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Achieving a Healthy Complexion: Why Orange Makeup Tones Aren't Recommended

It's not recommended to try to make your face look orange with makeup. A natural-looking complexion is more attractive and healthy-looking.

Here's why trying to achieve an orange tone can be problematic:

* Unnatural: Orange skin tones are not naturally occurring and can look very artificial and even clownish.

* Unflattering: Most skin tones don't complement orange well, and it can make your face appear sallow or washed out.

* Difficult to achieve: Getting an even, natural-looking orange tone requires a lot of skill and precision with makeup application.

Instead of aiming for orange, focus on:

* Finding the right foundation: Choose a foundation that matches your natural skin tone as closely as possible.

* Using bronzer strategically: To add warmth to your complexion, use bronzer on the areas where the sun naturally hits your face (cheekbones, forehead, nose, chin).

* Highlighting: Highlighting with a shimmery product on your cheekbones, brow bone, and cupid's bow can give a healthy glow.

If you are interested in experimenting with color, a light dusting of peach or coral blush can add a subtle warmth to your cheeks. But remember, less is more when it comes to makeup!

If you are struggling to find the right foundation match or are unsure how to apply makeup, consider consulting a makeup artist or beauty professional. They can help you find the best products for your skin tone and teach you how to apply them for a natural, flattering look.

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