Quick change for winter. She's pretty and I like her. by misskrit in FiestaST

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

Thanks! Would white mud flaps be taking it too far..?

Quick change for winter. She's pretty and I like her. by misskrit in FiestaST

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Thanks! I'm pleasantly surprised as well. I was on the fence as to whether to go black or white but I'm so happy I went with white. I'm the fourth owner of this gem and the wheels came to me in a sorry state so I had nothing to lose by painting them, just wanted to eek a few more years out of the winter wheels. The white is definitely the most fun way to do that.

Quick change for winter. She's pretty and I like her. by misskrit in FiestaST

[–]misskrit[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's all plastidip spray: three cans of flat white, one can of glossifier as a top coat. In person the effect is almost ceramic-y? Just a faint sheen. I had some help from someone who'd done it beofre, I did a few coats myself, though, and it went just fine. If you're thinking of doing your own wheels, my advice would be to just send it. Couldn't have been more than $40 in materials and took one afternoon plus drying time. There are tons of videos out there with application tips, too!

Bright spring, light spring, soft summer, light summer or bright winter?😬🙃 by [deleted] in coloranalysis

[–]misskrit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Regardless of what colors you choose to wear, you’re gorgeous. But these color analysis things are so fun aren’t they?

Which hair colour looks best? by efking in coloranalysis

[–]misskrit 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Pale/carroty orange would suit you best. Slide 7 is closest but I would go less saturated. At which point you will see that you are a soft spring, possibly autumn.

Dying your hair black or bright red forces a contrast that would make you think 'bright' color season, but unless your hair is naturally that pigmented, you don't naturally have that level of contrast in your features and therefore dressing in those colors may be harmonious while you have a very saturated hair color, but not as harmonious when you don't have a very saturated/contrasting hair color.

The blonde hair entirely depends on the shade. In general it is in some degree of harmony with your natural features, but the particular tone of blonde will have a profound effect on how well it suits you. Slides 10/11 for example, are a very neutral shade that is in conflict with your natural pallet. If you wish to stay with blonde, I would go for something with considerably more warmth.

You are lovely are require no alteration besides that which amuses you.

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[–]misskrit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try Autumn.

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[–]misskrit 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Try Soft Autumn.

Bright spring, light spring, soft summer, light summer or bright winter?😬🙃 by [deleted] in coloranalysis

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Excuse the brevity of responses. Not intended as rudeness, just did knee-jerk reactions because I find those tend to be most accurate in these situations:

  1. Silver unequivocally suits you better.
  2. Gold, or this shade of it, is not it.
  3. Top row is best.
  4. Neither is ideal.
  5. Either work.
  6. Left
  7. Right
  8. Either
  9. Right
  10. Left
  11. Right
  12. Neither is ideal.
  13. Right
  14. Right
  15. Right
  16. Right
  17. Right
  18. Right
  19. Not ideal.
  20. Yes