How to match colors: Blue and Green

Here it is: another post part of the color combination series.

Like any other colors that are neighbors in the color wheel, blue and green look beautiful together. This combination sends a message of approachability and casualty that is easily translated to any personal style or occasion.

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This combination is called analogous and actually can include up to three or four neighbors in the color wheel, such as blue, blue/green and green.

Always remember that when we talk about color combinations, we consider each color in any value (dark x light), temperature or intensity. It means that there are many shades of blues and greens to choose from, and the combination is still called analogous.

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As I always say, there are colors that enhance our natural beauty and they are always the best to be worn close to our face - in tops, scarves, necklaces, earrings, sunglasses etc. 

Now, what happens if a color washes us out or it’s too heavy for our complexion?

If it’s still part of your personal style and you really want to wear it, my advice is simple: go for it! But do make sure to wear the right makeup palette and don’t forget to choose strategically the accessories’ colors.

Remember that accessories are also part of a color combination and make all difference!

I often write about color combinations in my blog, so always make sure you’re around to learn more about this topic.

Got any questions about matching colors? Although a Color Analysis can only be done in-person, if you are not in the tristate area, my Virtual Style Services include an orientation session about color combinations.

Curious to know more about this service? Drop me a line here if you’re interested in learning more about color combinations and your style!


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