These are some pretty basic cremes in
pretty bold shades.
Not exact matches
This step requires some
pretty bold and brave honestly, a type of honesty too few of us are truly capable of without the ego trying to
shade the truth.
In my last post, I created a
bold metallic eye featuring the
shade Ultra Violet which was a
pretty dramatic look.
And the brow perfection going on is MAC Pro Longwear Brow Set in
Bold Brunette,
pretty emphatically not my
shade, several
shades darker than my real brow color, but just the thing when I want to get the brows really dark but still natural.
The perfect foil to last night's
bold red trend: Frocks in
pretty, pale nude, ivory and blush tone
shades.
It's quite a
bold shade but really
pretty so I wanted to play off the richness of the color by pairing it with a scarf that had complimentary colors.
I have been wearing more darker tones recently but it's still
pretty sunny where I live so I still get away with bright
bold shades.
When you wear a color this
bold, like the color of my pants, I usually keep everything else
pretty neutral... But, I couldn't resist adding this Henri Bendel bag that is the exact same eye popping
shade.
Now, I have switched the shadows around a bit in the photo above, but they offer 2 different sets of palettes: Natural Charm (earth tones) or
Pretty Proper (cool tones) and 4 different «wardrobe duo's» to customize your palette with some
bolder shades!
Radiant Orchid: The
bolder counterpart to violet tulip, this deeper
shade of purple looks especially
pretty when paired with blues and pinks.
Each of the six pigment - rich, high - impact
shades deliver a
pretty, pop of color to any skintone with
bold color payoff.
That lipstick
shade is
pretty bold but gorgeous.
My last look for New Year's Eve was bright and
bold, so for this look, I went lighter and softer in
pretty shades of pink.
The beauty of this
shade is you can easily carry out for a daytime look as well, with a gentle swipe and build up the colour for a
bold pretty pink for night time.
Step 3: To create Kerry's
bold, smoky eye, Carola used two
shades of Lancôme Color Design Eye Shadow: Evermore Lilac (that
pretty purple) and Mochaccino.
Use a mix of
pretty shades and organic patterns on the cushions and furniture around it that are beautiful enough to be noticed yet not so
bold as to battle with the view for attention.
It takes a
bold move to go all out with a
shade like this
pretty light lime — and even more muster to incorporate a striking grapefruit - hued pendant light.