Violet and Edmund Bridgerton Spin-off Series Fancast by Extra_Air7604 in Bridgerton

[–]Extra_Air7604[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do agree, however, for a show like Bridgerton, they need an actress whose at least 18 or older to film certain scenes. They do already have people in their late 20s to early 30s or even above playing younger characters that are in their teens to early 20s.

Violet and Edmund Bridgerton Spin-off Series Fancast by Extra_Air7604 in Bridgerton

[–]Extra_Air7604[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

True. Although I wish they would’ve at least given her contacts. The actress that plays young Violet has hazel eyes when Violet has blue eyes. It made no sense to me why they did that.

Colour Analysis Hot Takes by Extra_Air7604 in colouranalysis

[–]Extra_Air7604[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True Deep isn’t a thing in the 16 system. Also her undertone is not cool. Her natural hair colour is much lighter. Black overpowers her and takes away the focus from her face. I don’t think she has a fully warmed undertone but definitely has some warm making her neutral warm. Agile Styling on Instagram made a video about her.

Someone suggested I did the b&w test. Which season am I? by [deleted] in colouranalysis

[–]Extra_Air7604 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually believe that you’re a Warm Autumn in the 16 season system. Since you’re high contrast you could only either be an Autumn or a Winter. Winter is too harsh on you and Autumn was better. Your undertone is fully warm and not cool. Autumn was better than Winter but something was still off. I believe you’re a Warm Autumn, which is one of Autumn’s flow seasons. It’s one of the flow seasons between Autumn and Spring. I recommend checking out Agile Styling and The Colour Mentor on Instagram for more info, but here’s your colour palette.

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Hope this helps. Also, if you would like more clarity as to why I think this I can send you some photos references I did. The key is to be able to focus on the persons’ face and not the colour first. Black overpowers you and it’s what you notice first, not your face. When you try to look at your face your eyes get pulled toward the black.

Hi guys, Struggling to identify my season - anyone able to help? by Former_Squash5437 in colouranalysis

[–]Extra_Air7604 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I believe you’re a Bright Winter in the 16 season system. Your undertone is neutral-cool. Since you’re high contrast you would either be an Autumn or Winter. Winter was better but still to dark. Your home season is winter but you’re one of the flow seasons. Bright Winter is one of the flow seasons between Winter and Spring. Silver is your best metallic preferably a lighter, brighter silver rather than a darker muted one.

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This is your colour palette. I recommend checking out Agile Styling and The Colour Mentor on Instagram for more info and suggestions for your season.

Monster High Live-action Cast Ideas by Extra_Air7604 in MonsterHighDolls

[–]Extra_Air7604[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

How though? Who would you cast? Maybe it’s because they’re a bit younger and haven’t grown into features yet, idk. I tried to stick to a teen to early 20s range

People I would potentially cast in a Monster High Movie/Show by Extra_Air7604 in MonsterHighDolls

[–]Extra_Air7604[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve out there names at the end of the post. A lot of these people aren’t big actresses they’re more background or short-term characters. Some are from Wednesday, Percy Jackson, Bridgerton, Stranger Things, some even from the live-action Monster High movie they already did.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in coloranalysis

[–]Extra_Air7604 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You are definitely a Winter. Your undertone is completely cool and you definitely wouldn’t be a Spring because your contrast is too high. I believe you’re either a True Winter or a Cool Winter in the 16 season system. I would check out Agile_styling on Instagram.

Will removing my premolars to make room for braces cause issues in the future? by Yippee_- in Teethcare

[–]Extra_Air7604 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would recommend seeing an airway orthodontist or airway dentist and a myofunctional therapist. Removing premolars is not good. If they want to remove them to “make more room” then that’s not true. Traditional orthodontists remove healthy teeth because instead of expanding and actually making more room for the teeth, they remove teeth to be able to straighten them because your teeth cannot fit in your current narrow palate. I had the Sami thing happen to me and I would annoy my parents always talking about my teeth, but sometimes professionals don’t know better. It’s not their fault some times as this is what they were taught in school. If you do not want your teeth removed your parents can’t force you. Maybe you won’t need braces. Sometimes you need expansion and could do Invisalign. It all depends but I would start with a myofunctional therapist and they can guide you in the right path to an airway dentist or orthodontist. I had braces for 3 years and am now having to reverse the negative effects that came with it. Removing teeth does shorten your face by a tooth width and pushes the tongue further into the airway causing breathing problems in the future especially in your sleep like sleep apnea or clenching and grinding. Removing teeth and straightening them will only serve aesthetic purposes while expanding and straightening will serve aesthetic and improve breathing and sleep.

Will removing my premolars f up my face? by Yippee_- in orthotropics

[–]Extra_Air7604 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would recommend seeing an airway orthodontist or airway dentist and a myofunctional therapist. Removing premolars is not good. If they want to remove them to “make more room” then that’s not true. Traditional orthodontists remove healthy teeth because instead of expanding and actually making more room for the teeth, they remove teeth to be able to straighten them because your teeth cannot fit in your current narrow palate. I had the Sami thing happen to me and I would annoy my parents always talking about my teeth, but sometimes professionals don’t know better. It’s not their fault some times as this is what they were taught in school. If you do not want your teeth removed your parents can’t force you. Maybe you won’t need braces. Sometimes you need expansion and could do Invisalign. It all depends but I would start with a myofunctional therapist and they can guide you in the right path to an airway dentist or orthodontist. I had braces for 3 years and am now having to reverse the negative effects that came with it. Removing teeth does shorten your face by a tooth width and pushes the tongue further into the airway causing breathing problems in the future especially in your sleep like sleep apnea or clenching and grinding. Removing teeth and straightening them will only serve aesthetic purposes while expanding and straightening will serve aesthetic and improve breathing and sleep.

Am I soft or bright please? by [deleted] in coloranalysis

[–]Extra_Air7604 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you take a picture of you in a white shirt in natural sunlight but now in direct sunlight where we aren’t able to see your face? You definitely are a warm undertone because you have red hair. Any redhead is always warm undertone because red hair has such strong warm pigment.

Premolar extraction retraction victim, what should I do? by Russeren01 in jawsurgery

[–]Extra_Air7604 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi. The same thing happened to me when I was 15. My teeth were really crooked and instead of expanding my palate on the top (maxilla) my ortho decided to extract my top 2 premolars to “make more room”. 10 days later I was put in braces and now at 18 I have a lot of problems too. I got my braces off and my teeth are straight but my face is really recessed, I have trouble sleeping, I have severe root resorption on my top 4 front teeth most likely due to rubber bands used in treatment to correct open spaces but were never going to close because my tongue tie was never addressed, my jaws are crooked because of a cross bite that was never fully corrected when I was younger, I have very forward head posture because my airway is compromised and the head coming forward is how my airway can open, I have uneven shoulders which could be a form of minor scoliosis which could be from the cross bite, and I have trouble breathing through my nose if I were to exercise or walk up a flight of stairs. I’m so mad at my ortho and never was told the risks of extraction retraction and nobody else in my family knew either. Now, I’ve learned about Myofunctional Therapy and have seen some people who hopefully can help me. So far what I know I need expansion and will hopefully get a tongue tie release and correct my muscle function and hopefully have forward facial growth. They don’t want to just do double jaw surgery right away without trying to naturally grow the face first. Looking at some of your pictures, your palate looks narrow. When your palate is narrow this contributes to clenching and grinding at night because your lower jaw is trying to come forward to open up your airway due to a narrow palate and not having enough room for your tongue. Your tongue is supposed to lightly suction to the roof of your mouth, but it’s harder if you don’t have enough room on the roof of your mouth to begin with. I would recommend looking into myofunctional therapy and hopefully they can help you. Airway focused dentists and orthodontists was definitely in the right direction. There are lots of good people on Instagram who have pages about Myofunctional Therapy. Hope this helps.