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Undertone Cheat Sheet: Never Wear the Wrong Color Again
Hey Gorgeous, have you ever tried on a color that instantly made you look radiant, while another left you looking dull and tired? The secret isn’t just in the shade—it’s in your undertone. Wearing the right colors can enhance your natural glow, while the wrong ones can wash you out. This cheat sheet will help you identify your undertone and choose colors that make you shine effortlessly.
Step 1: Identify Your Undertone
Your undertone is the subtle hue beneath your skin that affects how colors look on you. It doesn’t change with tanning or seasons, and it falls into three main categories:
Warm Undertones: Your skin has golden, peachy, or yellow hues.
Cool Undertones: Your skin has pink, red, or bluish tones.
Neutral Undertones: A mix of both warm and cool tones, meaning a variety of colors work for you.
How to Find Yours:
Vein Test: Look at the veins on your wrist. Greenish veins indicate warm undertones, while blue or purple veins suggest cool undertones. If you can’t tell, you’re likely neutral.
Jewelry Test: Gold jewelry complements warm undertones, while silver flatters cool undertones. If both look good, you’re neutral.
White vs. Cream Test: Hold a piece of white fabric and a cream-colored fabric next to your face. If white looks better, you have cool undertones. If cream suits you more, you’re warm-toned.
Step 2: The Best Colors for Your Undertone
Warm Undertones
Best Colors: Earthy shades like mustard, burnt orange, olive green, warm reds, and deep turquoise.
Best Neutrals: Cream, camel, chocolate brown, warm gray.
Avoid: Cool pastels and icy blues, which can clash with warm undertones.
Cool Undertones
Best Colors: Jewel tones like sapphire blue, emerald green, deep purple, and cool-toned pinks.
Best Neutrals: Pure white, charcoal gray, navy, cool beige.
Avoid: Warm oranges and yellows, which can make the skin appear sallow.
Neutral Undertones
Best Colors: Soft pinks, dusty blues, teals, and balanced shades that don’t lean too warm or too cool.
Best Neutrals: Taupe, soft gray, off-white, balanced beige.
Lucky You: Most colors work, just avoid anything too extreme on either end of the spectrum.
Step 3: Putting It All Together
Now that you know your best colors, use them to build a wardrobe that flatters you effortlessly. When shopping, hold clothing near your face in natural light to see if it enhances or dulls your complexion. With this cheat sheet, choosing the right shades will be second nature, ensuring you never wear the wrong color again.
Color is a powerful tool in your styling arsenal. Now that you know what works best for you, every outfit will highlight your natural beauty. Wear your shades with confidence and let your glow shine through.