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What Is Skin Undertone? And Why Does it Matter When Choosing Makeup and Clothing?

Overall, understanding your skin undertone is essential in making informed choices about makeup and clothing, helping you highlight your natural beauty and create a harmonious and flattering appearance.

Undertones generally fall into three categories: warm, cool, and neutral. Warm undertones manifest as a golden, peachy, or yellowish hue in the skin. Cool undertones, on the other hand, often present as pink, red, or even slightly bluish tones. Neutral undertones indicate a balance between warm and cool tones.

Understanding your skin undertone is important when choosing makeup and clothing because it helps you select colors that complement your complexion and enhance your overall appearance. Here’s why it matters:

  1. Foundation Matching: Knowing your undertone is crucial when choosing a foundation that matches your skin. Foundations come in different undertones (warm, cool, neutral), and selecting the right one ensures that it blends seamlessly with your natural skin tone.
  2. Flattering Makeup: Different makeup shades can either enhance or clash with your skin undertone. By identifying your undertone, you can choose makeup colors (such as eyeshadows, blushes, and lipsticks) that harmonize with your complexion, creating a more flattering and cohesive look.
  3. Clothing Choices: Understanding your undertone helps you make informed decisions when selecting clothing colors. Certain hues can make your skin appear radiant and vibrant, while others may wash you out or create a stark contrast. By choosing clothing in shades that complement your undertone, you can enhance your overall appearance.
  4. Jewelry and Accessories: Your undertone can also influence the choice of jewelry and accessories that best suit you. Certain metals and gemstones compliment warm undertones, while others complement cool undertones. By selecting pieces that align with your undertone, you can enhance your overall style and create a cohesive look.

If you’re uncertain about your undertones, there are a few methods to help you determine them:

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Look at the inside of your wrist
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The vein test is a popular method to help determine your undertones. Here’s a summary of what the vein colors may indicate:

  • Greenish veins: If the veins on your wrist appear more greenish, it is often associated with warm undertones. Warm undertones are typically associated with golden, peachy, or yellowish hues in the skin.
  • Bluish or purplish veins: If the veins on your wrist appear bluish or purplish, it suggests cool undertones. Cool undertones are commonly associated with pink, red, or even slightly bluish tones in the skin.
  • Mix of green and blue veins: If you observe a mix of green and blue veins on your wrist, it indicates neutral undertones. Neutral undertones are considered a balance between warm and cool tones.

How do you look when you wear yellow or orange? Or green and red?
The way you look when wearing yellow, orange, green or red can vary depending on your individual complexion and undertones. Here are some general observations:

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Which of these three sets of clothing looks the best on you?
  1. Yellow: Yellow can be a tricky color to pull off for some individuals. Warm-toned individuals with golden or peachy undertones tend to look flattering in yellow, as it complements their warm complexion. On the other hand, cool-toned individuals with pink or blue undertones may find that yellow washes them out or clashes with their skin tone.
  2. Orange: Like yellow, orange can be a challenging color to wear. Warm-toned individuals with golden or olive undertones often look great in various shades of orange. It can bring out the warmth in their skin and create a vibrant look. However, cool-toned individuals may find that certain shades of orange make them appear sallow or sickly.
  3. Green is a versatile color that can work well for a range of undertones. Cool-toned individuals with pink or blue undertones often look great in shades of green, especially cooler tones like mint or emerald green. Warm-toned individuals can also wear green, particularly shades with warmer undertones like olive or moss green
  4. Red is a bold and attention-grabbing color that can be flattering on various undertones. Warm-toned individuals with golden or peachy undertones can often pull off warmer shades of red like tomato red or fiery orange-red. Cool-toned individuals can opt for cooler reds like berry or burgundy shades, which complement their pink or blue undertones.

It’s important to consider individual factors such as skin undertones, complexion, and personal preferences when determining which colors flatter you the most. While one sister may look great in peachy corals and yellows, the other sister may not find them as flattering due to differences in undertones and complexion. It’s always a good idea to experiment with different colors and observe how they complement your skin before deciding on your preferred shades.

What type of jewelry do you prefer on your skin?

Gold (warm) or Silver (cool)? Pay attention to whether gold or silver jewelry looks better against your skin. If gold enhances your complexion, it suggests warm undertones, while silver compliments cool undertones. If both gold and silver suit you, you may have neutral undertones.

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What happens to your skin when you are out in the sun without sunscreen?
When you expose your skin to the sun without sunscreen, several things can happen depending on your skin’s reaction. Here are some general observations:

  1. Sunburn: If your skin tends to burn quickly and turns pink or red after sun exposure, it indicates that you may have cool undertones. Cool-toned individuals often have less melanin, which provides natural protection against the sun’s UV rays.
  2. Tan with potential for burning: If your skin has the ability to tan but can also burn if exposed for too long, it suggests that you have neutral undertones. Neutral undertones allow for some tanning but still require protection from excessive sun exposure.
  3. Tanning: If your skin tans easily and rarely burns, it generally indicates warm undertones. While not always the case, warm-toned individuals tend to have more melanin, which provides better natural protection against the sun’s UV rays. (you still need to wear sunscreen even if you don’t burn easily)

PSA: Always wear sunscreen! It’s essential to note that regardless of your undertones, sun protection is crucial for maintaining healthy skin. Sunscreen should always be applied to protect against harmful UV rays, regardless of your ability to tan or burn.

(check out my post HERE to see which sunscreens I recommend.)

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What color flecks are in your eyes?

The color flecks in your eyes can provide additional clues about your undertones. Here’s a general guide:

  1. Golden or hazel flecks: If your eyes have golden or hazel flecks, it typically indicates warm undertones.
  2. Blue or gray flecks: If your eyes have blue or gray flecks, it suggests cool undertones.
  3. A mixture of both: If you have a combination of golden/hazel and blue/gray flecks, it generally indicates neutral undertones.

If you are like me and have deep, dark brown eyes without any visible color flecks, it does not help indicate a specific undertone. Eye color alone may not be a reliable indicator of undertones, but it can complement the overall assessment when combined with other factors such as reaction to sun exposure, and preference for certain clothing and jewelry colors.

White Fabric Test:

Hold a piece of white fabric, such as a towel or shirt, near your face in natural light. Warm undertones typically appear more radiant against off-white or cream shades, while cool undertones tend to look brighter against pure white. Neutral undertones may find that both shades work well for them.

So what did you come up with?

Based on the information provided, here are some general guidelines for choosing makeup and clothing colors based on different undertones:

Cool Undertones:

  • Jewel tones are flattering for you. Look for makeup and clothing in shades of blue, purple, blue-green, green, magenta, and some red shades.
  • When selecting foundation, opt for shades with a blue or pink undertone to complement your cool undertones.

Warm Undertones:

  • Earthy tones work well for you. Choose makeup and clothing in shades of yellow, orange, brown, orangey-reds, and yellow-green.
  • For foundation, look for shades with a yellow or golden undertone to enhance your warm undertones.

Neutral Undertones:

  • You have the flexibility to wear a wide range of colors. Feel free to experiment with different shades and have fun!
  • “Rose gold” shades, which blend cool and warm tones, can be particularly flattering for you.
  • Whether you prefer warmer shades like brown, orange, and reds, or cooler makeup tones like purple, blue, and green, go ahead and wear them as they can complement your neutral undertones.

Remember, these are general guidelines, and personal preference and experimentation play a significant role in finding the colors that suit you best. By utilizing these methods, you can gain valuable insight into your skin’s undertones, enabling you to make informed choices when it comes to foundation, makeup, and clothing colors. Enjoy exploring different shades and have fun expressing your unique style!

It can all be a bit confusing, so if you are still not quite sure as to what your undertone is, take a quick stop on my Pinterest board called “skin undertones”  I have a lot of pins about this subject that can help you!

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Tip Tuesday #55

Here’s another tip for Tip Tuesday:

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Finding your undertones is the first step you should take  

While the color of your skin may change, the color of your undertones will not.  Finding your undertones is the first step in figuring out what shade of foundation and shades of makeup you should be wearing.  It will also help you to determine if you are choosing the correct colors of clothing.

If you don’t know your undertones, here are a few ways that can help you determine what your skin’s undertones are…

Look at the inside of your wrist. What is the main color of your veins? Generally, they will look either blue/purple if you are cool toned or green/olive if you are warm toned.  If you are neutral, the veins will be both blue/purple and green. (That’s me, both purple and green veins)

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If you want to read a little more about how to figure out what your undertones are you can read my post about it called What Is Your Undertone?

 

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Hair Color and Skin Undertones

Hair Color and Skin Undertones | lookingjoligood.wordpress.com Experiencing a good hair day has the power to completely transform your entire perspective! Although I’m unsure of the exact reasons behind it, I can confidently affirm that it holds true without a doubt. Knowing that your hair looks good can add an immeasurable amount of confidence to the way that you feel.

A lot of people are fortunate enough to be born with a beautiful head of gorgeously colored hair. Take my son, for instance, he was blessed with stunning auburn red hair. It’s not uncommon for random women to approach him and express admiration for his captivating hair shade. Naturally, being a young boy, he finds it rather bothersome when they do so. 🙂

Were you aware that, similar to undertones being crucial for selecting foundation, they play an equally significant role when it comes to coloring your hair? (If you don’t know what your skin undertone is read my post by clicking HERE!)

Unless you are going for a shockingly major change, try to stay within two shades of your natural hair color for the best results.

If your skin has warm undertones, it’s advisable to opt for hair colors that have warm tones as well. On the other hand, if your skin has cooler undertones, it’s best to stick with hair colors that have cooler tones. An effortless method to determine the undertones of a hair dye is to observe its name: if it includes “platinum” or “ash,” it signifies a cool-toned color. Conversely, if the name contains “golden” or “mahogany,” it indicates a warm-toned color.

Cool Skin Tones

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Here are Hair colors that Cool Skin Tones Should Avoid:
Individuals with naturally cool undertones should refrain from selecting hair colors that incorporate gold, yellow, red, or bronze tones. These warm hues can potentially give the appearance of a sallow complexion and make you look more tired or drawn.
Hair color that Cool tones look best with:
For individuals with cool undertones, the most flattering hair color shades include glossy raven-wing blacks, cool ash browns, and a range of cool blondes spanning from mink to platinum and icy white. When it comes to highlights, opt for wheat, honey, taupe, or ash shades. Stick to neutral, ash, and beige bases when selecting a hair color. Additionally, you have the advantage of being able to pull off many vibrant “unnatural” hair colors such as lipstick reds, burgundies, orchids, and purples, which can add excitement to your look.

Warm Skin Tones

Hair Color and Skin Undertones | lookingjoligood.wordpress.comHair Color that Warm Skin Tones Should Avoid:
To maintain a flattering look, it is recommended to avoid hair colors that have blue, violet, beige, or ash undertones if you have cool-toned skin. These shades have the potential to “wash out” your skin color and may not complement your complexion as well.
Hair color that Warm tones look best with:
For individuals with warm undertones, hair colors such as dark, warm browns, chestnuts, rich golden browns, auburn, warm gold, and red shades tend to be the most flattering. Additionally, highlights in warm tones can enhance your hair’s appearance. Consider incorporating golden blondes, copper streaks, and golden brown shades as highlights to add warmth to your hair color. Colors with a red-orange or gold base will generally complement your complexion well.

Few Guidelines to go by when coloring your hair at home:

When it comes to artificial hair color, regardless of the shade or tone, it’s important to understand that simply choosing a lighter shade will not achieve the desired lightening effect. The general rule of thumb in hair coloring is that hair color cannot lift or lighten existing hair color. While you can alter the tone of your hair, the level or lightness cannot be changed through coloring alone. If you wish to achieve a lighter shade, it may require additional steps such as bleaching or using hair lightening products. It’s recommended to consult with a professional hairstylist for the best approach to achieve your desired result. Go see a professional if you want to lighten your hair.
When opting for a darker hair color, it is advisable to select a warm and golden tone to avoid ending up with an ashy appearance. Choosing a warm tone can help maintain vibrancy and prevent your hair from looking dull or lackluster.In cases where you have grey hair that is appearing too light or if the hair color is not effectively covering the grey, it is recommended to allow the color to remain on your roots for at least 40 minutes or even longer. Grey hair is typically resistant to color and requires a longer processing time for the hair color to fully penetrate and provide adequate coverage. By extending the processing time, you increase the chances of achieving the desired result in terms of coverage and color intensity.
Hair Color and Skin Undertones | lookingjoligood.wordpress.comI recently watched Fantastic Four with my son. In the movie, Jessica Alba, a naturally beautiful actress, portrayed the character Susan Storm with a blonde hair color that may not have been the best match for her skin undertones. Now, don’t get me wrong she is absolutely beautiful, but whoever decided that this was the shade of blonde for her didn’t know much about matching hair color with skin undertones! It seems that the hair stylist may not have taken into account the importance of aligning hair color choices with an individual’s skin undertones. As a result, she appeared washed out throughout the film. It serves as a valuable lesson, no matter how beautiful you are, consider your own skin undertones when deciding on a hair color to ensure a harmonious and flattering overall look. By matching your hair color choice with your skin’s undertones, you can enhance your appearance and achieve a more cohesive and complementary style.
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