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Thursday, March 20, 2014

Introductory Course: Part III, RED UNDERTONES

The BASE COLORS of all human skin were introduced in the previous posting. Following, have I chosen to showcase the accompanying RED UNDERTONES. Not all humans possess red undertones, and I am unsure of the percentages- despite, according to my theory, all humans possess the same tone of blush which corresponds to the degree of color pigmentation. Here is the ensemble of color blocks featuring all human blushes/red undertones:

tC

tmC

tlC

mtC

mC

mlC

ltC

lmC

lC

 {NOTE: Due to technical error, the color blocks may be slightly off from their original color setting.}
tC

tmC

tlC

mtC

mC

mlC

ltC

lmC

lC
MODELS: Ajak Deng, Sudanese Woman; Flaviana Matana, Tanzanian Woman; Liya Kebede, Ethiopian Woman; Mauritanian Girl; Australian Aboriginal Boy; Saudi Arabian Woman; Penelope Cruz, Spanish Woman; Duchess Kate Middleton, English Woman; Maria Sharapova, Russian Woman. 

When a person is of diverse ancestry, the undertone differs in pigmentation level, from those of full-blooded lineage. While the women highlighted above us are of distinct ancestral regions, are there those among us with a visible mix-match in coloring pigmentation. For example:
Musician, Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift, is a woman of diverse heritage, whom possesses the base color of LM and the undertone of lC. For my theory, is skin color formatted in emulation of the PERIODICAL TABLE. Her EMPIRICAL FORMULA, is that of lmLC.
UNDERTONE: lC
If you were to compare Taylor Swift to that of Sharapova, a notice would have been made of her deeper pigmentation. However, if you were to see her next to the Duchess, would there have been a notice of a stark fairer pink hue to her skin.

[EPILOGUE: While I have showcased the basics of my mixed heritage theory in this posting, will I go further in-depth in the future.]

Feel free to comment with any questions. I am all ears.

-Ashaït 

{What is my complexion? tlLN.}















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