After the fall, more and more warm oranges appeared in wedding dresses. Gentle, romantic, and a little retro. In addition to describing autumn, these words can also be used to describe orange.
Orange is a must-have fairy color for
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After the fall, more and more warm oranges appeared in wedding dresses. Gentle, romantic, and a
little retro. In addition to describing autumn, these words can also be used to describe orange.
Orange is a gentle and romantic color, and orange can also be a retro color.
In the past two seasons, the frequency of burnt orange bridesmaid dresses has also increased,
probably because designers are reluctant to give up the color that comes with its own light-
gathering properties and a sense of retro.
However, the orange color usually rarely appears on us. After all, in the impression, who wears this
color is black, except for the big white skin. Is it really? Orange can only be controlled by fair-
skinned people?
Don't rush to answer. In addition to whites, many yellows and blacks can easily control orange
dresses.
1. What is orange?
Orange, or orange, is actually a general term. Various orange colors can be changed according to
the difference in brightness (brightness and darkness) and saturation (intensity).
Just like red has pink, scarlet, burgundy and other classifications, orange also has pumpkin, maple,
caramel, etc. It is precise because there are so many dazzling oranges that we can't choose the
orange that suits us.
2. How to choose different skin colors?
Everyone knows that the big white leather wears sunset orange bridesmaid dresses to look white,
while the yellow leather and black leather wear orange to look blacker.
But whitening is not the only purpose for us to wear, more importantly, it should be to make the
complexion look better. So in addition to distinguishing between black and white skin, we also
need to distinguish between cold and warm skin.
3. What is cold and warm leather? How to distinguish?
Those who are familiar with make-up will know that the European and American foundation colors
are divided into three color systems: Light, Medium, and Deep, which correspond to cold skin,
warm skin, and neutral skin.