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How to Wear Colors to Match Your Skin Tone

Finding the right colors for your skin, eyes and hair can help you to look your best. You’ve probably noticed that you have favorite colors or garments that you feel good wearing and these can be a valuable clue toward the right colors for your skin tone. Determining your personal color palette requires that you consider whether your skin is warm or cool and the intensity of your coloring. Color palettes include spring, fall, winter and summer colors.

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The Best On-Camera Colors to Wear

Let’s face it: we moms want to look our best, even if we feel like we are covered in spit-up and haven’t had a haircut in months. Luckily, looking our best when being filmed may be as simple as choosing the best colors to wear. While each person has certain colors that she looks best in, some colors really stand out when recorded. In addition, many colors are associated with certain personality traits.

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New Summer Hair Colors & Styles

Before you hit the beach this summer, take a walk on the wild side and give your hairdo a makeover. As you toss your winter hats into the closet and prepare to soak in the sun, you can bring new life to your look by modifying the cut, style and color of your locks. Select a light and breezy look for the summer that will leave you looking stunning, while keeping your potentially troublesome tresses at bay.

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Summer Hair Colors & Styles

Summer hair styles should be comfortable, easy and relaxed, whether you have long or short hair. They also need to stand up to high heat and humidity and keep your hair healthy in the sun, saltwater and chlorine. Summer color should be shiny and vibrant, never dry and frizzy. Look fresh, stylish and your best with a new style for those summer months.

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Teen Bedroom Colors

When decorating a teen bedroom, the color scheme sets the tone. A new neutral can serve as a mellow backdrop, while brilliant hues, patterns and contrasts bring the room to life. Teens often like trendy, bright or dramatic color combinations, so devote an accent wall or some key pieces in their favorite hues while keeping larger pieces neutral so that you do not need to repaint and purchase everything when your teenager’s tastes shift. In general, consider paint colors and finishes for the walls first, and then complement or accent with bedding, window treatments, floor covering, artwork and furnishings. Keep in mind that colors can also highlight design assets and camouflage design problems. Use lighter, cooler hues to give a bedroom interior the illusion of more volume, and warmer, more intense hues to make the space feel more intimate.