I chose
warmer shades because the contrast of that hue against my blue / green eyes really made them pop.
Not exact matches
Protecting old - growth temperate and subpolar forests might prove a boon to the fight against global
warming, also
because of the soils they currently
shade.
I bought the
warm brown obsessions palette
because I loved all the
shades in the palette.
Perhaps this is
because this sultry
shade combines the best of both
warm and cool undertones.
The Bright Navy brings some much needed brightness but I've poached the
Warm Teal and Tomato Red colors from the Autumn palette
because really they are just deeper
shades of your own colors.
Because your eyeshadow
shades are deeper,
warmer tones, we've purposely passed on black and brown liner.
Just
because a brown color in any
shade is normally
warm and the silver metallic is cold and that could clash in a non favorable way.
These hats are a great transitional piece
because they'll keep your head
warm and will provide lots of
shade with it's wide and floppy brim.
The color palettes with elements of both
Warm and Cool
shades are Light Deep Bright and Muted
because the primary color characteristics of each of these is more important than the undertone.
You should also choose
WARM PINKS
because every
shade in your color palette has a
WARM undertone.
Designers offer a lot of suede jackets, and your desire to wear them will definitely grow,
because suede looks fabulous in combination with
warm shades, that are so much popular this year.
The only problem I have is that I can only use this when I am tanned
because the lightest
shade is too pink for my pale
warm toned skin.
I feel like the color is continuously in style... and I love it
because there are so many other colors (I chose
warm tones with my gold, rose gold, and cognac accessories) that coordinate nicely with this lovely
shade of blue.
It's one of my absolute favorite seasons
because the weather starts to turn cooler, the afternoon light is
warmer and the leaves change into brilliant
shades of orange, red and yellow.
Mauve is one of those perfect
shades for transitioning from a
warm to cool season
because it feels more dramatic than summery colors without the heft of deep fall tones.
I have a ton of it in both my
warm and color weather wardrobes
because it's a
shade that works in every season and is always flattering.
Kim's color is rich without being too harsh,
because her
warm dark hair is a few
shades lighter than black to bring out the best of her olive complexion.
It still may be a seasonal thing though,
because the colors I picked are less
warm than what I usually go for, and as I learned on other blogs throughout the last weeks, many people tend to go for cooler
shades in the cold (see Dagmaras beautiful winter look for example).
I love this concealer
because of the wide range of
shades that caters to my hard - to - find
warm undertones; the drugstore oftentimes doesn't have that.
Why it works: Rich, dark
shades with
warm casts work best on this skin color
because they enhance rather than clash with darker skin's
warm tones.
Because of global
warming due to increasing greenhouse gases, the maps from the late 1800s and the early 1900s are dominated by
shades of blue, indicating temperatures were up to 3 °C (5.4 °F) cooler than the twentieth - century average.
If we let our maintenance of that sunshade slip even briefly —
because of war, economic depression or simple apathy — the
shade would lift and a century's worth of
warming would hit us.
I settled on yours
because they were the right size, had a wide opening on the top and the
shade and texture of the veins let enough light through to provide a
warm cozy feel.
Now, I can breathe a sigh of relief
because this bathroom features a
warm and cozy
shade of Snail Shell by Martha Stewart.
I chose this
shade because I love the
warm gray / taupe - y color and the way it blends with the wall color and contrasts with the trim color.