I like silver jewelry. I think that they'd look sleek and chic! I think that they'd look pretty good. I think that they'd look a little harsh, but not too bad. I think that they'd look very harsh against my skin. I'd choose a rustic barn. I'd choose a lighthouse. I'd choose a forest, full of old trees. I'd choose a beach. I hate wearing white. It washes me out a little. It looks okay. It looks fantastic on me! Leather jacket. Satin bomber jacket. Canvas utility coat.
Lady Gaga. Taylor Swift. The s. A more unique color. Light brown. Bright red. True white. Red and green. Orange and blue. Purple and yellow. I dislike all of these combinations. Down and straight. Down and curly. Up in a bun. Pulled into a ponytail. None of these. Charcoal grey. Grey pearl. Your skin tone, and more specifically, the undertones in your skin, is why that same blue-red lipstick looks completely different on you and your bestie.
Certain hues and colors will pop more on your skin than others depending on whether you have warm or cool undertones. Though they're often confused, your skin's undertones are different from your skin tone. Skin tone refers to what color is on the surface of your skin. Your skin tone may be usually described as fair, medium or deep. Undertones, on the other hand, refer more to what's below the surface. Those with warm undertones have skin that lends to yellow, gold and peachy shades, while those with cool undertones lean toward pink, blue or red hues.
Figuring out what your undertones are takes a bit more than looking in the mirror, but it's just as important as knowing your skin tone. Once you know what your undertones are, it becomes a lot easier to spot what makeup , clothes or hair colors best complement your skin. Take the skin tone quiz below to determine your type and figure out what colors match you best!
You have cool undertones! Whether you're fair or dark, your skin has pink or red undertones. Stick with jewel tones like royal blue, emerald green, magenta and blue-based reds for your clothing and makeup.
Olive complexions also fall in the warm category, says Eiseman. Is yellow gold. According to fashion stylist Britt Theodora , the type of jewelry you instinctively gravitate towards might be telling of your skin's tone. If you feel yellow gold looks best on your skin, you probably have a warmer skin tone, she says. LA-based fashion and celebrity stylist Philippe Uter tells InStyle that he associates warm skin tones with warm colors, like orange, yellow, or even gold.
He adds that bright colors also make the perfect match, while Theodora says that natural earth tones such as browns, deep tonal reds, and rich shades of green look great as well. As far as Uter is concerned, there aren't really any colors warmer skin colors should avoid. Has a bluish undertone. This group can also range from very fair to very dark, Eiseman tells InStyle. According to Theodora, those in the cool group tend to prefer silver, rose gold, or a mix of both.
Cooler tones look fantastic in charcoal, cool blues, and violet, says Theorodra. However, Uter adds that you might want to keep in mind that strong colors can make cool skin tones look paler. Uter's biggest no-no when it comes to dressing cooler skin tones are too bold, strong colors, such as electric blue or green grass.
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