How to get a Chad colouring (part 1)

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How to get a Chad colouring


Why this is important


A better colouring is going to make your natural features look clearer, healthier, and more balanced. It is not about changing who you are. The best way to change your colouring usually come from matching products and colours to your skin tone, undertone, hair, contrast and it just gonna make you mog overall.


Don’t use bullshit excuse to cope around the facts

do not use race as a shortcut for product choice. People of the same race can have completely different skin tones, undertones, and hair/eye contrast. Race is too broad to be useful here. Skin behaviours and undertone matter much more. Don’t just be saying some bs like “jbw or jbe” bc it’s just not true at all.


The skincare

The fastest way to improve colouring is to make the skin look even and calm. The skincare is a really carousal step because if you have shitty skin no one will notice how tan you are. For most people, this means a gentle cleanser, a basic moisturizer, and sunscreen every day. Those three do more than most “colour enhancing” products which are most of the time just money hungry companies that just want to sell their products and doesn’t give a shit about you.


Sunscreen / tinted spf
Sunscreen is the biggest one. Sun damage can make skin look dull, uneven, red, or patchy over time. A broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher is the default choice for most people. Tinted sunscreen can also help even out appearance on some skin tones.


Basic skincare routine
Keep the routine simple if you want results that work for most people. Cleanser at night. Moisturiser morning and night if needed. Sunscreen in the morning. That is the baseline. Add other products only when you have a specific reason.


go for an even tone
You don’t want to different shit on your face, you would want it to be nice and smooth so your other features can pop out more.
For uneven tone, dark marks, or dullness, look at gentle brightening ingredients rather than aggressive ones. Niacinamide, vitamin C, azelaic acid, and sometimes a mild exfoliant can help. Patch test first, and do not stack too many active products at once.


Things to avoid during the process or from now on
skin bleaching products, harsh scrubs, over-exfoliating, and random “brightening” hacks from social media. These slops are just gonna make you look worse. Especially for sensitive or darker skin, because irritation can trigger more discolouring. Which is gonna make it look less natural and even all around the face.


Hair

Everyone have their won style but it doesn’t matter. What you should worry about is the colour of the hair and how healthy it looks.
Hair matters just as much as skin. A haircut that fits your face shape and a hair colour close to your natural shade usually looks best. Extreme dye changes can look harsh unless they are carefully chosen. Healthy hair always improves colouring more than damaged hair.





I will be ending it here. Say if I should make a second one or make it more clearly. Ask me about anything y’all have a question on and I will try to answer it asap.​
 
there are already better coloring guides in botb, so dnr imo, good thread tho
 
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How to get a Chad colouring


Why this is important


A better colouring is going to make your natural features look clearer, healthier, and more balanced. It is not about changing who you are. The best way to change your colouring usually come from matching products and colours to your skin tone, undertone, hair, contrast and it just gonna make you mog overall.


Don’t use bullshit excuse to cope around the facts

do not use race as a shortcut for product choice. People of the same race can have completely different skin tones, undertones, and hair/eye contrast. Race is too broad to be useful here. Skin behaviours and undertone matter much more. Don’t just be saying some bs like “jbw or jbe” bc it’s just not true at all.


The skincare

The fastest way to improve colouring is to make the skin look even and calm. The skincare is a really carousal step because if you have shitty skin no one will notice how tan you are. For most people, this means a gentle cleanser, a basic moisturizer, and sunscreen every day. Those three do more than most “colour enhancing” products which are most of the time just money hungry companies that just want to sell their products and doesn’t give a shit about you.


Sunscreen / tinted spf
Sunscreen is the biggest one. Sun damage can make skin look dull, uneven, red, or patchy over time. A broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher is the default choice for most people. Tinted sunscreen can also help even out appearance on some skin tones.


Basic skincare routine
Keep the routine simple if you want results that work for most people. Cleanser at night. Moisturiser morning and night if needed. Sunscreen in the morning. That is the baseline. Add other products only when you have a specific reason.


go for an even tone
You don’t want to different shit on your face, you would want it to be nice and smooth so your other features can pop out more.
For uneven tone, dark marks, or dullness, look at gentle brightening ingredients rather than aggressive ones. Niacinamide, vitamin C, azelaic acid, and sometimes a mild exfoliant can help. Patch test first, and do not stack too many active products at once.


Things to avoid during the process or from now on
skin bleaching products, harsh scrubs, over-exfoliating, and random “brightening” hacks from social media. These slops are just gonna make you look worse. Especially for sensitive or darker skin, because irritation can trigger more discolouring. Which is gonna make it look less natural and even all around the face.


Hair

Everyone have their won style but it doesn’t matter. What you should worry about is the colour of the hair and how healthy it looks.
Hair matters just as much as skin. A haircut that fits your face shape and a hair colour close to your natural shade usually looks best. Extreme dye changes can look harsh unless they are carefully chosen. Healthy hair always improves colouring more than damaged hair.





I will be ending it here. Say if I should make a second one or make it more clearly. Ask me about anything y’all have a question on and I will try to answer it asap.​
literally the worst guide of all time
you didnt even say anything, and what you did say is the finest h2o possible
 
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water as fuck and there are better threads
 
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