How to Wear Rose Quartz on Multiple Complexions:
Light: “Rose Quartz can be trickiest on lighter skin tones because it is a color that occurs naturally in the skin,” Helen said. “I recommend wearing the shade on your cheeks, and the Rose Quartz shade from the Modern Watercolors Eye Palette doubles as a flattering blush. If you have more of a golden undertone, you can apply it on the eyes, and pair it with a cat eye for a classic look.”
Medium: “It is surprisingly easy to wear if you have a medium skin tone because you generally have more olive, or gold undertones, which contrast with any pink tones in the skin,” she explained. “For someone with a medium skin tone, Rose Quartz is a very flattering shade for the lips. I like to apply the Layer Lipstick, and then add dimension to the outside by using a slightly deeper lip liner or a lighter gloss from the Modern Watercolors Set in the center of the lip for an ombré effect.”
Deep: “The shade can appear bold on a deep skin tone, so pair it with complementary shades to make it the right amount of sweet,” Helen noted. “Pastel eyeshadows typically don’t show up true to tone on a deeper skin tone, but when we designed the Modern Watercolors Eye Palette, we kept this in mind and tested them out on a variety of deeper skin tones. I create a chic monochromatic look with matching eyes and cheeks to give a doll-like [style].”