There is a concept in makeup now of listing it in terms of warm and cool. This can cover foundations, powders and even blushes. It comes from a system introduced a few decades back that can be loosely described as color coding. It was, in basic terms, a system where a person

Books were written and home parties were hosted on this color coding technique. It was unique in that when a person thought they knew what "season" they were under, some people on a few occasion were surprised to find themselves under another "season". It was assumed that people of an Ethnic background would automatically be classified as "winters", but some Caucasian people quite often fell under this category as well. To give a general idea how this all worked, the season "winter" will be used in the following examples and suggestions.
"Winters" would pick foundations under cool shades and with a rose base. Examples of cool

Lipsticks were to be chosen in the cool shades particularly in rose tones. Examples of cool lipstick shades were pinks, plums, burgundies, (the plums and burgundies can also be brownish) blue-reds and clear reds. The reds could be used as a base for the other colors. If any of the lipstick colors turned blue; it was suggested to try a frosted lipstick. A lipstick brush or pencil was to be used to outline the lips. When buying a lipstick brush, one that a sable tip was suggested.
Eyebrow pencils were to chosen in the cool shades. Examples of eyebrow pencils in the cool shades were charcoal brown, or the ones with grayish and/or taupe tones. Eye shadows were to be used in powder form. If using crayons, a creamy crayon was recommended.
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