On doing some research I saw some metallic green and blue eye makeup that would make a butterfly blush as it would be bland in comparison. Definitely not wearable, the amount of eye shadow used lends to it being as highly pigmented as the makeup suited to the stage or a photoshoot and not the office.
Color blocking is a trend that is present in everything from clothing to interiors and makeup.
Those of us fortunate enough to have had formal training in color theory will quickly and lovingly embrace this trend.
Simply, and not to bore anyone with color theory: color blocking is the use of complimentary or analogous colors.
A complimentary color on a color wheel is the color that is opposite to it. These colors make each other 'pop' when placed beside each other. Examples of complimentary colors are red and green, yellow andviolet and blue and orange.
Analogous colors are those that are directly beside each other on the color wheel. Using such combinations in color result in harmonious, visual pleasing compositions. Examples of analogous colors are green and yellow, red and violet and blue and violet.
Aesthetically this may also be achieved by using neutral colors like beige, brown and espresso.
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