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Red, Orange and Yellow

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
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The color red adds up to 18 which can be reduced to 9. 18 means that your personal power (8) is restricted from lack of confidence (1) which causes suppressed emotion (9). So, what does this mean? It basically means that whenever you are attracted to wearing red, you feel lack of confidence and lack of power, and you need a boost of energy to feel better. This is why red is considered a “power color.” It has a vibration that can give you confidence and make you feel more powerful so you can find the courage to express your emotions more freely. So when you are lacking power or confidence, or you can’t express your emotions, the color red can help you get your power back.

The color orange has a different vibration. The numbers of orange add up to 33 which can be reduced to 6. 33 has to do with martyrdom, or doing too much for others from too much expectation of self (6). So when you find yourself bending over backwards trying to please everybody in your life, you need orange to come to your rescue. Orange will help you draw the line when enough is enough, and help you say no when people want more from you than you are able to give. Orange has a very different energy than red, so it is a much softer kind of power.

Next, there is yellow, which adds up to 29/11/2 – same as the color white. White was mentioned in my last post; a very idealistic vibration where the focus is directed inwards from suppressed emotion (9) or difficulty in relationships (2). You can see how things are supposed to be without being able to change the situation (11), and it can also indicate self-blame. So, the next time you are sitting in the corner feeling sorry for yourself because your relationship is far from ideal, go and find something yellow to wear, and before you know it, the gloominess will lift and you’ll be able to find your sunny disposition again.

Therefore, knowing the numerological vibration of the different colors, can make a huge difference in your life. It can make you feel better, it can give you confidence, it can help you find your power, and so on. So, the color you choose to wear don’t just have to do with fashion, or what colors look good on you. It is so much more than just “skin deep.” The colors are like food for your energy field and can be used as “medicine” if you know how.
Tomorrow, I’ll talk about green, blue and purple.
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To visit Michael Brill’s website where you can find out all about numerology, and where his books are available for purchase, CLICK HERE
I am using his methods to analyse the colors in my life, and of course, you can use it to analyze anything, really…

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Numerology of Black and White

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009
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In numerology, every letter has a number from 1-9. If you add up the numbers of the word BLACK, you get 11. 11 is the idealist who can see what has to change, but isn’t always able to do so. There is a possibility for self blame if change can’t be created.

Now, let’s look at who wears black. Punks and teenagers love black. Why? Because they are idealists. They can see what should be, and they can see what isn’t. They want to change things, but they don’t know how. They rebel against what is, but can’t come up with better solutions. And, because they can’t change things, life can seem meaningless and pointless.
It is also interesting that black is the color that is used when someone dies. Perhaps it has to do with lack of acceptance of the situation, self blame, a perception of injustice, that it shouldn’t have happened, but they couldn’t change it? Anyway, black is seen as a soothing and appropriate color during heavy, sad times of transitions where people are experiencing things that are difficult to accept.
Imagine wearing pink, floral or fluorescent colors to a funeral? No, that won’t do. It doesn’t have the right energy, or the right depth for the situation. Black is better.
But what about white? White is used in places like India as the preferred color to wear for death. White, because all colors become pale before death happens. Just look at the hair, going from black to gray or white! In India, white is the color of death.

So, I added up the numbers of WHITE, and it is 29, which can then be reduced to 11, same as black, but with a slight twist. The 9 has to do with suppressed emotions, and the 2 has to do with difficulty in relationships. 11 is the same idealism as we see in black. So, for India to choose white as the color of death is interesting – it actually says something about their culture – it is more suppressed emotionally than ours, otherwise black would have been more appropriate. And they may have relationship issues that aren’t expressed. Well, that makes sense, since their partners are often picked by the parents, so they don’t have much choice in the matter. They just have to learn to live with whomever they end up with, and suppression of how they truly feel is a natural consequence.
Anyway, besides using the color white for death celebrations in India, in our culture, we use the color white in the health industry. Doctors, if they are not totally money driven, may have an idealistic idea of helping others, and they may blame themselves whenever they are not able to help, so the color white is appropriate for their situation. The energy of white can help them be more idealistic in their work. So, in a sense, even though black and white are both colors of idealism, black is more expressive, and white is more suppressed. Black is more visionary, and white is more action.

So, next time you choose to wear black or white, watch your perception of reality. Where are you at? Which one of these colors nurtures your inner feeling the most?
Tomorrow, I’ll talk about red and orange.
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Numerology and Color

Monday, June 22nd, 2009
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I am so busy developing my own non-toxic, chemical free skincare line these days, that it is hard to find time to write blog entries. Luckily, my book about how to create a blog is selling pretty well. If any of you lovely ladies are interested, it is called “A Step by Step WordPress Tutorial for Beginners” and it is available from amazon.com. If you are more interested in a download, it is also available from lulu.com. Here is a link. Or, you can simply click on the “Books” link at the top of the page. Anyway, back to the colors we suround ourselves with, and numerology.

You may wonder what colors have to do with numerology – Actually, colors and numerological values go together. In fact, I discovered this connection just a few days ago.

Numerology is the teaching of how all numbers contain a certain vibration. Vibration is energy, and energy affect our energetic body, or aura. Therefore, it is very important to surround yourself with colors that feel nurturing in some way. Usually, I simply rely on my intuition, I go to my dresser or my closet and see which color clothing I feel attracted to that day. But, it is actually possible to do it more scientifically – we can for example do it with numerology.

My friend, Michael Brill, has written a book about how every sickness has a numerological value that can bring insight into why someone is sick. Very interesting book, well worth reading!
Click Here to read about it. (You’ll find the book on page 16)

Anyway, after reading his book, I came up with the idea of using his method to see what vibration different colors have. Just think about it, we all know how different it feels to wear purple clothes compared to baby blue or black. But, the interesting question is, why does it feel so different? So, I decided to look into the number values, like Michael does in his book about sickness, and it was amazing! This system actually works for colors, too!

So, tomorrow, I’ll start telling you what the numerological value of the colors are, and I promise you, it will blow you away!
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Personal Color Consultations

Saturday, April 4th, 2009
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For anyone who wants a makeover, but needs a little help along the way, I have decided to offer personal color consultations based on my new numeric system. (If you want to learn more about my new numeric system, CLICK HERE .)The price is very reasonable, only $25.00.

What you’ll get: When you sign up for your consultation, I’ll give you an email address where you can send me a brief email with questions or concerns, as well as a color picture of your face, and I’ll tell you what color category you belong to, what your options are, and whether you need to wear muted, brights or pastels in your makeup and clothing. Once you know this, you can easily create your own clothing style and pick the most flattering clothing and makeup colors without hesitation!

To sign up for a consultation, just click the button below. There will also be a button under each post.

Personal Color Consultation, $25.00


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What Colors to Wear – Muted or Pastels?

Saturday, April 4th, 2009
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I always love watching people and learning from what I see. Yesterday, I went shopping in Walmart, and I saw a lady that looked so dull, it almost blew my mind. Her hair was blond with ashy highlights, her eyebrows were light, her makeup very nude and her clothing color coordinated, but muted. She obviously cared a lot about her looks, since she had highlights in her hair and was wearing makeup and color coordinated clothes, but for some reason, it didn’t work at all. To put it nicely, her beauty was definitely not enhanced. The interesting thing is WHY? Why didn’t it work?

So, I added up her numbers to see which category she belonged to. (If you don’t know what I’m talking about, CLICK HERE to learn more about my new system for determining what colors to wear.) I gave her a 4 for the hair, 2 for the eyebrows and 2 for the skin, a total of 8 – PASTEL CATEGORY!

Just what I suspected! This was a lady in the pastel category wearing dull, muted colors. Personally, I love muted colors, but you should only wear them if it suits your coloring. On everybody else, they look too dull!

Since this lady is at the upper end of the pastel category, she actually has two choices. If she wants to wear pastel colors, she can lighten her hair color to a 3 and darken her eyebrows, also to a 3. It still adds up to an 8, but by lightening the hair and darkening they eyebrows, there will be more contrast in her coloring, and and she would look fabulous in pastels.

If she prefers muted colors, she would be better off going back to her original hair color (darken to a 4). If she stopped the highlights, and darkened her eyebrows at least 2 shades (also to a 4), she would be able to wear all her muted clothes without looking dull at all. But, she would also have to change her blush and lipstick! No more pastel nude lips – In the muted category the lipstick should be a medium colored muted mauve or brownish neutral, very close to her natural lip color.

This is a good example of what happens when your clothing belongs to one category, and your makeup and coloring belongs to another. The result is always unflattering. Unfortunately, this is something we all do. Perhaps it is because my system for determining what colors to wear is completely brand new? However, the system really works, and it works for everything – hair color, brow color, choice of lipstic, blush and clothing because everything has to work together.

So, this is the most important thing when it comes to creating your own clothing style and determining the right colors to wear: Make sure that your coloring, makeup and clothing are all from within the same color category! If it is, you’ll look fantastic – if it isn’t, your style is seriously suffering!
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What Colors to Wear – Gray Hair

Monday, March 30th, 2009
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Whether we like it, or not, we don’t live forever. Life is a cycle, and during this cycle, our coloring changes. In India, white is the color of death. Odd, you might say, since white is a color frequently worn in this culture. But, in India, they are more aware in many ways. They have observed how everything gets pale at the end of a life cycle. The leaves get pale before they fall, the hair gets pale, and so on. We must learn to embrace all the cycles of life. When our hair gets pale, it changes our natural coloring, and when that happens, we must change the colors we wear, too.

If you would like to keep wearing the same colors you have always worn, you must dye your hair and keep your eyebrows dark. If you go for this option, add up your numbers (CLICK HERE if you want to learn more about my new system for determining what colors to wear.) to see where you are at. For example, a person at the top end of the bright category, like a Japanese lady with black hair (8), black eyebrows (8) and pale skin (2), for a total of 18, will still stay in this category even when her hair turns gray. If her hair changes from an 8 to a 4, her numbers will still add up to 14 (so still in the bright range, which goes from 12-18). However, if someone is at the lower end of the bright category, she’ll end up in the muted category if her hair lightens a few shades, even if she keeps her eyebrows dark.

Using my number system to determine what colors to wear, makes it easy to decide what to do. Do you stay gray? Do you color? What colors do you want to wear, and what color hair and eyebrows do you need to be able to pull it off?

One of the things I see a lot, are women with grey or white hair and very light eyebrows trying to boost their coloring by wearing bright red lipstick, bright blush and bright clothes. Unfortunately, this creates a very dis-harmonious picture, and it doesn’t make anyone look younger to dress in bright colors if it no longer suits them.

The key is to dress within your color category. So, the first decision to make is whether to dye your hair or not. Before dying, add up your colors and see what category you are in right now. Then add up the colors for lightening or darkening your hair a few shades. Will a different hair color push you into a different category, or keep you in a category that you want to be in? Or, are you happy with your grey or white hair, no matter what category it takes you to?

Once you make your decision, add up your colors to find your new category, and keep your makeup and colors within this category for a harmonious and beautiful look. The most important thing is to darken your eyebrows a bit, even when your hair turns light. Eyebrows frame the face and really perks up your coloring. I like to do one of mine, just to see the difference, and it looks like half of my face has had a facelift! (And then I do the other one!) And whatever you do, don’t forget mascara and a little bit of smudged liner on your top lashes. It opens the eyes and defines them!

If your gray hair has pushed you into the pastel category, even with darkened eyebrows, use a light pastel blush, and a light color lipstick, as well as light colored clothing, and you’ll look fantastic!

As your coloring changes, your clothes and makeup has to change, too, but with my simple, but unique, system for determining what your best colors are, you can give yourself a makeover anytime you wish. No need for a color consultant! The fact is, you can look fantastic at any age, as long as you wear the right colors for you.
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What Colors to Wear – Buying Lipsticks

Sunday, March 29th, 2009
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Have you ever gone to the cosmetics isles looking for a lipstick, and not had a clue which color to buy? If you know what category your natural coloring belongs in, it doesn’t have to be too hard to pick a color that will work for you. (If you don’t know what category you belong to, CLICK HERE if you want to learn more about my new system for determining what colors to wear.)

The pastel category
If you belong to this category, you look best in light pinks, peaches and nudes. Stay away from anything too bright or too dark, since it will simply overpower your coloring.

The mid-range muted category
If you belong to this category, your coloring is very soft and delicate, and you may find it difficult to find a nice looking lip stick color. What you need is a color that is not too light (they wash you our), too dark (too much contrast) or too bright (totally overpowering). So, look for a color with medium darkness, as neutral as possible. People in this category look fabulous in neutrals and nudes. Stay away from any kind of fancy colors; they don’t suit you, it is as simple as that. Brown based, soft mauves and basic “close to lip color” lip sticks look best, especially if they are sheer. If you are a dramatic type with soft coloring, you might want to try using gloss to give your lips an extra zing, since you can’t get away with using strong color.

The bright category
You ladies are lucky, you can get away with whatever fun, bright colors you like. Stay away from muted neutrals and pastels, which don’t really fit your coloring. You can use corals, reds and berries. Lucky girls!

The dark muted category
You can use those lovely dark velvety colors that make us palefaces look like ghosts. Don’t even think of using pastels! Those light colors are all wrong for your coloring. You might be able to get away with some medium colored nudes and neutrals if you like lighter colors, but your best choices are dark muted colors. You may get away with bright red for night makeup, but make sure the red is a little bit muted, like a brick color. It will look a lot better than fire engine red!

The dark bright category
With your black hair, skin and eyebrows, you can basically wear any of the bright colors, as long as they are fairly dark. Stay away from pastels. The only way you can wear pastels is if you want to try a sheer pink gloss for daytime makeup.

This should help you zoom in on the colors that suit you the best, and you won’t end up with so many lipsticks that look awful after you put them on. (At least, now you know WHY they look aweful). But, before you go shopping for lipsticks, go through your makeup drawer and get rid of all the colors that don’t suit your natural coloring first. What is the point of keeping those? Just replace them with lipsticks from your own color category, and you’ll look fantastic! Forget about fashion! It is all about finding your own individual style with colors that suit you!
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What Colors to Wear – Bright Colors

Friday, March 27th, 2009
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This post is for the ladies in the bright color category, mainly ladies with dark hair and pale skin, or with medium blonde/brown hair and tan skin. (If you don’t know what category you belong to, CLICK HERE if you want to learn more about my new system for determining what colors to wear.)

The bright category goes from 12-18. If you belong to this category, and you are a working girl, you are in a strange dilemma. Even though bright colors look the best on you, you may be forced to wear muted neutrals and earth tones at work! Why do you think that is? I’ll tell you what I think – I think that conservative companies are afraid to have “wild women” running around, so they have to make sure you dress a little more subdued, a little more conservative! (More suppression of women, even today! They should be ashamed!)

What does conservative actually mean? It means that the old ways should be conserved. It means that they are not open to change. Women may finally be working side by side with men, but they are still working on their terms, so they still have to dress a certain way to fit in!

And, what exactly does your choice of clothing colors have to do with how competent you are and how you do your job? Absolutely nothing, actually. It is just another way to keep women in line so they don’t become a distraction to the other workers.

About 40-50 years ago, working women were stern looking spinster types who had dedicated themselves to being career women. They basically had to make a choice between being efficient working women and having a family life, so they weren’t focused on being attractive to anyone. But, it is different now.

Rebel, I say, it is time for things to change! There is no longer any need to make a choice between being gorgeous and being competent. Now you can be both, and if you are good enough at what you do, there is no way you’ll lose your job for wearing a red turtle neck instead of a camel suit. Dare to be vibrant! Dig out those bright colors that are hiding in the back of your closet, and let your true self shine through!
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Colors to Wear – Lipstick and Clothing

Thursday, March 26th, 2009
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OK, so you have figured out what color category you are in (or, if you don’t know, CLICK HERE if you want to learn more about my new system for determining what colors to wear.)

The Pastel Category
So, what if your coloring belongs in the pastel category, but you love muted clothing? If you are just a couple of numbers away, you can bring yourself to the muted category by darkening your eyebrows two shades, and picking a medium colored muted lipstick. Or, you can darken your skintone one shade by creating a fake tan, or darken your hair slightly. Add up your numbers for hair, eyebrows and skin, and determine how you can bring the numbers up to a 9 or higher, and you’re good to go. The main thing to think about is to keep your makeup colors and your clothing colors in the same category.

For example, you should NEVER wear clothing in pastel colors with a bright colored lipstick! EVER!!! The colors will clash, and your style will be seriously damaged! In fact, if you are in the pastel category, stay away from bright colors, period! They wash you out. Unless, of course, you are into “Goth” and you want to balance out your pale coloring with black everywhere, especially around the eyes, and a big red mouth. But this look is not for everyone. If you want to enhance your beauty, stay with pastel clothing and makeup.

The first muted category
Here, your coloring is a little darker than the pastel category, but the coloring is still very soft. So, what if you belong to this category, and you happen to love baby blue clothes and bright red lipstick? Yikes!!! Don’t wear both at the same time! The pastel colors do not look good when mixed with brights!
On days when you want to wear pastels, put on a light pink or peach blush, and a light pinkish lipstick, and don’t darken the eyebrows more than absolutely necessary. Wearing clothing and makeup colors from the same category will tie it all together.

On other days, when you feel pale, and you want an extra pop of color on your face, stay away from pastels. Darken your eyebrows a few shades, use a stronger color blush, put your bright lipstick on and wear clothes in bright colors.

However, the most flattering thing to do is to stay within your own color category and pick both your clothing and makeup colors from the same category. If you are in the muted category, you’d be surprised to see how beautifully harmonious you look in muted colors. They may look dull and boring on anyone else, but if your natural coloring is muted, you simply look gorgeous in muted colors! Try it and see for yourself – burnt orange, brick, olive, dark khaki, camel, dusty blue, mauve and mustard. Lovely!

When it comes to the other categories, the bright category, the dark muted, and the dark bright, your coloring is strong enough to handle a few indiscretions. Just stay within some basic rules – don’t mix pastels and brigths, and don’t mix muted and brights.
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