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Friday, March 21, 2014

Introductory Course: Part V, Reflective (Base) Color

Think of these three sets of colors introduced, as if a palette of oil paints. The mixing of such colors can produce interesting results. Mix blue with white, and it becomes a fairer blue shade. Now, if there is already a fair blue shade by the name of BABY BLUE, is the mixed product of the deep blue and white of the same INTENSITY? Could this color also be called BABY BLUE? Or, is it a different shade altogether? I wish for you to examine mixed persons as if this combination, and the full-blooded as the initial baby blue. This will assist in understanding the next segment of my introductory course: REFLECTIVE (BASE) COLOR.

Before you, are three multiethnic women in possession of the ML base; each individual highlights an undertone from the level of L intensity:
Megan Fox, Actress
mlLN

LN

Cher, Musician
mlLW

LW

Kiko Mizuhara, Model
mlLC

LC
This is their BASE COLOR:
Tuareg Woman
mlN
However, if you were to examine them from a less strenuous view, these women would resemble those of LM BASE:
Ukrainian Adolescent
lmN
Why so? In their undertones being of much faint intensity, does their coloring become "fairer" in pigmentation. I believe undertone to be less than 25% of the skin genetic makeup. In undertone being subdued within the complexion, are individual empirical formulas easy to identify. Despite, the ILLUSION OF REFLECTIVE COLOR REMAINS.

Compare them to women of complete ML intensity: 
Ayumi Hamasaki, Musician
mlN

Nancy Ajram, Musician
mlW

Deepika Padukone, Actress
mlC
{NOTE: In being of complete ML intensity, do these women continue to reflect the ML base coloring.]

[EPILOGUE: I wish to open a business featuring the complexions as possible manual foundation colors. Also, in the idea of reflective color, do I aspire to add a segment in NUDE LINGERIE/CLOTHING. Women can find their shades of nude through an examination of complexion. This information appears to be rushed, but all will be explained thoroughly in future posts.]

-Ashaït

{What is my reflective color as tlLN? mN.}
Asha Flingai
tlLN
Lakshmi Menon
mN


tlN {base color}

lN {undertone}



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