to Blue Green, Hazel, Green or Brown
4. Body Frames
A Frame Derriere (bottom)
heavy
V Frame Shoulder 2 or more
inches wider than hips
H Frame Straight up and down
shape
8 Frame Hips same size as bust
5. Personal Clothing Style
Classic Balanced, controlled, soft-
flowing lines.
Romantic Flowing shapes in dresses
with a waistline, feminine
lines.
Ingénue Frilly frocks of tucks,
ruffles, and lace.
6. Personal Clothing Style
(Continued)
Dramatic Long, sleek, and always
straight lines. High
Fashion.
Natural Softly tailored,
unstructured
garments. Non fussy.
Gamin Very tailored, animated,
snappy, detailing, braiding
or beads.
8. Skin Care
Starts with Analyzing the Skin
Skin Characteristics
– Normal to Dry
– Normal to Oily
– Sensitive (a condition, not a skin type)
Basic Skin Care System
– Cleanser
– Toner
– Moisturizer
9. The Model
Objective is to
determine:
skin type
– skin condition
– facial tone
– highlight best
features
10. The End Result
You should see the
result of the
product application,
not the product
itself on the face
Everything applied
to the face should
be edgeless, except
for the lips
12. Advanced Makeup
Makeup Application is an Art,
not a Science
Rules of the Road:
– Blend, blend, blend
– Makeup color should be kept in balance
with hair, skin and eyes
– Create cheek bones, not cheek balls
– Darker colors minimize an area
– Lighter colors maximize and area
– Proper brushes will enhance your look
13. Minimal Makeup Application
For Those on the Run, the Three Most
Necessary Cosmetics are:
– Blush
– Powder Foundation
– Lipstick
Add Concealer and Eyeshadow if time
Permits
Add Mascara if lashes are light in color
15. Color Analysis
Step One-
Interviewing client to
determine conflicts in
the seasonal analysis
Step Two - Checking
the hair for natural
color
Step Three - Draping
to determine the
undertone and
seasonal palette
16. Image Consultations
and Seminars
These may be one-on-
one, or in class room
format and will teach
the use of color
theory in reference to
wardrobe, makeup &
hair color; personal
clothing style & body
frame analysis;
correct hairstyle;
accessorizing, correct
fabrics, and shopping
tips.
17. Personal Image & Style
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