Coloring Guide: Understanding Ideal Coloring & Ways To Improve Coloring (Revamped)

No coloring for your face
 
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You think eating a fuck ton of carrots would do anything @enchanted_elixir
You didn't ask me but I had done a protocol that suggested consuming 5 glasses of carrot juice for 5 days or so, it gave me carotenemia and my coloring had a brutal change [even my hands were a bit yellowish-orange] although after a few days I went back to my "original" coloring.
- https://youtu.be/eVM6Mnkylbo
https://youtu.be/eVM6Mnkylbo
CarotenemiaPor5x5
 
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No coloring for your face
RAace and phenotype are more important than actual facial features, so if anything, no face for your coloring.
 
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RAace and phenotype are more important than actual facial features, so if anything, no face for your coloring.
Well my "RAace" hasn't helped me get pussy at all because of my ugly face so think again.
 
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Have yet to see any before and afters of skin whitening transformations. I knew a guy off this forum that did the glutathione through an IV and said it was cope.
 
I've been looking at your threads for a while. You are the probably the one who contributes the most, my respects, gentleman.
 
clicked on this expecting a crayonmaxing guide...highly dissapointed





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Coloring Guide: Understanding Ideal Coloring & Ways To Improve Coloring
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by @enchanted_elixir

Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Why Coloring Is Important
  • Principles of Ideal Coloring
  • Coloring Types and The Ideal Colors For You
  • How To Improve Your Coloring
  • Conclusion

Introduction

Upon my initial arrival to this forum, I created a guide focusing on the topic of coloring, which was readily embraced by many members. However, as time passed, I have come to realize that my initial attempt fell short of providing comprehensive guidance on such a crucial subject (and was quite frankly, trash in my opinion). Today, I find myself compelled to revisit and revamp this guide, infusing it with insights accrued over the past year.

Old Thread:

But first, let's define 'coloring' within the context of the looksmaxing realm. Coloring encapsulates the colors visible in one's person, primarily encompassing skin, hair, and eye colors but also encompassing fashion, teeth, and lip colors.

The significance of coloring in the pursuit of looksmaxing cannot be overstated. Our perceptions, deeply influenced by color, hold the power to affect how we assess attractiveness. Thus, optimizing one's coloring can profoundly enhance their perceived appeal.

In the forthcoming guide, I will explain the principles of optimal coloring, and provide actionable advice on how one might augment their coloring.

Why Coloring Is Important


Principles of Ideal Coloring

I have identified the "5 Laws of Ideal Coloring", and they are as follows...
  • Law 1: One's skin color mustn't be pale (~1 Fitz) or burnt (~6 Fitz), has warm or neutral undertones, and must be the brightest color in their coloring.
View attachment 2277280View attachment 2275661
Commentary:
  • Nobody with ideal coloring is burnt as coal or as white as ivory. If you're burnt, anything lighter than black or dark brown will make you look possessed. For people with ivory-white skin, not only does your coloring look better if you were a bit tanner, but pale skin isn't ideal.
  • Having cool undertones is ok, and olive (yellow-green) undertones are terrible. I have a section on undertone modification below.
  • The skin must be the brightest between the eye-hair-skin trio. I'll demonstrate in the other laws below why this is important

  • Law 2: One's hair color must be noticeably darker than all other colors on their body (hair, skin, eyes), and should be the darkest of all three.
View attachment 2275671View attachment 2275666View attachment 2277297View attachment 2275682
Commentary:
  • In the second image, it is clear that the man's hair color is equivalent to his skin color in brightness, therefore his hair coloring is abysmal. His hair color doesn't differentiate from his skin color much. Changing his hair and facial hair color to dark brown would singlehandedly change his life.
  • In the third image, it gets better, but his brown isn't noticeably darker than all other colors. In my view, dark brown hair coloring is superior to brown in my opinion, although moderate brown is satisfactory (unless you're brown or black)
  • The fourth image is the polar opposite of the second law of coloring. If your skin color is darker than your hair color(s), you've fucked up. It looks weird.
  • In the first image, the second law of coloring comes into full play, as it exemplifies my point beautifully. Your hair coloring must be noticeably darker than all other colors. If you're burnt, you're better off megadosing Vitamin C because that will increase the brightness contrast with your hair color and skin color (by lightening it)

  • Law 3: One's eye color must be noticeably brighter than their hair color, but shouldn't exceed the brightness of their skin (else, they look possessed).
View attachment 2275674View attachment 2275677View attachment 2275684View attachment 2275687View attachment 2275689

Commentary:
  • The woman on the left is breaking the third law of coloring. Her eyes are so beyond the brightness of her skin that she actively looks possessed.
  • Ideally, your eyes should be in between the slightly-moderately darker than your skin and the just as bright as the skin level.
  • You see... eye color should at least be as bright as your hair color. God forbid if your eye color is significantly darker than your hair color (and to a moderately lesser degree, skin color) :lul:
  • The fourth woman, the Indian woman kind of looks possessed (but not as much as the African woman) due to breaking the third law. Her eyes probably seem fine to you but that's probably a framing bias (you think they're not as bright only because you saw an extreme example before looking at her), and you'd probably think they're bright as hell if you saw her in public.
  • The 2nd, 4th, and 5th examples are all law-abiding citizens that didn't break the third law of ideal coloring.
  • If one has highlights, it is ideal for it to be the same color as their skin, noticeably lighter or darker is suboptimal.
View attachment 2277329View attachment 2277335View attachment 2277339

Commentary:
  • The first example has highlights that are the same color as his skin, creating good harmony in his coloring.
  • The second example has highlights that are lighter than his skin, looks bad (highlights that are too light are worse than highlights that aren't light enough)
  • The third example has highlights that are darker than his skin color, although it looks fine, if they were slightly lighter, it would be better.

  • Law 4: One's fashioning coloring must follow the three-color rule and wear colors that complement their coloring.
The three-color rule is simple, no more than three colors in your outfit (neutrals count). Ideally, you have one neural color in the combination (white, grey, silver, or black). The "colors that complement their coloring" will be presented in the next chapter.

View attachment 2277358View attachment 2275681View attachment 2275704

Commentary:
  • The first, second, and third examples exemplify the fifth law of coloring well, no more than three colors and the colors are harmonious with each other.
  • In the fourth example, this woman is wearing more than 3 colors and they're unharmonious as hell. Please do not replicate this. It ruins your outfit big time.
  • I highly do not recommend wearing outfits devoid of neutral colors (white, grey, black, silver)
  • When wearing multiple non-neutral colors, The best combos in my opinion tend to be...
    • Analogous, or next to/near each other in the color wheel (orange, orange-yellow, yellow)
    • Complementary, or opposite from each other in the color wheel (orange-blue, red-green, violet-light green, etc.)
    • but you can choose any two colors really and be fine...
Commentary:
  • The guy above looks like @KING REIDYZ lol
  • If your teeth are whiter than your sclera, it looks fake and weird.
  • If your teeth are noticeably less white than your sclera, people are going to think you have poor hygiene and ugly teeth.
View attachment 2277363

Coloring Types and The Ideal Colors For You
For this section, I'll outsource the knowledge to other websites since I'd snap my fucking hands if I had to try to explain fashion coloring to you here via text.
Shoutout to @Xangsane for introducing the 12 seasonal coloring framework to looksmax.org.


View attachment 2277351


How To Improve Your Coloring
  • Skin
    • Skin Lightening
    • Skin Undertone Modification
      • Warm your undertones
        • Lycopene + Beta Carotene Megadosing (Stack)
      • Cool down your undertones
        • Hydroquinone
        • Kojic acid
      • Remove your olive undertones
        • Astaxanthin, Kojic Acid, and Glutathione (Stack)
    • Skin Tanning
      • Melanotan is a peptide that increases melanin production.
      • There's Melanotan 1 (which only increases melanotan production), and Melanotan 2 (which increases melanin and stimulates sexual desire.)
      • Melanotan is the most convenient way to tan your skin, everything else is suboptimal or tedious in my opinion. You can get nasal sprays or injections of Melanotan.
      • Dosage: ~1mg/daily
        • Tips
          • You must continually use it to maintain results. It isn't permanent.
    • Miscellaneous
      • If you have dark lips, buy a lip balm that lightens your lips.


Thanks for reading! Please tag someone who needs to see this!
Also, please leave a positive reaction down below as a thank you for my hard work!
@Lygodactylus @8PSLcel @Br0sk1 @PrinceLuenLeoncur Chadeep@Chadeep @LMSMaxxer @Xangsane @mulattomaxxer @RottenSperg @StrangerDanger @Predeterminism @KING REIDYZ @AscendingHero @Prettyboy @SupremeSubhuman @Mogpogs @Piratecel @PURE ARYAN GENETICS @Preoximerianas @tyronelite @FailedNormieManlet @Lars @Korea @bogii @StreegeReturn @Biggdink @eren1 @Reckless Turtle @Broly Banderas @House Lannister @WannabeJock @Racky @Erik-Jón @heightface @PURE ARYAN GENETICS @Clark69 @ilovelamp08 @St.TikTokcel
@Anstrum95 @TeenAscender @loox @justadude @vaseqmoherad @astatine @Amnesia @Sigmamale @anya @dimorphism @Assyrian_Warrior @FreakkForLife @ThousandCuts @5footsix56 @Alexanderr @HQNPmaxxing @currylightskin @BasedPsychiatrist @´´´´´´´´ @ALP @HOLYFUARK @Chadpreetmaybe @BeenLMSsinceMSN @Kroker @oldcelloser @Tinydragon98 @Hiraeth @ascension! @HimmyButler @latincell95 @Niko @latino_ @capybara @LiteralCaucasian @crimclown63 @Zures @Unsh @reptiles @pneumocystosis @Moggie

@Nation @RIPPED IRL @Saturn @Patient A @dieavirgin @SteveRogers @fogdart @Clark69 @vaninskybird @Racky @Beastimmung @Prince charming @NegativeNorwood @Shitfacegoodbod=mog @fjor2096 @callisto @Corleone @BasedPsychiatrist @heightface @currylightskin @HOLYFUARK @Anstrum95 @Moggedbyevery1 @StepbroMo @gamma2 @Unsh @Daniel Plainview @teemowhite @luljankybo @bogii @5ft1 @Chadpreetmaybe @latino_ @tesseract @FrameMogger @edward999 @Hiraeth @bleksandre @op463 @NFA PB @HerpDerpson @THEMOGGER @Bezel @norwegiancel @Moggie @ascension! @Frozqen @saulgoodman @crimclown63 @BigBundaSlapper @killaeast @Aypo129 @tbh af @jfbjfb @brea @dimorphism @CT03 @throwaway12902 @Tuxiio @Van @Sprinkles @futuregigamogger @julianchicago @HimmyButler @LiteralCaucasian @gribsufer1 @notrealdanish @Never Give Up! @Euclidious @Sarx @Jim @garoupilled_ @5footsix56
 
is there a way to use AI to get advice on coloring?
 
Olive skin and beta caroten gold are very aesthetic.
 
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What should I do? I’m thinking about darkening my hair a little. Maybe I’ll buy a uv lamp or something and use that with Melanotan ii to be more tan. My coloring is garbage. I look like a fucking albino
 
View attachment 2554034 What should I do? I’m thinking about darkening my hair a little. Maybe I’ll buy a uv lamp or something and use that with Melanotan ii to be more tan. My coloring is garbage. I look like a fucking albino
For sure dye eyebrows and eyelashes but ur hair color is good the haircut is atrocious
 
This is really interesting. Is there anything but for fashion?
 
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Reading the guide made me realize that there is room to looksmax my coloring
Could you help me?
 
Coloring Guide: Understanding Ideal Coloring & Ways To Improve Coloring
View attachment 2277269

by @enchanted_elixir

Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Why Coloring Is Important
  • Principles of Ideal Coloring
  • Coloring Types and The Ideal Colors For You
  • How To Improve Your Coloring
  • Conclusion

Introduction

Upon my initial arrival to this forum, I created a guide focusing on the topic of coloring, which was readily embraced by many members. However, as time passed, I have come to realize that my initial attempt fell short of providing comprehensive guidance on such a crucial subject (and was quite frankly, trash in my opinion). Today, I find myself compelled to revisit and revamp this guide, infusing it with insights accrued over the past year.

Old Thread:

But first, let's define 'coloring' within the context of the looksmaxing realm. Coloring encapsulates the colors visible in one's person, primarily encompassing skin, hair, and eye colors but also encompassing fashion, teeth, and lip colors.

The significance of coloring in the pursuit of looksmaxing cannot be overstated. Our perceptions, deeply influenced by color, hold the power to affect how we assess attractiveness. Thus, optimizing one's coloring can profoundly enhance their perceived appeal.

In the forthcoming guide, I will explain the principles of optimal coloring, and provide actionable advice on how one might augment their coloring.

Why Coloring Is Important


Principles of Ideal Coloring

I have identified the "5 Laws of Ideal Coloring", and they are as follows...
  • Law 1: One's skin color mustn't be pale (~1 Fitz) or burnt (~6 Fitz), has warm or neutral undertones, and must be the brightest color in their coloring.
View attachment 2277280View attachment 2275661
Commentary:
  • Nobody with ideal coloring is burnt as coal or as white as ivory. If you're burnt, anything lighter than black or dark brown will make you look possessed. For people with ivory-white skin, not only does your coloring look better if you were a bit tanner, but pale skin isn't ideal.
  • Having cool undertones is ok, and olive (yellow-green) undertones are terrible. I have a section on undertone modification below.
  • The skin must be the brightest between the eye-hair-skin trio. I'll demonstrate in the other laws below why this is important

  • Law 2: One's hair color must be noticeably darker than all other colors on their body (hair, skin, eyes), and should be the darkest of all three.
View attachment 2275671View attachment 2275666View attachment 2277297View attachment 2275682
Commentary:
  • In the second image, it is clear that the man's hair color is equivalent to his skin color in brightness, therefore his hair coloring is abysmal. His hair color doesn't differentiate from his skin color much. Changing his hair and facial hair color to dark brown would singlehandedly change his life.
  • In the third image, it gets better, but his brown isn't noticeably darker than all other colors. In my view, dark brown hair coloring is superior to brown in my opinion, although moderate brown is satisfactory (unless you're brown or black)
  • The fourth image is the polar opposite of the second law of coloring. If your skin color is darker than your hair color(s), you've fucked up. It looks weird.
  • In the first image, the second law of coloring comes into full play, as it exemplifies my point beautifully. Your hair coloring must be noticeably darker than all other colors. If you're burnt, you're better off megadosing Vitamin C because that will increase the brightness contrast with your hair color and skin color (by lightening it)

  • Law 3: One's eye color must be noticeably brighter than their hair color, but shouldn't exceed the brightness of their skin (else, they look possessed).
View attachment 2275674View attachment 2275677View attachment 2275684View attachment 2275687View attachment 2275689

Commentary:
  • The woman on the left is breaking the third law of coloring. Her eyes are so beyond the brightness of her skin that she actively looks possessed.
  • Ideally, your eyes should be in between the slightly-moderately darker than your skin and the just as bright as the skin level.
  • You see... eye color should at least be as bright as your hair color. God forbid if your eye color is significantly darker than your hair color (and to a moderately lesser degree, skin color) :lul:
  • The fourth woman, the Indian woman kind of looks possessed (but not as much as the African woman) due to breaking the third law. Her eyes probably seem fine to you but that's probably a framing bias (you think they're not as bright only because you saw an extreme example before looking at her), and you'd probably think they're bright as hell if you saw her in public.
  • The 2nd, 4th, and 5th examples are all law-abiding citizens that didn't break the third law of ideal coloring.
  • If one has highlights, it is ideal for it to be the same color as their skin, noticeably lighter or darker is suboptimal.
View attachment 2277329View attachment 2277335View attachment 2277339

Commentary:
  • The first example has highlights that are the same color as his skin, creating good harmony in his coloring.
  • The second example has highlights that are lighter than his skin, looks bad (highlights that are too light are worse than highlights that aren't light enough)
  • The third example has highlights that are darker than his skin color, although it looks fine, if they were slightly lighter, it would be better.

  • Law 4: One's fashioning coloring must follow the three-color rule and wear colors that complement their coloring.
The three-color rule is simple, no more than three colors in your outfit (neutrals count). Ideally, you have one neural color in the combination (white, grey, silver, or black). The "colors that complement their coloring" will be presented in the next chapter.

View attachment 2277358View attachment 2275681View attachment 2275704

Commentary:
  • The first, second, and third examples exemplify the fifth law of coloring well, no more than three colors and the colors are harmonious with each other.
  • In the fourth example, this woman is wearing more than 3 colors and they're unharmonious as hell. Please do not replicate this. It ruins your outfit big time.
  • I highly do not recommend wearing outfits devoid of neutral colors (white, grey, black, silver)
  • When wearing multiple non-neutral colors, The best combos in my opinion tend to be...
    • Analogous, or next to/near each other in the color wheel (orange, orange-yellow, yellow)
    • Complementary, or opposite from each other in the color wheel (orange-blue, red-green, violet-light green, etc.)
    • but you can choose any two colors really and be fine...
Commentary:
  • The guy above looks like @KING REIDYZ lol
  • If your teeth are whiter than your sclera, it looks fake and weird.
  • If your teeth are noticeably less white than your sclera, people are going to think you have poor hygiene and ugly teeth.
View attachment 2277363

Coloring Types and The Ideal Colors For You
For this section, I'll outsource the knowledge to other websites since I'd snap my fucking hands if I had to try to explain fashion coloring to you here via text.
Shoutout to @Xangsane for introducing the 12 seasonal coloring framework to looksmax.org.


View attachment 2277351


How To Improve Your Coloring
  • Skin
    • Skin Lightening
    • Skin Undertone Modification
      • Warm your undertones
        • Lycopene + Beta Carotene Megadosing (Stack)
      • Cool down your undertones
        • Hydroquinone
        • Kojic acid
      • Remove your olive undertones
        • Astaxanthin, Kojic Acid, and Glutathione (Stack)
    • Skin Tanning
      • Melanotan is a peptide that increases melanin production.
      • There's Melanotan 1 (which only increases melanotan production), and Melanotan 2 (which increases melanin and stimulates sexual desire.)
      • Melanotan is the most convenient way to tan your skin, everything else is suboptimal or tedious in my opinion. You can get nasal sprays or injections of Melanotan.
      • Dosage: ~1mg/daily
        • Tips
          • You must continually use it to maintain results. It isn't permanent.
    • Miscellaneous
      • If you have dark lips, buy a lip balm that lightens your lips.


Thanks for reading! Please tag someone who needs to see this!
Also, please leave a positive reaction down below as a thank you for my hard work!
@Lygodactylus @8PSLcel @Br0sk1 @PrinceLuenLeoncur Chadeep@Chadeep @LMSMaxxer @Xangsane @mulattomaxxer @RottenSperg @StrangerDanger @Predeterminism @KING REIDYZ @AscendingHero @Prettyboy @SupremeSubhuman @Mogpogs @Piratecel @PURE ARYAN GENETICS @Preoximerianas @tyronelite @FailedNormieManlet @Lars @Korea @bogii @StreegeReturn @Biggdink @eren1 @Reckless Turtle @Broly Banderas @House Lannister @WannabeJock @Racky @Erik-Jón @heightface @PURE ARYAN GENETICS @Clark69 @ilovelamp08 @St.TikTokcel
@Anstrum95 @TeenAscender @loox @justadude @vaseqmoherad @astatine @Amnesia @Sigmamale @anya @dimorphism @Assyrian_Warrior @FreakkForLife @ThousandCuts @5footsix56 @Alexanderr @HQNPmaxxing @currylightskin @BasedPsychiatrist @´´´´´´´´ @ALP @HOLYFUARK @Chadpreetmaybe @BeenLMSsinceMSN @Kroker @oldcelloser @Tinydragon98 @Hiraeth @ascension! @HimmyButler @latincell95 @Niko @latino_ @capybara @LiteralCaucasian @crimclown63 @Zures @Unsh @reptiles @pneumocystosis @Moggie

@Nation @RIPPED IRL @Saturn @Patient A @dieavirgin @SteveRogers @fogdart @Clark69 @vaninskybird @Racky @Beastimmung @Prince charming @NegativeNorwood @Shitfacegoodbod=mog @fjor2096 @callisto @Corleone @BasedPsychiatrist @heightface @currylightskin @HOLYFUARK @Anstrum95 @Moggedbyevery1 @StepbroMo @gamma2 @Unsh @Daniel Plainview @teemowhite @luljankybo @bogii @5ft1 @Chadpreetmaybe @latino_ @tesseract @FrameMogger @edward999 @Hiraeth @bleksandre @op463 @NFA PB @HerpDerpson @THEMOGGER @Bezel @norwegiancel @Moggie @ascension! @Frozqen @saulgoodman @crimclown63 @BigBundaSlapper @killaeast @Aypo129 @tbh af @jfbjfb @brea @dimorphism @CT03 @throwaway12902 @Tuxiio @Van @Sprinkles @futuregigamogger @julianchicago @HimmyButler @LiteralCaucasian @gribsufer1 @notrealdanish @Never Give Up! @Euclidious @Sarx @Jim @garoupilled_ @5footsix56
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does this guy look bad cause his hair is lighter than his skin?
 
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View attachment 3080606 does this guy look bad cause his hair is lighter than his skin?
He doesn’t look bad with it but because of his other features like skin and eyes, black would be ideal for contrast plus fucking Superman coloring which is very rare and attractive
 
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