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can you be high contrast with brown eyes?

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Idk, anything to get contrast
so you think high contrast is always objectively more attractive?
my main inspo is cindy kimberly since i have similar undertones as her when i go tanning and the same hair and eye color but is she objectively worse looking because of her low contrast than someone high contrast like megan fox?
 
also, my skin isnt super pale rn its a lil tan i have olive undertones and go to the tanning beds like once a week
i'm middle eastern so tan generally looks better on me
 
so you think high contrast is always objectively more attractive?
my main inspo is cindy kimberly since i have similar undertones as her when i go tanning and the same hair and eye color but is she objectively worse looking because of her low contrast than someone high contrast like megan fox?
Or maybe try red (medium kooper) hair, dye ur eyebrows extremely dark and stay w ur natural skintone
 
Or maybe try red (medium kooper) hair, dye ur eyebrows extremely dark and stay w ur natural skintone
i did have like this shade of red like two years ago
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it looked like shit
i already had very dark brows
but im just wondering if being high contrast will absolutely higher my appeal like does being low contrast lower your appeal
 
i did have like this shade of red like two years agoView attachment 255345
it looked like shit
i already had very dark brows
but im just wondering if being high contrast will absolutely higher my appeal like does being low contrast lower your appeal
Medium kooper is kinda like a mix w brown and ginger
 
i dyed my hair almost black and have naturally pale skin and dark eyes but i'm still being told i'm low-mid contrast? can i get high contrast or do i just keep tanning and stay low contrast
If pure black overwhelms you, if harsh colors seem "heavy," and if soft, gradient colors suit you better you have low-to-medium contrast, and this won't change. Instead of pure black a very dark charcoal brown, soft black (not blue-black) would suit you better. For skin tanning isn't necessary, your natural skin tone is your advantage.
 
If pure black overwhelms you, if harsh colors seem "heavy," and if soft, gradient colors suit you better you have low-to-medium contrast, and this won't change. Instead of pure black a very dark charcoal brown, soft black (not blue-black) would suit you better. For skin tanning isn't necessary, your natural skin tone is your advantage.
yeah okay that's what i figured
my hair is almost black its like a very dark rich brown but its a warm undertone and i think it's very soft looking against my face
so it's okay to embrace the low-medium contrast?
i think the tan looks better on me since im middle eastern just somehow very pale so it compliments my features
 
yeah okay that's what i figured
my hair is almost black its like a very dark rich brown but its a warm undertone and i think it's very soft looking against my face
so it's okay to embrace the low-medium contrast?
i think the tan looks better on me since im middle eastern just somehow very pale so it compliments my features
Yes, what you're describing aligns with contrast perception. Tanning improves overall balance rather than increasing contrast that's why staying at low-to-medium contrast seems consistent.
 
i dyed my hair almost black and have naturally pale skin and dark eyes but i'm still being told i'm low-mid contrast? can i get high contrast or do i just keep tanning and stay low contrast
Tbh elias has a quite nice contrast so its possible
 
Yes, what you're describing aligns with contrast perception. Tanning improves overall balance rather than increasing contrast that's why staying at low-to-medium contrast seems consistent.
so you're saying if i don't tan i can have more contrast?
 
so you're saying if i don't tan i can have more contrast?
No, that's not exactly what I mean. Your natural skin tone is noticeable even without a tan a tan only slightly accentuates your facial features. It's less about changing the contrast and more about balancing the overall look.
 
No, that's not exactly what I mean. Your natural skin tone is noticeable even without a tan a tan only slightly accentuates your facial features. It's less about changing the contrast and more about balancing the overall look.
okay so you're saying a slight, balanced tan would look best?
 
i dyed my hair almost black and have naturally pale skin and dark eyes but i'm still being told i'm low-mid contrast? can i get high contrast or do i just keep tanning and stay low contrast
i have same coloring as u and i prefer myself pale over using self tanners
 
i dyed my hair almost black and have naturally pale skin and dark eyes but i'm still being told i'm low-mid contrast? can i get high contrast or do i just keep tanning and stay low contrast
yes pale skin and dark hair is high contrast
 

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