In my humble opinion more flattering for
you then pale shades; --RRB-
Not exact matches
If you are in your teens or twenties,
then go for
pale pastel
shades and pair them with classical accessories.
However
shade wise I think the
shade BD10 with more yellow undertones would suit my skin better as the B10 is lining more pink
then yellow, so bear that in mind if you are more yellowed skinned I am happy though that my
pale skin found a pretty good match!
If you are really
pale then go for pinkish
shades otherwise select peachy rosy
shades as you move towards the tanned complexion of the
shade scale.
Go totally noir instead with jacket, jumper and pants offset by just a fedora in the
paler shade, or plump for all - over camel and
then accessorise in black instead.
Then, one morning in 2014, I tried a
pale shade of Sally Hansen's Miracle Gel (The Cut actually did, too).
Ya, the pigmentation of this
shade isn't amazing, but
then again I don't love a bold
pale pink lip.
My brother tried to describe it to me, something about photos disappearing after a certain time period, so
then I just thought «What's the point?!?!» I adore this outfit, I have to many grey tops with all kinds of patterns, but I haven't found the perfect fit jeans in that
shade though, I have a
paler shade, but yours are gorgeous!
Make a fireplace the focal point of a room by painting the chimney breast in a
pale neutral,
then give the alcoves either side of it a coat in a darker pastel
shade.
Paint tongue and groove panelling in a contrasting cool
pale grey
shade then give the whole scheme a lift with throws, scarves and accessories in zingy orange.
Or bring a more wistful feel to your calming scheme using colours and textures of a stormy seascape as inspiration: subtle pebble
shades of
pale grey, sand and stone; the rough warmth of weathered wood and warm linen and fresh hues of sea, sky and cloud,
then finish with the delicate beauty of pearlescent shells.
Co-ordinate your upholstery in tonal pastel
shades; try a sofa, chair and footstool in a mix of grey,
pale blue and shell pink,
then add cushions and throws in matching
shades.
If you are looking for great home decorating ideas that are an alternative to safe white,
then the pastel
shade of
pale blue is a fresh and inspiring choice.