Test 1 β Skin luminosity
Hold the color near your face in daylight. If your skin looks brighter, without makeup changing, that's a good sign. If you look grey or yellow, the color doesn't work.
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Hold the color near your face in daylight. If your skin looks brighter, without makeup changing, that's a good sign. If you look grey or yellow, the color doesn't work.
A good color makes your eyes pop: brighter iris, clearer whites. A bad color dims them and brings out under-eye circles or redness.
Look at your jaw and chin. If the color underlines and cleans them up, it works. If it makes them disappear or harden, it doesn't. You can also let StylR measure this objectively.
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