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What color family is right for you? Does your skin have cool, warm, or neutral undertones? Let us explore color together.
You have cool undertones if:
- Your skin is: pink, rosy, beige, or brown.
- Your hair is: a soft shade of brown or blonde, or dark brown or black.
- And your eyes are: blue, gray, or black-brown.
You have warm undertones if:
- Your skin is: golden or olive.
- Your hair is: golden or red.
- And your eyes are: green or brown.
You have neutral undertones if you have a balance between warm and cool undertones. Most women have neutral undertones.
If you have cool undertones, then you should choose your eye shadow,
blush, and lip colors from the cool color family. The cool color family
is your pinks and roses and also includes fuchsias, violets, lavenders,
grapes, cherries and wines. Pinks and roses are good for cool to
neutral skin tones.
If you have neutral undertones, then you should choose your eye
shadow, blush, and lip colors from one of the neutral color families.
Mauves and berries are considered neutral. Mauves and berries also
include: mauves, berries, plums, burgundies, lilacs, and cranberries.
Mauves and berries are good for cool to neutral skin tones but leans
more toward neutral.
Corals and reds are also considered neutral. Corals and reds
include: peaches, corals, oranges, brownish reds, tawnies, apricots,
and all shades of red except for the bluish reds, which are considered
cool. Corals and reds are good for neutral to warm skin tones but leans
more toward the neutral.
If you have warm undertones, then you should choose your colors from
the warm color family. The beiges and browns are considered warm colors
and includes: browns, bronzes, golds, mochas, taupes and spices. Beiges
and browns are good for warm to neutral skin tones.
Now that you know more about skin undertones, you now have the
knowledge to pick the perfect makeup color for your skin. But by all
means, if you have cool undertones but are drawn to the warmer colors
don't think this is written in stone. Have fun and experiment with your
new colors. Choose lighter or darker shades of your colors to spice
things up a bit.
Latetcia Phillips is a writer of health and beauty articles, a
Beauty Advisor, and an Independent Avon Representative. Please visit
her website for great deals on cosmetics and other beauty items.
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