THE EASIEST APPEALMAXX - FULL SKIN AND COLORING GUIDE W/ PICS

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Clearing your skin and improving your coloring is probably the easiest way to increase your appeal. Having clear skin with a nice complexion is a massive halo. Having decently clear skin is fine, but the difference between having absolutely no acne or scarring anywhere vs. even having a singular pimple with a more textured face is ginormous. Having clear skin is a scale, and you can go much further down that scale than people think. Achieving glass like, transparently smooth skin is extremely rare, but attainable for all, so why not go for it? Its one of the easiest softmaxxes out there. All it requires is the correct products and consistency.

Look at the end for my results using this guide.

Im gonna split this up into skincare and coloring sections, so first, heres
The skincare guide:

Firstly, you need to understand why we get acne.
It’s very simple: Acne forms when our pores get clogged with sebum, the oil our skin naturally produces to keep itself healthy.
How do we fix this?
Dry the fuck out of your skin.
Eliminating the oils that cause acne to form is the only logical way to stop pimples in their tracks. You need to be using active ingredients that increase skin cell turnover.
Anyone who recommends products that arent non-comedogenic are actively bending you over and fucking you.
For any skincare product you buy, plug it into a skincare ingredient checker to see if it will clog your pores further.


Here’s my current skin care routine:

AM

  1. Add luke-warm water to face
  2. Apply cerave foaming cleanser
  3. Wash off with luke-warm water
  4. Dry face completely
  5. Add luke-warm water to face
  6. Apply cerave hyaluronic acid serum
  7. Let air dry for 2 min
  8. Apply cerave AM moisturizer w/ spf 30
  9. Let air dry for 1 min
  10. Apply eltaMD tinted spf 46 w/ niacinamide
  11. Apply 1 drop of the ordinary under eye caffeine serum under each eye

PM
  1. Add luke-warm water to face
  2. Apply cerave foaming cleanser
  3. Wash off with luke-warm water
  4. Dry face completely
  5. Apply cerave PM lightweight moisturizer
  6. Let air dry for 1-2 min
  7. Apply differin adapalene gel 0.1%
  8. Let air dry for 2 min
  9. Apply another layer of cerave PM lightweight moisturizer
  10. Apply cerave eye cream repair under each eye
  11. Apply 1 drop of castor oil onto each eyebrow and gently rub in
10mg of accutane daily.


Logic behind the routine:

AM

  • Cleanse in the morning for a fresh start ofc
  • Hyaluronic acid to keep skin hydrated rest of day
  • Moisturizer with spf to protect skin barrier
  • Tinted spf for more UV protection + a nice bronze complexion from the tint (cerave AM moisturizer leaves a white cast + eltaMD tinted spf 46 is non-comedogenic and has great coloring)
  • Niacinamide (alr mixed into tinted spf) for oil control + smoother skin tone
  • Caffeine serum under eye to rid some eye bag discoloration

PM

  • Cleanse after full day of getting fuckin dirt on your face
  • Moisturizer right after cleanse to buffer the active
  • Adaplene gel as the active for skin cell turnover and anti-aging; is also generally better tolerated than tretinoin
  • Another layer of moisturizer to prevent irritation from adapalene
  • Eye cream for eye bags
  • Castor oil for thick brows

General

  • Accutane cus its the most mogger skincare ingredient of all time and always will be. Microdosing it at 10mg a day allows me to get clear skin and anti-aging benefits without the drying side effects. I could honestly lower my dose and still benefit.

Now that the skincare's out of the way, here’s the other half.


Coloring guide:

This really isn’t even the other half, because so much of having good facial complexion is just having clear skin. Having good coloring is the ultimate topper to having clear skin, and will give you an unruly halo, but clear skin must be achieved first. Who gives a fuck if you have the most tan, mogger tint ever if you also have a revolting amount of acne. Nobody. But here’s how you can look sick.

First, you need to be tan. If you are pale, what the fuck are you doing? Studies show time and time again that girls prefer guys with a tan. Being pale also pronounces acne and other facial blemishes more while tan skin can mask it somewhat.

Here’s how to get tan in a few different ways:

1. The Sun ~ Why so many people avoid and fear the sun is beyond me. I wont deny science: UV’s are dangerous and harmful, but they play a huge role in us being able to mog. Along with that, why the fuck are you drawing the line at the sun? The same motherfuckers on this forum with a porn addiction who jack off 4x a day, eat fuckin frozen dino nuggets and tater tots, and rip boof carts before bed wont go in the fucking sun, JFLLLLL. The fucking sun is where they stop and say “no i cant risk harming myself in this way”, but dont think fuckin twice about all the other bullshit they do in their life that harms them. Anyway, you should apply spf to your face for the sole reason of protecting your facial collagen. Facial collagen is massive for keeping us looking youthful. Anyway, a tan from the sun absolutely mogs. I’ve never tried melanotan so I'm not gonna recommend it. Applying spf only to your face is the move. We want to achieve a tan as efficiently as possible, so why inhibit your ability to get darker by adding spf to your body? As for the face, although you're applying tinted spf, your face will still tan over time with consistent tanning sessions. The tinted spf also frauds tan a little bit through the bronze foundation in it. The sun is going away though and with the winter coming, here’s what i recommend.

2. Tanning Drops ~ Self tanners can be great if you choose the right ones. I personally have used and enjoyed the Isle of Paradise Sun Kissed tanning drops (I think I chose the medium glow one). When you apply a fake tanner that comes in drops, mix it in with your moisturizer during your nighttime skincare. I do 1 drop on the face and 1 on the neck. Don't let anything touch your face for 30 min after applying. When you begin, do 2-3 days of 1 drop on the face and neck, and the tan will accumulate, then begin to do it only 3-4x a week. After the first time of applying the fake tan, you won’t notice a huge difference in coloring or complexion. But once 2-3 days pass, you’ll notice major changes in the tan on your skin. After the tan has arrived from 2-3 continuous nights of using the fake tanner, decreasing the frequency of which you use it is recommended. The tan will be there and at that point all you need to do is maintain it, not add to it. Using it less frequently will let you maintain it without looking like a fuckin orange. I would also recommend decreasing the amount of drops used to 0.5 drops for the face and neck each. This means just adding 1 drop to your moisturizer and applying it evenly between both the face and neck.


Putting it all together (most important part):

Once you achieve your desired skin tone, you need to base the rest of facial coloring around it. Specifically, I mean the undertones of your cheeks, and the color of your eyes, hair, and eyebrows.

Undertones:


The cheeks play the vital role of carrying out your facial undertones. The undertones of your face are the main influence of how harmonious and striking your overall coloring comes off.

First, you need to identify which base hue your face is.

You can do this by looking at the veins on your wrist:

If they are green or olive colored, you have a warm hue.
If they are blue or purple, you have a cool hue.
If it's a mix of purple/olive, you have a neutral hue.

Find your skin tone, and see what color undertones you need to achieve.

Tan Skin:

Tan, cool skin looks good with rosy and olive undertones.
Tan, warm skin looks good with golden/peachy undertones.
Tan, neutral skin can look good with essentially any undertone if done correctly and is more case-dependent.

Pale Skin:

Pale, cool skin looks good with pink/blue undertones.
Pale, warm skin looks good with yellow undertones.
Pale, neutral skin looks good with light red/brown undertones.

To achieve these undertones, I recommend taking supplements. Things like lycopene, beta carotene, and astaxanthin can emphasize certain colors in the cheeks’ undertones.

For example:

I have tan, warm skin with green/blue eyes. I went for a more golden/rosy undertone through the power of supplements. 20mg lycopene and 12mg astaxanthin daily. The lycopene helps bring out red undertones while the astaxanthin brings out yellow ones for a combination of gold coloring. This completely matches my facial hue and gives me a huge halo from the synergy in my coloring.

Hair/Eyebrow Color:

So this is very subjective and completely up to you. If you have really good coloring that matches your undertones, the color of your hair won’t matter too much, but some combinations look better than others.

For example:

Tan, warm skin with green eyes usually looks better with brown hair + blonde highlights.

Pale, cool skin with blue eyes usually looks better with black hair.


It's a good rule of thumb to keep your eyebrows 1-2 shades darker than your hair. This keeps the eye area more striking and prominent. Don't dye them too light or at all if you're dyeing your hair lighter as well.

Overall, I’d say its best to fuck around and find out with hair color. All you can do is try and see what looks good and what doesn't. Test shit out and you’ll come to a conclusion.

And that's the guide. It's pretty much just drying out your skin to rid acne then achieving a tan + matching undertones to your skin hue. That's the easiest way to softmax and mog. Having pristine clear skin with amazing coloring will make you stand out sooo much more in a room of people with copy and paste coloring.

You guys got this ❤️

Results/credentials:

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Clearing your skin and improving your coloring is probably the easiest way to increase your appeal. Having clear skin with a nice complexion is a massive halo. Having decently clear skin is fine, but the difference between having absolutely no acne or scarring anywhere vs. even having a singular pimple with a more textured face is ginormous. Having clear skin is a scale, and you can go much further down that scale than people think. Achieving glass like, transparently smooth skin is extremely rare, but attainable for all, so why not go for it? Its one of the easiest softmaxxes out there. All it requires is the correct products and consistency.

Look at the end for my results using this guide.

Im gonna split this up into skincare and coloring sections, so first, heres
The skincare guide:

Firstly, you need to understand why we get acne.
It’s very simple: Acne forms when our pores get clogged with sebum, the oil our skin naturally produces to keep itself healthy.
How do we fix this?
Dry the fuck out of your skin.
Eliminating the oils that cause acne to form is the only logical way to stop pimples in their tracks. You need to be using active ingredients that increase skin cell turnover.
Anyone who recommends products that arent non-comedogenic are actively bending you over and fucking you.
For any skincare product you buy, plug it into a skincare ingredient checker to see if it will clog your pores further.


Here’s my current skin care routine:

AM

  1. Add luke-warm water to face
  2. Apply cerave foaming cleanser
  3. Wash off with luke-warm water
  4. Dry face completely
  5. Add luke-warm water to face
  6. Apply cerave hyaluronic acid serum
  7. Let air dry for 2 min
  8. Apply cerave AM moisturizer w/ spf 30
  9. Let air dry for 1 min
  10. Apply eltaMD tinted spf 46 w/ niacinamide
  11. Apply 1 drop of the ordinary under eye caffeine serum under each eye

PM
  1. Add luke-warm water to face
  2. Apply cerave foaming cleanser
  3. Wash off with luke-warm water
  4. Dry face completely
  5. Apply cerave PM lightweight moisturizer
  6. Let air dry for 1-2 min
  7. Apply differin adapalene gel 0.1%
  8. Let air dry for 2 min
  9. Apply another layer of cerave PM lightweight moisturizer
  10. Apply cerave eye cream repair under each eye
  11. Apply 1 drop of castor oil onto each eyebrow and gently rub in
10mg of accutane daily.


Logic behind the routine:

AM

  • Cleanse in the morning for a fresh start ofc
  • Hyaluronic acid to keep skin hydrated rest of day
  • Moisturizer with spf to protect skin barrier
  • Tinted spf for more UV protection + a nice bronze complexion from the tint (cerave AM moisturizer leaves a white cast + eltaMD tinted spf 46 is non-comedogenic and has great coloring)
  • Niacinamide (alr mixed into tinted spf) for oil control + smoother skin tone
  • Caffeine serum under eye to rid some eye bag discoloration

PM

  • Cleanse after full day of getting fuckin dirt on your face
  • Moisturizer right after cleanse to buffer the active
  • Adaplene gel as the active for skin cell turnover and anti-aging; is also generally better tolerated than tretinoin
  • Another layer of moisturizer to prevent irritation from adapalene
  • Eye cream for eye bags
  • Castor oil for thick brows

General

  • Accutane cus its the most mogger skincare ingredient of all time and always will be. Microdosing it at 10mg a day allows me to get clear skin and anti-aging benefits without the drying side effects. I could honestly lower my dose and still benefit.

Now that the skincare's out of the way, here’s the other half.


Coloring guide:

This really isn’t even the other half, because so much of having good facial complexion is just having clear skin. Having good coloring is the ultimate topper to having clear skin, and will give you an unruly halo, but clear skin must be achieved first. Who gives a fuck if you have the most tan, mogger tint ever if you also have a revolting amount of acne. Nobody. But here’s how you can look sick.

First, you need to be tan. If you are pale, what the fuck are you doing? Studies show time and time again that girls prefer guys with a tan. Being pale also pronounces acne and other facial blemishes more while tan skin can mask it somewhat.

Here’s how to get tan in a few different ways:

1. The Sun ~ Why so many people avoid and fear the sun is beyond me. I wont deny science: UV’s are dangerous and harmful, but they play a huge role in us being able to mog. Along with that, why the fuck are you drawing the line at the sun? The same motherfuckers on this forum with a porn addiction who jack off 4x a day, eat fuckin frozen dino nuggets and tater tots, and rip boof carts before bed wont go in the fucking sun, JFLLLLL. The fucking sun is where they stop and say “no i cant risk harming myself in this way”, but dont think fuckin twice about all the other bullshit they do in their life that harms them. Anyway, you should apply spf to your face for the sole reason of protecting your facial collagen. Facial collagen is massive for keeping us looking youthful. Anyway, a tan from the sun absolutely mogs. I’ve never tried melanotan so I'm not gonna recommend it. Applying spf only to your face is the move. We want to achieve a tan as efficiently as possible, so why inhibit your ability to get darker by adding spf to your body? As for the face, although you're applying tinted spf, your face will still tan over time with consistent tanning sessions. The tinted spf also frauds tan a little bit through the bronze foundation in it. The sun is going away though and with the winter coming, here’s what i recommend.

2. Tanning Drops ~ Self tanners can be great if you choose the right ones. I personally have used and enjoyed the Isle of Paradise Sun Kissed tanning drops (I think I chose the medium glow one). When you apply a fake tanner that comes in drops, mix it in with your moisturizer during your nighttime skincare. I do 1 drop on the face and 1 on the neck. Don't let anything touch your face for 30 min after applying. When you begin, do 2-3 days of 1 drop on the face and neck, and the tan will accumulate, then begin to do it only 3-4x a week. After the first time of applying the fake tan, you won’t notice a huge difference in coloring or complexion. But once 2-3 days pass, you’ll notice major changes in the tan on your skin. After the tan has arrived from 2-3 continuous nights of using the fake tanner, decreasing the frequency of which you use it is recommended. The tan will be there and at that point all you need to do is maintain it, not add to it. Using it less frequently will let you maintain it without looking like a fuckin orange. I would also recommend decreasing the amount of drops used to 0.5 drops for the face and neck each. This means just adding 1 drop to your moisturizer and applying it evenly between both the face and neck.


Putting it all together (most important part):

Once you achieve your desired skin tone, you need to base the rest of facial coloring around it. Specifically, I mean the undertones of your cheeks, and the color of your eyes, hair, and eyebrows.

Undertones:


The cheeks play the vital role of carrying out your facial undertones. The undertones of your face are the main influence of how harmonious and striking your overall coloring comes off.

First, you need to identify which base hue your face is.

You can do this by looking at the veins on your wrist:

If they are green or olive colored, you have a warm hue.
If they are blue or purple, you have a cool hue.
If it's a mix of purple/olive, you have a neutral hue.

Find your skin tone, and see what color undertones you need to achieve.

Tan Skin:

Tan, cool skin looks good with rosy and olive undertones.
Tan, warm skin looks good with golden/peachy undertones.
Tan, neutral skin can look good with essentially any undertone if done correctly and is more case-dependent.

Pale Skin:

Pale, cool skin looks good with pink/blue undertones.
Pale, warm skin looks good with yellow undertones.
Pale, neutral skin looks good with light red/brown undertones.

To achieve these undertones, I recommend taking supplements. Things like lycopene, beta carotene, and astaxanthin can emphasize certain colors in the cheeks’ undertones.

For example:

I have tan, warm skin with green/blue eyes. I went for a more golden/rosy undertone through the power of supplements. 20mg lycopene and 12mg astaxanthin daily. The lycopene helps bring out red undertones while the astaxanthin brings out yellow ones for a combination of gold coloring. This completely matches my facial hue and gives me a huge halo from the synergy in my coloring.

Hair/Eyebrow Color:

So this is very subjective and completely up to you. If you have really good coloring that matches your undertones, the color of your hair won’t matter too much, but some combinations look better than others.

For example:

Tan, warm skin with green eyes usually looks better with brown hair + blonde highlights.

Pale, cool skin with blue eyes usually looks better with black hair.


It's a good rule of thumb to keep your eyebrows 1-2 shades darker than your hair. This keeps the eye area more striking and prominent. Don't dye them too light or at all if you're dyeing your hair lighter as well.

Overall, I’d say its best to fuck around and find out with hair color. All you can do is try and see what looks good and what doesn't. Test shit out and you’ll come to a conclusion.

And that's the guide. It's pretty much just drying out your skin to rid acne then achieving a tan + matching undertones to your skin hue. That's the easiest way to softmax and mog. Having pristine clear skin with amazing coloring will make you stand out sooo much more in a room of people with copy and paste coloring.

You guys got this ❤️

Results/credentials:

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Clearing your skin and improving your coloring is probably the easiest way to increase your appeal. Having clear skin with a nice complexion is a massive halo. Having decently clear skin is fine, but the difference between having absolutely no acne or scarring anywhere vs. even having a singular pimple with a more textured face is ginormous. Having clear skin is a scale, and you can go much further down that scale than people think. Achieving glass like, transparently smooth skin is extremely rare, but attainable for all, so why not go for it? Its one of the easiest softmaxxes out there. All it requires is the correct products and consistency.

Look at the end for my results using this guide.

Im gonna split this up into skincare and coloring sections, so first, heres
The skincare guide:

Firstly, you need to understand why we get acne.
It’s very simple: Acne forms when our pores get clogged with sebum, the oil our skin naturally produces to keep itself healthy.
How do we fix this?
Dry the fuck out of your skin.
Eliminating the oils that cause acne to form is the only logical way to stop pimples in their tracks. You need to be using active ingredients that increase skin cell turnover.
Anyone who recommends products that arent non-comedogenic are actively bending you over and fucking you.
For any skincare product you buy, plug it into a skincare ingredient checker to see if it will clog your pores further.


Here’s my current skin care routine:

AM

  1. Add luke-warm water to face
  2. Apply cerave foaming cleanser
  3. Wash off with luke-warm water
  4. Dry face completely
  5. Add luke-warm water to face
  6. Apply cerave hyaluronic acid serum
  7. Let air dry for 2 min
  8. Apply cerave AM moisturizer w/ spf 30
  9. Let air dry for 1 min
  10. Apply eltaMD tinted spf 46 w/ niacinamide
  11. Apply 1 drop of the ordinary under eye caffeine serum under each eye

PM
  1. Add luke-warm water to face
  2. Apply cerave foaming cleanser
  3. Wash off with luke-warm water
  4. Dry face completely
  5. Apply cerave PM lightweight moisturizer
  6. Let air dry for 1-2 min
  7. Apply differin adapalene gel 0.1%
  8. Let air dry for 2 min
  9. Apply another layer of cerave PM lightweight moisturizer
  10. Apply cerave eye cream repair under each eye
  11. Apply 1 drop of castor oil onto each eyebrow and gently rub in
10mg of accutane daily.


Logic behind the routine:

AM

  • Cleanse in the morning for a fresh start ofc
  • Hyaluronic acid to keep skin hydrated rest of day
  • Moisturizer with spf to protect skin barrier
  • Tinted spf for more UV protection + a nice bronze complexion from the tint (cerave AM moisturizer leaves a white cast + eltaMD tinted spf 46 is non-comedogenic and has great coloring)
  • Niacinamide (alr mixed into tinted spf) for oil control + smoother skin tone
  • Caffeine serum under eye to rid some eye bag discoloration

PM

  • Cleanse after full day of getting fuckin dirt on your face
  • Moisturizer right after cleanse to buffer the active
  • Adaplene gel as the active for skin cell turnover and anti-aging; is also generally better tolerated than tretinoin
  • Another layer of moisturizer to prevent irritation from adapalene
  • Eye cream for eye bags
  • Castor oil for thick brows

General

  • Accutane cus its the most mogger skincare ingredient of all time and always will be. Microdosing it at 10mg a day allows me to get clear skin and anti-aging benefits without the drying side effects. I could honestly lower my dose and still benefit.

Now that the skincare's out of the way, here’s the other half.


Coloring guide:

This really isn’t even the other half, because so much of having good facial complexion is just having clear skin. Having good coloring is the ultimate topper to having clear skin, and will give you an unruly halo, but clear skin must be achieved first. Who gives a fuck if you have the most tan, mogger tint ever if you also have a revolting amount of acne. Nobody. But here’s how you can look sick.

First, you need to be tan. If you are pale, what the fuck are you doing? Studies show time and time again that girls prefer guys with a tan. Being pale also pronounces acne and other facial blemishes more while tan skin can mask it somewhat.

Here’s how to get tan in a few different ways:

1. The Sun ~ Why so many people avoid and fear the sun is beyond me. I wont deny science: UV’s are dangerous and harmful, but they play a huge role in us being able to mog. Along with that, why the fuck are you drawing the line at the sun? The same motherfuckers on this forum with a porn addiction who jack off 4x a day, eat fuckin frozen dino nuggets and tater tots, and rip boof carts before bed wont go in the fucking sun, JFLLLLL. The fucking sun is where they stop and say “no i cant risk harming myself in this way”, but dont think fuckin twice about all the other bullshit they do in their life that harms them. Anyway, you should apply spf to your face for the sole reason of protecting your facial collagen. Facial collagen is massive for keeping us looking youthful. Anyway, a tan from the sun absolutely mogs. I’ve never tried melanotan so I'm not gonna recommend it. Applying spf only to your face is the move. We want to achieve a tan as efficiently as possible, so why inhibit your ability to get darker by adding spf to your body? As for the face, although you're applying tinted spf, your face will still tan over time with consistent tanning sessions. The tinted spf also frauds tan a little bit through the bronze foundation in it. The sun is going away though and with the winter coming, here’s what i recommend.

2. Tanning Drops ~ Self tanners can be great if you choose the right ones. I personally have used and enjoyed the Isle of Paradise Sun Kissed tanning drops (I think I chose the medium glow one). When you apply a fake tanner that comes in drops, mix it in with your moisturizer during your nighttime skincare. I do 1 drop on the face and 1 on the neck. Don't let anything touch your face for 30 min after applying. When you begin, do 2-3 days of 1 drop on the face and neck, and the tan will accumulate, then begin to do it only 3-4x a week. After the first time of applying the fake tan, you won’t notice a huge difference in coloring or complexion. But once 2-3 days pass, you’ll notice major changes in the tan on your skin. After the tan has arrived from 2-3 continuous nights of using the fake tanner, decreasing the frequency of which you use it is recommended. The tan will be there and at that point all you need to do is maintain it, not add to it. Using it less frequently will let you maintain it without looking like a fuckin orange. I would also recommend decreasing the amount of drops used to 0.5 drops for the face and neck each. This means just adding 1 drop to your moisturizer and applying it evenly between both the face and neck.


Putting it all together (most important part):

Once you achieve your desired skin tone, you need to base the rest of facial coloring around it. Specifically, I mean the undertones of your cheeks, and the color of your eyes, hair, and eyebrows.

Undertones:


The cheeks play the vital role of carrying out your facial undertones. The undertones of your face are the main influence of how harmonious and striking your overall coloring comes off.

First, you need to identify which base hue your face is.

You can do this by looking at the veins on your wrist:

If they are green or olive colored, you have a warm hue.
If they are blue or purple, you have a cool hue.
If it's a mix of purple/olive, you have a neutral hue.

Find your skin tone, and see what color undertones you need to achieve.

Tan Skin:

Tan, cool skin looks good with rosy and olive undertones.
Tan, warm skin looks good with golden/peachy undertones.
Tan, neutral skin can look good with essentially any undertone if done correctly and is more case-dependent.

Pale Skin:

Pale, cool skin looks good with pink/blue undertones.
Pale, warm skin looks good with yellow undertones.
Pale, neutral skin looks good with light red/brown undertones.

To achieve these undertones, I recommend taking supplements. Things like lycopene, beta carotene, and astaxanthin can emphasize certain colors in the cheeks’ undertones.

For example:

I have tan, warm skin with green/blue eyes. I went for a more golden/rosy undertone through the power of supplements. 20mg lycopene and 12mg astaxanthin daily. The lycopene helps bring out red undertones while the astaxanthin brings out yellow ones for a combination of gold coloring. This completely matches my facial hue and gives me a huge halo from the synergy in my coloring.

Hair/Eyebrow Color:

So this is very subjective and completely up to you. If you have really good coloring that matches your undertones, the color of your hair won’t matter too much, but some combinations look better than others.

For example:

Tan, warm skin with green eyes usually looks better with brown hair + blonde highlights.

Pale, cool skin with blue eyes usually looks better with black hair.


It's a good rule of thumb to keep your eyebrows 1-2 shades darker than your hair. This keeps the eye area more striking and prominent. Don't dye them too light or at all if you're dyeing your hair lighter as well.

Overall, I’d say its best to fuck around and find out with hair color. All you can do is try and see what looks good and what doesn't. Test shit out and you’ll come to a conclusion.

And that's the guide. It's pretty much just drying out your skin to rid acne then achieving a tan + matching undertones to your skin hue. That's the easiest way to softmax and mog. Having pristine clear skin with amazing coloring will make you stand out sooo much more in a room of people with copy and paste coloring.

You guys got this ❤️

Results/credentials:

View attachment 4071732 View attachment 4071734


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If you're a lighter ethnic being healthy and getting sunlight will still make your coloring (skin lips eye whites) more vibrant and striking. Combine that with contacts and hair highlights and you will mog.
 
Thanks but chemicals mog nature
You have to buy specific chemicals to tackle all the specific problems meanwhile raw meat eliminates everything and doesn't give any side effects
 

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