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Aug 13, 2012
Maxime R.
Aug 14, 2012
Kiri K.
If you're going to a professional stylist (not you're local Walmart or chain salon) you should feel comfortable in asking your stylist what colors would look best on you. You seem to have a very versatile skin tone, you do have warm lips, and cool eyes... Definitly would stick with a warm colors with bases of golds, coppers, and/or reds. Most brunette tones have those in them. Photos always help so browse through some that you like and bring them to your stylist. It's important when looking at a color or cut that you cover the face of the model so their skin complexion isn't throwing your visual of the color off.