Desert Nights - matte
deep warm bronze.
Not exact matches
There's Nude Beach, a shimmery rose gold; Shore Thing, a matte peach; Frozé, a golden pink luster; Beach Please, a burnt red shimmer; Mermosa, a sparkly gold; Cavern, a rich brown; Fin - Tastic, a
deep sea
bronze; Sandbar, a
warm, peachy brown; Salt Water, a pale shimmery clay; Shipwreck, a romantic mahogany; Shell Yea, a punchy orange shimmer; Bubbles, an iridescent lilac; Splash, a seafoam shimmer; and Lagoon, a mermaid fin shade of teal.
Cool browns typically give a
deep, exotic tan while
warm browns give a more classic
bronze or «day in the sun» look.
There are three different colors, ranging from light to dark: - Dream Filter 20 is described as a soft pink / medium
bronze - Mirage Filter 40 is described as light gold / light
bronze - Hi Fi Filter 60 is described as
warm peach /
deep bronze
There are 7 new palettes: * Obscura (Earth Tones) Cream, Smokey Brown, Rose Gold, Coffee, Cool
Bronze * Monochrome (Rose)
Warm Ivory, Rose Nude, Peony Pink, Light Mauve, Dark Chocolate * Infinity (
Warm Neutrals)
Warm Ivory, Dusty Rose,
Bronzed Mauve, Cool Taupe, Dark Cocoa * Graphite (Smokey)
Warm Ivory, Copper Gold,
Deep Brown, Gun Metal, Silver * Exposure (Plums) Champagne, Aubergine,
Bronze, Black Violet, Lilac * Color Field (Olive)
Warm Ivory, Champagne Gold, Taupe Brown, Golden Olive, Forest Green * Atmosphere (Cool Neutrals) Pale Ivory, Pale Pink, Taupe, Espresso, Charcoal
You can experiment with
warm bronzes, dimensional grays, rich browns, gorgeous taupes and
deep black.
If you have a golden dark complexion, try bold,
warm shades like brick,
deep coral, and
bronze.