#orange and pinks and pinkish magentas just make sense
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#I’m so glad I went to a more pink palette for wedge#orange and pinks and pinkish magentas just make sense#also I’m so sorry but jawbreaker’s design was IN MY OPINION god awful#I could rant about it but I’m not risking it I don’t want to hurt the Dino boy’s feelings#tf fan continuity#transformers bold bright brisk#maccadam#transformers#maccadams#wedge#my art#I’m just now realizing how different these two wedges look side by side and I’m honestly stunned
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if nct 00 line were colors, which one would they be?
disclaimer: this isn't based on color theory or anything, is literally just based on vibes that i personally get from both the colors and the 00z.
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Haechan as magenta
magenta is kinda pinkish and purplish, i think is such a charming color, is chic, powerful and warm. is a color i really like and it brings me a special joyful vibe, is a very fun color and it makes me think of a very very fun boy that also brings me a special joyful vibe
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Yangyang as green
green is my favorite color and i think is well fitting for one of my favorites boys, i find green such a youthful color, every tone of green is so fun, warm and fresh. this color has a special place in my heart, and so do yangyang
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Jaemin as purple
purple is a bright color that is also strong, is a impactful color with a lot of charm, is also a very addictive color and people tend to be obssessed with it. i love purple and my feelings for jaemin is very much the same
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Renjun as pink
pink is a color that looks so delicate and comfortable, and if you have any sense, you can't help but love it. pink is a very attractive color and is also really powerful, one of my favorites colors and it reminds of one of my favorites boys
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Jeno as blue
blue is well known for being a calm and comfortable color, but is also strong and impactful, like jeno, very warm and makes us feel safe with all of its charm. blue is always a nice color to see and have around, it feels like something we can count on
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Shotaro as salmon
salmon is a pinkish orange (orangish pink?) that can be really soft but also really bright, is a fun color that makes me feel warm and happy. shotaro is really adorable and exciting to me, and so is salmon, a color that holds a lot of meaning in my heart
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so, that was it, my color association list not based on color theory or any psicological color facts, is literally just vibes and me association my favorite colors with my favorites boys just like i do with everything
thank you for reading, it was fun to write and i hope you liked it too!
#random stuff on my account like usual#nct#nct 00 line#neo culture technology#neo city#ncity#nct 00z#my 6 sunshines#my favorite boys#color association#nct 00 line as colors#my nct 00 line agenda#wow theres a lot of pinkish tones in this list#well what can i say#i like pinkish tones#and bright colors#all of those feels really bright to me#renjun jeno haechan jaemin yangyang shotaro#renjun#jeno#haechan#jaemin#yangyang#shotaro#huang renjun#lee jeno#lee haechan#na jaemin#liu yangyang#osaki shotaro
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Well, in English some difficulty is made over blue/indigo. There is the functional rainbow:
Red-orange-yellow-green-blue-purple
And the technical rainbow, which doesn’t have purple in it, and has two blue tones:
Red-orange-yellow-green-blue-indigo-violet
Now, the functional rainbow is the most supported in early-years culture and general society. Paints, toys and crayons all support the rainbow that includes purple. At their earliest age children draw a six-color rainbow with their six spectral colors of mark-making materials. We have rainbow stacking cups, a wooden rainbow, wobbly stacking toys, squeaky eggs and dozens of other learning toys that have six pieces and end the spectrum with purple. You can’t really mix indigo with primary-coloured kid’s paints. From the very beginning, in an age of life where rainbows are obligatory and constantly seen and portrayed in daily life, they are functionally directed into a six-color approximation. Even the rainbow emoji does it:🌈
And it makes sense socially. Losing beloved purple in favour of two bad blues and a rotten pink is a horrid compromise. Purple is a serious color to children! Most kids don’t have a specific use for indigo! It’s just a dark blue, and normally not distinguished at all… especially since light/dark shades are somewhat hard to explain when teaching colors to very small people. And violet - that strangely bright-seeming cool-magenta band that occupies the slot for purple, but is suspiciously un-purple - is basically only experienced and named as a Crayola crayon. Kids do not talk about violet. It is nobody’s favourite color. They do not fight over who gets a violet notebook or the perceived gender of violet. Violet is just not a socially interesting color.
However, some accurate rainbow songs, some learning materials, and some parents teach blue/indigo/violet. And at some point in early education, kids do actually have to hear that “purple is a social construct - well they’re all social constructs, but purple isn’t in the rainbow. No, sorry, it’s just not in the spectrum. The spectrum actually ends in a weird pinkish color that nobody uses in real life. And indigo is, socially, just dark blue to us and we don’t teach it separately. But it’s more real than purple. So the beloved social rainbow is incorrect but don’t worry, you can go back to it, after you accept that technically there are two separate blues instead. ”
Like this is a whole thing you have to go through. The construction and deconstruction of colors that you then proceed to largely ignore again. It’s kind of wild
hello tiny friends i keep in my pocket. tell me something I will find humorous but vaguely annoying
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how on earth did you make that amazing pink and blue disney gifset?
thank you vry much!!! :)
Idk how familiar you are w/ selective color so I’ll just try to say everything.
Okay so, there’s two types of gifs in that set:
1. ones that were already pink and blue, and i just enhanced the colors
2. ones that were other colors and i had to change them
Here is a tutorial i made a bit ago about how i change the colors of gifs and make two gifs the same color (if you want to know how to do #2 i mentioned above ^^^^^).
So, back to #1, the process is kinda the same for every gif in the sense that like… you’re gonna want to use hella selective color, or at least that’s what I do. Sometimes i use hue/saturation but that can make your gifs look kind of grainy sometimes so i mostly rely on selective color.
But the process is also different because, for example, you can’t make a selective color layer, select magenta, move it to -40 on cyan for every single gif and expect it to look the same. Sometimes it will work for one gif and not another one, because every scene is different and has different colors. If you have no idea what that means I will try to explain.
so this is the frozen gif w/ just base coloring: curves, brightness, and exposure. Sometimes I don’t even use base coloring and just get right into selective color.
Selective color lets you pick specific colors to edit on your gif. So first, i do a selective color layer. layer > new adjustment layer > selective color
using selective color is a lot of just experimenting and moving stuff around to see what looks pretty. here, i select magenta, because that is the color that i want to edit currently in the gif.
moving cyan to the left makes the magenta more vibrant (i only moved it a little bit because i didn’t want it to be too much), moving the yellow to the left makes the magenta more pinkish/purple instead of red/pink, and moving magenta to the right makes the magenta brighter and more noticeable.
and here is what the gif looks like now in comparison to the last step
i’m not going into selective color thinking “i need to move magenta to exactly +84″, y’know, i just experimented and clicked around to see what looked okay to me and that’s what i decided on. And because of that, the specific settings you choose will not look the same for every single gif, so you need to experiment and change stuff around until you understand what each adjustment does to the colors.
so, next step: the theme i’m going for is cyan and pink, so the blue in the gif is too dark for what i want, and the magenta is still too purplish - i want both the blue and the pink/purple to be brighter.
I do another selective color layer (which is unnecessary, you can use the same layer you just did and select blue, but i like doing different layers for everything). I select blue because that is the color that i want to edit.
every adjustment i made in this step was all for making the blue lighter and more cyanish instead of the blue it was before.
i do another selective color layer just to make the magenta a little more pink than purple, and then i do a hue/saturation layer. again, i select magenta because that’s the color i’m editing.
i wanted to make the pink lighter and softer, so i increased the lightness and moved the hue a little to the right, which is more towards yellow, red and orange than purple and blue. i wanted the pink to be a little more red than purple, so that’s why i did that.
another selective color layer to make the magenta more vibrant and reddish instead of purple
and then i do a last selective color layer to make the blue a little brighter & lighter. it’s not that noticeable but it made a difference to me lol
so here is no coloring and then the final coloring:
If you have any questions feel free to let me know :) When ppl ask for help i never really know like if you have NO idea what specific layers do, or if you know a lot and are just curious or something, but hopefully either way this helped
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setting: august 2006 to present day. warnings: death. word count: 3321 (// icb).
white with hints of grey and purple was all kit saw in his reflection. not too long ago—124 days, to be exact (but who was really counting?), he saw peaches, browns, flecks of pink, amber, blue, yellow. so many colors; he took them for granted, believing they were eternal. now, flooded in the lifeless hue of white (which wasn’t even a bonafide color, as his friend told him), kit felt dead. there was no life around him. the plants sat on the window sill were fake, devoid of mother nature’s gift (or curse).
he pulled a maroon beanie over his head, adding a splash of color to the canvas shade of his skin. the striking contrast brought the magentas out on his cheeks, but kit still looked as sickly as ever. bracing a knit cardigan around his slim, fragile body—his teacher gifted him (out of pity, no less), kit waddled towards the open door of his private hospital room. he asked a nurse to keep it open because he was so tired of hearing nothing but the voices tick away in his head, gnawing, scratching. kit would go mad if the silence persisted.
he stalked the corridor, rolling the IV pole next to him. it was the wilson to his—whatever tom hanks’ name was in that movie he was stranded on an island and his only friend for seven years was a bloodied volleyball. the IV pole was his only friend at the hospital.
kit strolled to where the other children with cancer usually gathered as the nurses tried to serenade them by singing kumbaya, as if that made the cancer nonexistent. he scoffed upon entering the room, immediately regretting the idea of having some sort of human interaction that day. before he could vanish back into the white surroundings, he caught a nurse’s periphery, and she waved him to join. he scanned the room. it was less dead than the rest of the ward. colourful, connected mats shielded the floor as toys laid scattered about: blocks, rag dolls, toy trucks, action figures. the whole shebang. the children were in a circle, surrounding a nurse with a ukulele.
begrudgingly, kit entered the playroom but lingered behind everyone else. he didn’t like drawing too much attention, nor was he in the mood to be singing songs, pretending he wasn’t confined out of his will because of an ailment 21st doctors still couldn’t solve. at eleven, he was already so much of a cynic. most eleven year olds were waiting for hogwarts letters (as if). he was losing his childhood day by day at an alarming rate.
“hey, i’ve never seen you around here.” soft but distinct. the voice crawled into kit’s personal bubble but he turned his head but saw no one. he then glanced down, blinking at a girl in a wheelchair.
“me too,” kit contested, eyeing the stranger. she wore the drab hospital gown and cliched beanie over her head too. it wouldn’t take a brain genius to realize she was a cancer patient just like him. “leukemia?”
“leukemia.” the girl nodded, lips twisted to a subtle pucker. “i’m elena, by the way. nice seeing someone else my age here.”
“kit.”
“kit? like kit-kat but without the kat? is your sister named kat?” elena giggled, tossing jokes as if they were funny. well, they were but kit wasn’t easily humored when his mood was at an all-time low.
“i don’t have a sister. i have a brother and his name is henry,” he answered diplomatically.
“you do know your parents named you after chocolate bars, right?”
kit scowled, annoyed by the wisecracks. “who asked you? why are you even talking to me? we’re not friends.”
elena fiddled with the hem of her blue hospital the gown. “how else do we make friends if we don’t talk, kit-kat?”
“first of all, i don’t want any friends.” kit resented anything or anyone who even vaguely reminded him he had cancer and was practically perched on death’s doormat. befriending a fellow patient was a definite no. “second of all, don’t call me that.” irritated, kit clicked his tongue against the roof of his mouth and vacated the room. he was done with the crappy music and interrogation—none of which he signed up for, nor appreciated.
“hey, wait!” elena called behind him.
kit tossed her a glare over his shoulders, grimacing as her frail arms spun the large wheels of the wheelchair. “why are you following me? don’t follow me.” when he reached his room, he planned to slam the door in her face but a tire prevented him from doing so.
“i’m sorry i called you kit-kat. i won’t call you that again. i’ve been here for months and i haven’t spoken to anyone my age. i’m tired of listening to toddlers rave about dora the explorer. and frankly, i can’t look at them because i feel so bad. babies shouldn’t have to go through this,” elena emphasized gravelly, voice on the verge of breaking after an emotional and sincere speech.
kit was taken back by the burst of honesty and also by how much he related to her words. they struck a chord, so he opened the door.
“no one deserves to go through this,” he corrected passionately yet grimly, his jaw clenched so tight as his adam’s apple bobbed.
elena mustered a small, relieved smile. “let’s start again.” courteously, she extended a hand. “i’m elena. nice meeting you!”
kit stared at the pink palm, contemplating on accepting the offer of friendship. he had plenty of friends outside of the hospital but no one on the inside. he was so exhausted of pitied looks, maybe having someone on the same boat wouldn’t be a constant remainder of his situation but a person to relate to. to talk to. to understand him and his fears.
he shook elena’s hand, watching her smile overwhelm her freckled face. kit was stunned by the radiance; he was almost persuaded to mirror the expression but slickly caught himself and dropped the handshake a fraction later.
“and i’m kit. nice meeting you too.”
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propped up by a number of heavy duty pillows, kit stared lifelessly at the television screen. old reruns of sitcoms from before he was born played: a group of elderly women spewing comedic jokes, a nanny with a nasally accent provided laughter, and a prince from bel-air but kit doesn’t bat an eyelash. his expression is forlorn, eyes an empty abyss of dull, mousy brown.
there was a knock on his door but he forewent a reply, wanting to have some alone time. then there was another until the knocking was constant, ringing in his ears. he snapped his head at the door as soon as it opened without a verbal permission of sorts.
“get out,” he hissed, voice eerily too deep for a boy of eleven.
elena stepped in, no longer bound to a clunky wheelchair. she padded to his bed, ignoring his wishes. “i heard you screaming earlier-“
the pink, swollen skin around kit’s eyes tightened, his jaw clenching as venom laced his words. “i was not screaming.”
“crying, then.” elena sat herself on the edge of the bed, hands folded on her thighs as she studied his appearance. there was no pity. just curiosity. “you’re not going home anytime soon, huh?”
kit glanced away, hard expression set on the cracks through the blinds. he saw nothing but pretend to be invested in anything else but the truth. the silence answered her questions and elena nodded knowingly.
“i’m glad you’re here.”
“excuse me?” kit grimaced, half disgusted by her confession and half confused. he returned his glare onto her and she refused to meet it, sight set on the floor.
“i’m glad you’re here. we can keep each other company. if you stay at home, who will be there for you? your parents have work and henry has sch-“<\small>
“your logic makes no sense,” he scowled. how could anyone wish for him to stay in some place he detested with every cell of his existence.
“you’ll get better, kit,” elena said wisely, as if she was certain his fate was guaranteed or written in the morning paper she fancied reading. “i know it. i can feel it. just hold on a little longer. the hospital isn’t so bad. the food, though.” in synchronization, they glanced at the tray of food settled on a bedside table. “that can be better.”
it didn’t know whether to groan or laugh but the most natural of chuckles spilled from his lips when he allowed himself the pleasure of loosening up. he was never so high-strung but the ambience of the hospital changed him. chemotherapy and radiation left him wilted, draining his last bits of energy until he was a blackhole, destructive to only himself. a rose, who was once brilliant red, now decaying with no color to its merit.
“finally,” elena grinned, her freckled cheeks pushing her eyes into merry crescents. “a smile. you look better when you smile.”
“you’ve been reading too many romance novels. you need to lay off.” flushed cheeks and heat prickling the tips of his ears, kit cleared his throat to act unaffected. aloof, even.
“what can i say, they take me away.” shutting her eyes, the sunlight peering through the gaps in the blinds settled on her face. the brown, orange, tan specks on her complexion luminescent, matching the radiance of her fiery, orange hair.
kit felt a strange, foreign beat in his chest. he clasped a hand over his heart, worried of yet another side affect of his treatment: he was exhausted of the migraines, the nausea, the vomiting. all he wanted was peace. but the sensation was different. it didn’t feel bad. in fact, it felt oddly calming while encouraging all at once.
he gulped, flickering his gaze anywhere but not on the trigger of the new anomaly.
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“woah!” elena gaped in awe at the music video kit showed her on the computer once it came to an inevitable and bitter finish. her eyes were glazed, starry and astonished.
“what did i tell you?” kit stood proudly, hands perched on his hips. “cool, right?”
“very cool,” chuckled elena, scenes of the video zipping through her head in rewind. “i can see you doing that.”
bashfully, kit ran his hands over his beanie, adjusting the elastic hem around his pinkish ears. “you think? i don’t know. i can’t really sing, dance or rap.”
“but you can learn!” elena positively quipped, nothing short of belief etched on her façade. “some people are born great and some are taught greatness.”
“did you get that from a book…” kit laughed, resting his weight on the foot of elena’s bed as he pulled the laptop closer, typing in something else into the search engine.
“nope! i thought of it all on my own.”
“três cheesy,” kit pursed his lips, tossing her a teasing glance, eyebrow arched and disappearing under his favorite maroon beanie.
“oh, you like my cheesy butt!” elena giggled, unknowingly hitting the nail squarely on the head.
if kit wasn’t used to the cheeky lingo, the smile on his face would have faltered and the truth would have been revealed. he couldn’t have that. he watched many shows and learned feelings between good friends ultimately ruined the friendship. no, he would do no such thing.
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“elena!” kit shouted as soon as he raced into elena’s hospital room. she laid in her bed, head in the clouds per usual. knowing her like the back of his hand (better, even), kit could tell she was restlessly daydreaming by the foggy disposition in her hazel eyes.
“hey, kit,” she greeted less enthusiastically, tired from treatment. warmth still graced her features, pursing her lips to a sincere smile. “you came just in time.”
no longer bound to the four walls of the hospital, kit would drop by weekly to pay elena a visit. he never missed a date; he was always on time. never tardy.
“i have great news to tell you!” the grin on kit’s face was so broad, so spectacular that it threatened the sun’s intensity and power. happiness was alive and well, setting fireworks in every nook and cranny of his body. “i’m cancer free!”
elena couldn’t hide the joy on her face. the tears welled up in her eyes, clouding her vision. her sobs were incoherent but kit understood every word.
“i’m so happy for you! i knew you could do it! didn’t i tell you you’ll get better?”
kit found a box of tissues stowed away in elena’s hospital bag. he ripped open the seal and plucked a few sheets for her to dry her damp face. the sincerity of her reaction touched kit immensely. he felt like bursting into tears too but refrained from doing so.
“yeah, you did.” he grabbed her hand, squeezing her fingers. “and you’ll get better too. and when you do, we’ll go to korea and you can cheer me on at my audition!”
elena grinned flawlessly, flooding kit with an emotion he didn’t know existed prior. “i’ll be your first and biggest fan!”
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“are you sure we won’t get in trouble for this?” the squeaky wheel of the wheelchair and the pads of kit’s steps are the only sounds they hear in the midst of their privy conversation.
“certain,” kit fibbed. a little while lie never hurt anyone. partially, it was honest. she wouldn’t get in trouble; but he would.
he pushed the rooftop door open with his back, wheeling elena out delicately. the wind blew through them. that winter night was courteous. not too cold. kit’s winter coat around elena kept her cozy.
“wow,” elena marvelled, eyes everywhere on the starry sky. the white, silver specks glistened. “the view is better up here.”
“beats that crappy room you’re in,” kit retorted, rolling her close enough to the edge to see the roads and the few cars driving down them, speeding wistfully into the darkness.
“it’s not crappy,” defended elena. she loved that room of hers. practically, it was home. she spent more time there than anywhere else. kit hated that.
“nothing beats the outside.” he extended his arms, gesturing at what the world outside a pokey hospital had to offer. “the fresh air. the stars.” kit inhaled deeply, soaking in the chilly breeze before coughing, throat and mouth torrid.
elena shifted her gaze from the twinkling canvas to him, lips forming the fondest of smiles. “you never liked the hospital.”
“why would i?” kit let his arms fall, swinging them by his side. “it’s shit.”
“saved your life, though.”
“and took away many others.”
shaking her head in defeat, elena knew there was no reasoning with kit. he was too stubborn. an argument wasn’t worth it.
“thank you bringing me here. it’s beautiful.” elena craned her neck, admiring the natural wonders of the universe before being enclosed away again.
kit nodded, admiration clear in his crystal eyes. “anything for you.”
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kit tucked the phone between his ear and shoulder, mindlessly waiting for the rings to cease and a familiar voice to pick up. the only voice kit wanted to hear after a gruelling day of exam reviews. he spun a basketball in his hand, pacing the empty space in front of his bed to pass the time. he was growing progressively restless, hating to stand idle with nothing to do but breathe and exist. he was tired of that mundane lifestyle.
“hey, kit-kat,” echoed elena’s groggy voice.
“hey, were you sleeping? i’m sorry i woke you.” looking at the time on his digital alarm clock, kit mentally shot himself for calling right after her chemotherapy treatment. he should have been more aware of how fatigued elena would be. “i can call back if-“
elena’s heartwarming giggles stopped him, as well as paused his pulse for the most fleeting of moments. time stood still and kit could almost see her, despite the roads between them. he envisioned her lying in her bed, facing the sun that poured through her window (she never liked having her curtains shut). the golden yellow rays dancing across her peaceful face; freckles intricate and hazel eyes shining.
“no, i’m good,” she said but yawned at the end. “so, how was your official last day of school before exams?”
“hated it,” kit sang, tossing the basketball up into the air, then caught it for a repeat. “but once i finish my exam tomorrow, i’ll come visit!”
the first year of high school took a toll on kit’s routine vsitations. club activities prevented him from seeing elena on the usual day—friday, so he went whenever available. the dates were scattered and dwindled into monthly subscriptions. kit hated it. he was going to korea soon and despite planning for elena to come along, the universe had other things in mind for her. ill-fated things.
“i’ll ask for extra jello for you,” elena added, knowing how much kit loved the snack since their lunch-dates in the past.
kit snorted, dropping his weight and bouncing on his mattress, discarding the basketball to properly hold his phone with a secure grip. “i have something in mind for my audition. i want you to hear it before anyone else.”
“ooo!” elena squealed, energy returning to her voice. she’s grown to sound so calm but it was obvious it wasn’t intentional. she was tired. “i can’t wait for this VIP showing of your audition. i feel so lucky!”
“you are lucky,” kit confirmed, foolishly smiling from ear to ear as he thought, i’m luckier. he never told elena how he felt but he had an inkling she knew and returned them. for now, that was enough for him. he could wait for her. she had more important matters to prioritize: getting better, beating cancer. not a walk in the park but kit was there and would always be there for her, supporting her, cheering her on. the day she would be cancer free would be the happiest day of his life, greatly surpassing the day he found out he was miraculously healed.
the time caught his peripheral and kit knew his mum would be calling him down to dinner soon—too soon. “hey, elena, i gotta go-“
“tell your mum, dad and henry i said hi, okay?”
there was never dread in elena’s voice. only kindness and understanding. she matured wonderfully. well beyond her years.
“i will. i’ll see you tomorrow. goodnight,” kit said quietly, hope wedged between each word, glueing the sentence together.
when all were fast asleep, dreaming lucidly of endless possibilities, kit received a text. the notification fell on deaf ears for kit was lost in the slumber. he saw elena and approached her but she only receded, waving sorrowfully.
kit woke up. tears stained his face. then he checked his phone.
thank you, kit.
he learned later that morning elena passed away. she went in her sleep. peacefully. without turbulence. no pain. no struggle. she went easily. almost willingly too.
years later, kit continued to ache. some days were agonizing; he heard her laughter in the backstage dressing rooms of music programs, in the audience at a variety appearance, during daytime strolls, in conversations he heard when passed, in his mind when he laid awake in the middle of the night; everywhere except… the club, the bar, anywhere extreme: the top of a building, the edge of a bridge, in conversations with strangers. in those instances, those mere lapses in time, kit forgot, burying the pain under disguises of temporary adrenaline and joy.
but when he did reminisce, the pain and loss was fresh, as if elena left him yesterday and not seven years ago. whoever said time heals all wounds was a liar. a fraud. time had done nothing to his wounds. they festered. they still bled.
kit bled.
every day.
for the love who left him.
#&&. self-para.#&&. development.#// this is honestly so long idk what happened#// i was going separate it into two parts but that’d ruin the flow :\#// if you can make it till the end i love ya a lotto#// < 3
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20 Tips On Choosing The Right Hijab For All Skin Tones
Perfect hijab for your skin tone: Hijab is an Arabic word meaning barrier of partition. The most prominent form of hijab is the head covering. Most women like wearing head veils called hijab. A hijab gives you the best way to present decency. Not only does it make you feel confident and bold, but also gives a look of modesty.
Hijab gives women a sense of freedom and ease. To carry a hijab is very easy and comfortable. A hijaab makes a woman or a girl look beautiful and bold. Hijab suits any type of dress wear whether it is simple eastern clothing like shalwar kameez, a kurta or an abaya, whether western wear like jeans and shirt or whether a fancy attire. There are a lot of different styles of hijab, which gives women a fashionable look along with a humble look. The most essential decision for every hijabi is to choose the perfect color of hijaab that suits their skin tone. Choosing the wrong color that may not compliment or suit your skin tone can make a person look odd.
How To Choose The Best Hijab For Your Skin Tone?
Every person has a different skin tone, some having a warmer tone while some having a lighter tone. So if the goal is to feel beautiful in your hijab, choose the color that best suits your skin and makes it glow. To feel comfortable and confident in your hijaab, one of the ways is to have the go-to colors that you know suit your skin tone best and will elevate your skin and outfit.
Do’s and dont’s: Here are some do’s and dont’s of carrying a hijab
The main purpose of hijab is to present modesty. However you wear a hijab, you have to look elegant and not overdo it.
Wear colors that you feel confidently beautiful in.
Choose colors according to your skin tone and under tone.
Don’t wear such colors that would make your skin color look washed out.
Frame the hijab around your face in whatever style is most comfortable for you.
Use pins to keep the hijab tightly in place.
Don’t overdo the pins that they start showing or looking bad.
Don’t wrap the hijab too tight around your neck that you start having trouble breathing.
Wear your hijab with elegance and confidence.
Style your hijab according to your dress in order to give a good and decent look.
↓ 20 – Hijab For Light Skin Tone
Light skin tone is usually complimented best by pastel colors. These colors include orchid bloom, light pastel etc. Bold jewel tones like ruby red, emerald green, royal violet, cobalt, sapphire and royal blue look absolutely stunning with a light skin tone. Keep in mind the colors you’d want to avoid are beige’s, camels and taupe’s as they can make your skin look even lighter or pale. For more inspiration, here are 50 Best Hijab Styles on Instagram 2019 For all Hijabis.
↓ 19 – Hijab For Medium Skin Tone
Medium skin people usually have yellow undertones. Due to this the fall and autumn hues colors like beige, taupe, camel, olive, green, cranberry, teal blush pink and red are considered no fail colors. These colors go with medium skin tone without a fail. Colors apart from these that might also look good are the bold jewel tones hues like emerald, cobalt, ruby red, royal violet etc. These colors bring out the warmth in your skin and gives a healthy glow. Colors that should be avoided are pastel colors, unless it’s a little bright like bright turquoise or bright pink but if they’re muted and you’re in the pastel arena, your skin could look washed out. Another important tip for medium skin tones is to use ivory instead of white and use the shades of blacks that go with your darker features appropriately.
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↓ 18 – Hijab For Dark Skin Tone
If you’re a dark-skinned person, you’re the most blessed in terms of what color you can wear. Almost every color suits dark skin tone. The shade of ivory should be used instead of pure white, stark white could be a bit harsh for dark skin. Almost any color is fair game, but if you want to look exceptionally good, go with something that has a bit of warmth. Pastel colors look absolutely gorgeous with dark skin. The best-suited colors include the basic bold jewel tones including cobalt, emerald green, ruby red, and royal violet. Black color looks great with dark skin but it depends on the shade of the dark skin. Chocolate brown suits dark skin the best. Do have a look at these 20 Best Lipstick Shades for Girls with Dark Skin Tone.
↓ 17 – Hijab For Cool Skin Tone
Cool skin tone is usually complemented by bright colors. Your go-to colors for cool skin could be purples, lavender, lilac, bright blues, reddish pinks, bright rose, and ruby. The neutral colors for cool skin tones could include grey, navy blue, pristine white. Yellow and oranges are best avoided as they can make the skin look bad.
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↓ 16 – Hijab For Warm Skin Tone
Your go-to colors for warm skin tone include shades of oranges, reds, golden yellow, amber. The colors like warmer shades of greens, blues, and turquoise also suit warm skin tones. The neutrals like taupe, latte, brown, cream and white also suit warmer skin tones really well. Avoid pale icy shades, bright reds, greens, and blues.
↓ 15 – Hijab For Neutral Skin Tone
For neutral skin tone, warm and cool shades will suit you but try to stay away from really bright colors. Colors that are not too bright and not too pale like placid blue, sage green or dusty pink would suit a neutral skin the best. Grey’s, off-white and taupe are recommended to be your go-to colors. Here are Top 20 Hijab Fashion Bloggers Every Hijabi to Follow in 2019.
↓ 14 – Hijab That Suit Dusky Skin Tone
Most Indians have a dusky skin tone. Colors recommended for this skin tone are cobalt blue, emerald green, golden and grey, magenta and orange, mustard yellow, earthy green or maroon. These are the bright and dark shades that make the skin pop and glow. Light colors like white or bright yellow’s or oranges should be avoided as they can make the skin look odd.
↓ 15 – Hijab Best Suited For Tanned Skin
Tanned skin looks best with shades of rich browns. Orange and yellow colors compliment a tanned skin beautifully. Olive green, deep reds and purples look beautiful with a tan skin tone. White, black or any faded pastel colors are best to be avoided by a person with tan skin because they can make the skin look darker than tanner.
↓ 14 – Hijab For Pale Skin
Pale skin is quite a light tone of the skin, therefore dark shades would best compliment it. Dark shades of blues and reds are the best choice for people with a pale skin. Black and whites are avoided because they wash out the light skin.
↓ 13 – Blushed Pink Skin Tone
On the warm side of the color wheel, you should turn to red, peach, coral, orange, amber, gold, and yellow. You also should look great when you wear “warmer” versions of cool colors, like olive, moss, orchid, and violet-red. Neutrals that are best for you include taupe, cappuccino, cream, and mushroom gray.
↓ 12 – Hijab For Brown Skin Tone
Avoid wearing shades of green or yellow – these colors may be too close to your skin tone. For dark skin, the safest color to match with a darker skin tone is white, but if you want to try other colors, light shades of purple, pink, peach, orange, yellow and green will look great.
↓ 11 – Hijab That Compliment Wheatish Skin Tone
Wheatish skin is best seen to be complimented by bold colors. Many of you might shy away from such bright and dark shades such as cobalt blue, but you will be surprised by how beautiful they look with the wheatish skin. Emerald green, Golden and grey, Magenta and orange, Earthy green.
↓ 10 – Hijab Suited Best With Olive Skin Tone
Olive skin tone can be best suited with purple, shades of dull pink, maroon, burgundy, dark browns, and a burnt orange shade. Stay away from greens; navy blue also looks good. Almost all colors look good on olive skin except pastels and green shades, as that will just bring out the green in your skin tone. You’ll also find some great ideas from these Simple Makeup with Hijab Tutorial and Hijab Makeup Tips.
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↓ 9 – Scarf With Natural Beige Skin Color
Cool tones of natural beige skin tone looks good in deep, vibrant colors, such as blue, purple, and emerald-green. Warm tones in natural beige skin glow in earth tones like red, orange, yellow, and olive-green. If you can wear both shades, you have neutral undertones.
↓ 8 – Head Wraps For Golden Skin Tone
So, if you’re fair skinned with warm undertones, earth-tones will look great on you. Think any shade of brown (even pinkish-brown) and any shade of green- from olive to grass, emerald and lime. Ivory, navy and gray will also look really good on you as they’ll compliment your peachy undertones.
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↓ 7 – Best Hijab For Cream Skin Tone
Avoid wearing shades of green or yellow, these colors may be too close to your skin tone. For dark skin, the safest color to match with a darker skin tone is white, but if you want to try other colors, light shades of purple, pink, peach, orange, yellow and green will look great.
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↓ 6 – Best Hijab To Enhance Sand-y Skin Tone
Sand-y skin tone is best suited and enhanced by deep, vibrant colors such as blue, purple, and emerald-green. Warm tones glows in earth tones like red, orange, yellow, and olive-green. This skin tone is complimented by these colors beautifully. The colors to be avoided include the lighter shades such as white, off white and mainly pastel colors.
↓ 5 – Hijab That Suit Warm Ivory Skin Tone
On the warm side of the color wheel, you should turn to red, peach, coral, orange, amber, gold, and yellow. You also should look great when you wear “warmer” versions of cool colors, like olive, moss, orchid, and violet-red. Neutrals that are best for you include taupe, cappuccino, cream, and mushroom gray. These colors really compliment the warm ivory skin tone beautifully. Worn confidently and with boldness, these colors can make you look absolutely stunning.
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↓ 4 – Hijab Complimenting Almond Skin Tone
Caramel browns fit best with skin tones on the lighter side of olive, with a bit more yellow and green tones to them, adds Pick thorn. This color looks really beautiful on a base or roots that are naturally dark. Shades of browns, beige and cream are known best for suiting and making almond skin tone glow. These colors bring out the glowing element of the skin and makes the person look gorgeous. Bright and vibrant colors such as bright yellow, royal blue or blood red are recommended to be avoided by the almond skinned people as these colors can make the skin look not-so- great.
↓ 3 – Scarves For Tanned Brown Skin
Tanned brown skin is when the tan of the person is higher and darker than usual, giving the skin a shade of brown. This skin tone is complimented by various shades of brown with yellow, red, or blue undertones. These are the colors that make the tan glow and pop-up. Avoid pastels and bright whites that will make you look washed out, and lime and olive greens that can make medium skin look sallow.
↓ 2 – Hijab For Porcelain Skin Tone
For porcelain skin to really look great pastel colors are used. Although stronger and more vibrant colors like dark blue or red look great too. White and black are best to be avoided as they can wash out light skin tone. The brighter colors make the sun glow and look more beautiful than the light shaded colors.
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↓ 1 – Hijab For Honey Gold Skin
Honey gold skin is a very glowing and beautiful skin tone that looks stunning with different shades of browns such as caramel brown, light brown or sand brown. This skin tone looks gorgeous with the color black. Black brings out the beauty and glow of this skin tone and never fails to look amazing. Bright and light colors like white, light pink, sky blue etc should be avoided as they wash out the glowing effect of the skin and can give it an effect of sickness.
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