Do you know what undertone is? You’ve definitely encountered it before.
For example, have you ever tried on a piece of clothing, and although you liked the color, it just didn’t look right?
This is what I mean.
It goes hand in hand with your overall skintone, creating your own unique shade, and there are some color that notably look better than others.
It consists of three categories: warm, neutral, and cool. From knowing our undertone, we have the ability to find the colors that best suit us, whether it be makeup, clothing, or nail polish. That leaves only one thing left to discuss: how do we determine our undertone?
Wrists
Take a peek at the underside of your arm at your veins.
Cool: Blue or Purple
Warm: Green
Neutral: Can’t tell for sure
Jewelry
What jewelry do you gravitate most towards?
Cool: Silver and Platinum
Warm: Gold and Rose gold
Neutral: Most/all metals are suitable
Sun Exposure
Think about how your skin usually reacts to sun exposure.
Cool: You burn easily
Warm: You tan easily
Neutral: You burn, but it turns into a tan.
White Paper
Hold a sheet of plain white printer paper next to the underside of your forearm. Focus on the paper for 10 seconds.
Then shift your eyes directly to your forearm, and take note of the colors that jump out.
Cool: Pink and Red
Warm: Green and Yellow
Neutral: Unsure*
*Can you wear Yellow or Pink clothing and not feel washed out?
Not a Hard-Fast Rule
While it isn’t necessary to wear only colors that suit our skin tone (we’re a blog, not the fashion police), we like to think knowing what colors enhance our beauty is pretty neat. Whether a color suits you based on undertone, color theory, or if it suits you because YOU say it does, that’s up to you to decide.
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