It’s skin tone, not just hair and eyes. |
| I think the biggest difference in most of those pictures is makeup. People tend to go more dramatic when they have dark hair even though it would still look nice with softer makeup. |
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I feel like you picked a bunch of women who are dirty blondes, experimented with brown once, realized it washed them out, and went back to being blondes.
Also, I got my colors analyzed and am a spring so I know for a fact several of these women are also springs bc they were referenced in the stuff. Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Lawrence, Scarlett Johansson, and Charlize Theron are all confirmed springs and Margot Robbie is a spring according to some people, a summer to others. Blonde usually does look better on us. I am a natural dirty blond so I get highlights to lighten it a bit and it looks much better. |
It helps to understand things if you understand the background. |
Tons of makeup and dozens of chemicals to go tan or fair. |
Or you could just….accept the skin tone you have? Are you seriously suggesting people lighten their skin? |
+1 There's a very strange poster on this thread. |
| Poorly done dark hair dye jobs can make you look old, washed out and garish. Really fake. |
I'm saying fair women use sunbathing, tanning sprays, tanning booths and bronzers etc to look darker and dark ones use brightening creams, foundation, concealer etc., not recommending they should. |
I hate to break it you but blonde hair has been prized since well before the blondes were the colonial lords. |